Professional workers in the begining of the 21st century: an special view of the brazilian librarianship and information science periodicals (1995/2002)
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https://doi.org/10.5007/1518-2924.2004v9n17p34Keywords:
Informations Workers, Professional Competence, Scientific Periodicals, Scientific Article ProductionAbstract
Shows how the subject “Professional Workers” was mentioned in the brazilian Librarianship and Information Science periodicals between 1995 and 2002. The study of these articles envolved the following aspects: authors productivity, kind of authorship, average of citations and kind of its documents, and the core of the periodicals more frequently citated. The results shows that the Transinformação journal had published most part of the articles about this subject, 1996 and 2000 revealed the largest article publication years, the unique authorship prevails with 73% of the produce. The most part of the citations are periodicals articles (45%), followed by books or chapters. The foreign influence is verified in 48% of the citations. The journal Ciencia da Informação is the brazilian most citated periodical. These results can contribute for the changing of the subjects in the Librarianship courses.Downloads
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