Library Catalog Analysis and Library Holdings Counts: origins, methodological issues and application to the field of Informetrics
Daniel Torres-Salinas, Wenceslao Arroyo-Machado

TL;DR
This paper reviews the development and methodological issues of Library Catalog Analysis (LCA), exploring its applications in informetrics, including correlations with altmetrics and identifying key authors and works.
Contribution
It provides an in-depth review of LCA's origins, methodological challenges, and its application to informetrics, including analysis of major contributions and data sources.
Findings
Correlations between library holdings and altmetrics indicators analyzed
Principal authors and works in informetrics identified using WorldCat Identities
Discussion of methodological issues in applying bibliometric techniques to library catalogs
Abstract
In 2009, Torres-Salinas & Moed proposed the use of library catalogs to analyze the impact and dissemination of academic books in different ways. Library Catalog Analysis (LCA) can be defined as the application of bibliometric techniques to a set of online library catalogs in order to describe quantitatively a scientific-scholarly field on the basis of published book titles. The aim of the present chapter is to conduct an in-depth analysis of major scientific contributions since the birth of LCA in order to determine the state of the art of this research topic. Hence, our specific objectives are: 1) to discuss the original purposes of library holdings 2) to present correlations between library holdings and altmetrics indicators and interpret their feasible meanings 3) to analyze the principal sources of information 4) to use WorldCat Identities to identify the principal authors and works…
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Taxonomy
TopicsWeb visibility and informetrics · Competitive and Knowledge Intelligence · Intellectual Capital and Performance Analysis
