Access the full text.
Sign up today, get DeepDyve free for 14 days.
Chun Choo, P. Bergeron, Brian Detlor, Lorna Heaton (2008)
Information culture and information use: An exploratory study of three organizationsJ. Assoc. Inf. Sci. Technol., 59
J. Dilevko (2007)
Inferential statistics and librarianshipLibrary & Information Science Research, 29
J. Cherry, W. Duff, Nalini Singh, Luanne Freund (2011)
Student perceptions of the information professions and their master's program in information studiesLibrary & Information Science Research, 33
F. Figueiredo, Henrique Pinto, F. Belém, J. Almeida, Marcos Gonçalves, D. Oliveira, E. Moura (2013)
Assessing the quality of textual features in social mediaInf. Process. Manag., 49
K. Kiran, S. Diljit (2012)
Modeling web-based library service qualityLibrary & Information Science Research, 34
R. Veith (2006)
Memex at 60: Internet or iPod?: Research ArticlesJournal of the Association for Information Science and Technology, 57
Dan Wu, Daqing He, Jin Qiu, Ruonan Lin, Yang Liu (2013)
Comparing social tags with subject headings on annotating books: A study comparing the information science domain in English and ChineseJournal of Information Science, 39
C. Hildreth, S. Aytac (2007)
Recent Library Practitioner Research: A Methodological Analysis and CritiqueJournal of Education for Library and Information Science, 48
Lokman Meho, Kristina Spurgin (2005)
Ranking the research productivity of library and information science faculty and schools: An evaluation of data sources and research methodsJ. Assoc. Inf. Sci. Technol., 56
T. Nisonger, Charles Davis (2005)
The Perception of Library and Information Science Journals by LIS Education Deans and ARL Library Directors: A Replication of the Kohl–Davis StudyCollege & Research Libraries, 66
G. Hodge (2000)
Best Practices for Digital Archiving: An Information Life Cycle ApproachD Lib Mag., 6
Journal of the American Society for Information Science and Technology, 57
Otto Tuomaala, K. Järvelin, P. Vakkari (2014)
Evolution of library and information science, 1965–2005: Content analysis of journal articlesJournal of the Association for Information Science and Technology, 65
James Williams, M. Winston (2003)
Leadership competencies and the importance of research methods and statistical analysis in decision making and research and publication: A study of citation patternsLibrary & Information Science Research, 25
Mirna Turcios, N. Agarwal, Linda Watkins (2014)
How Much of Library and Information Science Literature Qualifies as ResearchThe Journal of Academic Librarianship, 40
Laura Manzari (2013)
Library and Information Science Journal Prestige as Assessed by Library and Information Science FacultyThe Library Quarterly, 83
K. Enger, G. Quirk, J. Stewart (1989)
Statistical Methods Used by Authors of Library and Information Science Journal Articles, by Enger KB, Quirk G, Stewart JAEconometrics: Econometric & Statistical Methods - Special Topics eJournal
Library and Information Science Research, 11
P. Hider, B. Pymm (2008)
Empirical research methods reported in high-profile LIS journal literatureLibrary & Information Science Research, 30
R. Powell, L. Baker, Joseph Mika (2002)
Library and Information Science Practitioners and Research.Library & Information Science Research, 24
H. Kiess (1989)
Statistical Concepts for the Behavioral Sciences
D. Wallace (1985)
The use of statistical methods in library and information scienceJ. Am. Soc. Inf. Sci., 36
K. Järvelin, P. Vakkari (1993)
The Evolution of Library and Information Science 1965-1985: A Content Analysis of Journal ArticlesInf. Process. Manag., 29
A. Mowshowitz, Akira Kawaguchi (2005)
Measuring search engine biasInf. Process. Manag., 41
PurposeThe statistical method plays an extremely important role in quantitative research studies in library and information science (LIS). The purpose of this paper is to investigate the status of statistical methods used in the field, their application areas and the temporal change patterns during a recent 15-year period.Design/methodology/approachThe research papers in six major scholarly journals from 1999 to 2013 in LIS were examined. Factors including statistical methods, application areas and time period were analyzed using quantitative research methods including content analysis and temporal analysis methods.FindingsThe research studies using statistical methods in LIS have increased steadily. Statistical methods were more frequently used to solve problems in the information retrieval area than in other areas, and inferential statistical methods were used more often than predictive statistical methods and other statistical methods. Anomaly analysis on statistical method uses was conducted and four types of anomaly were specified.Originality/valueThe findings of this study can help educators, graduates and researchers in the field of LIS better understand the patterns and trends of the applications of statistical methods in this field, depict an overall picture of quantitative research studies in LIS from the perspective of statistical methods and discover the change patterns of statistical method applications in LIS between 1999 and 2013.
The Electronic Library – Emerald Publishing
Published: Nov 6, 2017
Read and print from thousands of top scholarly journals.
Already have an account? Log in
Bookmark this article. You can see your Bookmarks on your DeepDyve Library.
To save an article, log in first, or sign up for a DeepDyve account if you don’t already have one.
Copy and paste the desired citation format or use the link below to download a file formatted for EndNote
Access the full text.
Sign up today, get DeepDyve free for 14 days.
All DeepDyve websites use cookies to improve your online experience. They were placed on your computer when you launched this website. You can change your cookie settings through your browser.