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Authorship in "College & Research Libraries" Revisited: Gender, Institutional Affiliation, Collaboration
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July 1996

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College & Research Libraries

James L. Terry

This article updates earlier studies by Gloria Cline and Paul Metz on the characteristics of authorship of articles published in College & Research Libraries, focusing on gender, institutional affiliation, and extent of collaboration. Between 1989 and 1994, representation by academic librarians and authors affiliated with library schools increased, collaboration became predominate, and for the first time the number of primary women authors equaled that of men. Considering all coauthors, female authors outnumbered men. The largest proportion of authors were women academic librarians who coauthored articles. Women, however, were underrepresented among authors affiliated with library schools and among academic administrators.

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... LIS literature was mostly prevalent with single authored publications, but there has been a substantial rise in multi-authored LIS publications, which were investigated by numerous studies on authorship collaborations (Apolinario et al., 2014;Mondal & Jana, 2018;Terry, 1996;Weller et al., 1999;Wiberley et al., 2006). A study was conducted on the top ten leading LIS journals during 2007-2008 and found that there is a significantly high percentage of multi-author collaboration in LIS publications. ...

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Comparative Analysis of Impact, Collaboration, and Prestige of Open Access and Subscription Based LIS Journals Using SJR and Scopus Indicators
Authorship in "College & Research Libraries" Revisited: Gender, Institutional Affiliation, Collaboration
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  • July 1996

College & Research Libraries