Study on knowledge Communication of International Information &|Library Science: A Perspective of Journal Citation Networks
Chen Yijia1 Zhao Xing2
1(College of Geographical Sciences,Chongqing Normal University, Chongqing 400047,China) 2(College of Economics and Business Administration, Chongqing University, Chongqing 400030,China)
A new analytic method for study on disciplines’ knowledge exchange from a perspective of journal citation networks is given. Using the method, the authors empirically research the knowledge exchange of international library and information science.The results show that some journals are main disciplines’ knowledge sources and exchange center, such as 《J AM SOC INF SCI TEC》. Some journal have a strong influence and control ability on the discipline’s knowledge exchange as main knowledge source. The “Invisible College” of journals in international library and information science does exist objectively. This “Invisible College” has four main schools:information science, library science, communication and information system. Moreover, the core-periphery structure is clear as the core of disciplines’ knowledge exchange. Scientometrics and information management are the core and the frontier of disciplines’ knowledge.
陈亦佳,赵星. 基于期刊引文网络视角研究国际图书馆学情报学知识交流[J]. 现代图书情报技术, 2009, 25(6): 55-60.
Chen Yijia,Zhao Xing. Study on knowledge Communication of International Information &|Library Science: A Perspective of Journal Citation Networks. New Technology of Library and Information Service, 2009, 25(6): 55-60.
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