Annals of Library and Information Studies. A bibliometric analysis of the journal and a comparison with the top library and information studies journals in Asia and worldwide (2011_2017)
Juan Jose Prieto-Gutierrez, Francisco Segado-Boj

TL;DR
This bibliometric study analyzes research trends, authorship, and collaboration patterns in the India-based journal Annals of Library and Information Studies from 2011 to 2017, comparing it with top regional and global LIS journals.
Contribution
It provides a comparative bibliometric analysis of ALIS with other leading LIS journals, highlighting authorship, collaboration, and research trends in the field.
Findings
ALIS authors focus on metrics, bibliometrics, and social networking.
Collaboration among Asian journals is lower than in top global LIS journals.
Research topics in ALIS align with global LIS trends.
Abstract
This paper presents a thorough bibliometric analysis of research published in Annals of Library and Information Studies (ALIS), an India-based journal, for the period 2011_2017. Specifically, it compares this journal's trends with those of other library and information science (LIS) journals from the same geographical area (India, and Asia as a whole) and with the 10 highest-rated LIS journals worldwide. The source of the data used was the multidisciplinary database Scopus. To perform this comparison, ALIS' production was analyzed in order to identify authorship patterns; for example, authors' countries of residence, co-authorship trends, and collaboration networks. Research topics were identified through keyword analysis, while performance was measured by examining the number of citations articles received. This study provides substantial information. The research lines detected…
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