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A Comparative Analysis of Ego-Centered Journal Citation Identities in Library and Information Science

국내 문헌정보학 주요 저널의 자아 인용정체성 분석

  • 김혜진 (국립공주대학교 문헌정보교육과, 학교도서관연구소)
  • Received : 2024.02.22
  • Accepted : 2024.05.22
  • Published : 2024.06.30

Abstract

This study aims to compare ego-centered journal citation identities among four domestic journals in library and information science. Ego-centered citation identity refers to the set of authors that an author frequently cites. The target journals for this study are Journal of the Korean Society for Library and Information Science (KSLIS), Journal of the Korean Biblia Society for Library and Information Science (KBIBLIA), Journal of Korean Library and Information Science Society (KLISS), and Journal of the Korean Society for Information Management (KOSIM). As a result of citation/citee ratio (CCR), self-citing rates (SCR), and journal co-cited analysis, the journal citation identities of four journals contained the other three journals besides the ego journal and JASIST. Furthermore, KOSIM had the most diverse range of journal citation identity and the four journals mattered the intra-journal information. KLISS showed the most unique cited journal network structure among the four journals.

이 연구는 자아 인용분석 기법을 적용하여 국내 문헌정보학 4개 학회지의 자아 인용정체성을 분석·비교하여 제시하였다. 자아 인용정체성이란 특정 연구자가 빈번하게 인용하고 있는 저자집합을 파악함으로써 그 학문적 정체성을 분석한 것을 의미한다. 이 연구에서는 분석단위를 국내 문헌정보학 주요 학회지로 정하고 참고문헌들(references)을 분석하여 저널 자아 인용정체성을 비교하여 제시하였다. 이를 위해 2012년부터 2022년 9월까지 발행된 국내 문헌정보학 분야의 4개 학회지 - 『한국문헌정보학회지』, 『한국비블리아학회지』, 『한국도서관·정보학회지』, 『정보관리학회지』의 발행논문 서지정보와 수록된 참고문헌 정보를 자동수집하였다. 분석결과, 저널당 피인용횟수(CCR), 자기인용비율(SCR), 저널동시인용 분석 등을 통해 4개 학회지 모두 대체적으로 내부정보에 대한 충성도가 높은 것으로 나타났고, 정보관리학회지가 4개 학회지 중에서 가장 다양한 인용저널을 포함하는 것으로 분석되었다. 그리고 4개 학회지는 모두 자아를 제외한 3개 학회지와 JASIST가 저널 인용정체성에 포함되는 것으로 나타났다. 마지막으로 한국도서관·정보학회지가 가장 고유한 인용 네트워크 구조를 가지는 것으로 나타났다.

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