TY - GEN
T1 - Decision-Making of the University Libraries’ Digital Collection Through the Publication and Citation Patterns Analysis. A Literature Review
AU - Landivar, Tania
AU - Rendon, Ronaldo
AU - Siguenza-Guzman, Lorena
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2022, Springer Nature Switzerland AG.
PY - 2022
Y1 - 2022
N2 - In recent years, different bibliometric methods and indicators, data mining techniques, and collection and visualization tools have been presented to analyze publication patterns and citations of scientific production. Moreover, some criteria and strategies for acquiring bibliographic databases allow forming a knowledge base for decision-making. Unfortunately, these data, methods, and tools are scattered in the literature. In this context, the objective of this article is to determine if the discovery of publication and citation patterns is being used to analyze scientific production in university libraries that helps decision-making on the subscription/acquisition of bibliographic databases. Fink’s methodology was applied in conjunction with the PICO structure for the literature review. This systematic review made it possible to compile relevant information from 167 articles published during the 2016–2020 period into a findings matrix and perform a metadata and content analysis. Among the study’s primary results, it stands out that the analysis of citations, the number of citations, and the VOSviewer collection and visualization tool have been the most outstanding for the study of scientific production. However, it has not had a significant impact as an aid to the acquisition/subscription of bibliographic databases.
AB - In recent years, different bibliometric methods and indicators, data mining techniques, and collection and visualization tools have been presented to analyze publication patterns and citations of scientific production. Moreover, some criteria and strategies for acquiring bibliographic databases allow forming a knowledge base for decision-making. Unfortunately, these data, methods, and tools are scattered in the literature. In this context, the objective of this article is to determine if the discovery of publication and citation patterns is being used to analyze scientific production in university libraries that helps decision-making on the subscription/acquisition of bibliographic databases. Fink’s methodology was applied in conjunction with the PICO structure for the literature review. This systematic review made it possible to compile relevant information from 167 articles published during the 2016–2020 period into a findings matrix and perform a metadata and content analysis. Among the study’s primary results, it stands out that the analysis of citations, the number of citations, and the VOSviewer collection and visualization tool have been the most outstanding for the study of scientific production. However, it has not had a significant impact as an aid to the acquisition/subscription of bibliographic databases.
KW - Acquisition criteria
KW - Bibliometric
KW - Citation patterns
KW - Data mining tools
KW - Indicators
KW - Library
KW - Publication patterns
KW - Subscription criteria
KW - Techniques
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/85128492739
U2 - 10.1007/978-3-031-03884-6_6
DO - 10.1007/978-3-031-03884-6_6
M3 - Contribución a la conferencia
AN - SCOPUS:85128492739
SN - 9783031038839
T3 - Communications in Computer and Information Science
SP - 80
EP - 94
BT - Applied Technologies - 3rd International Conference, ICAT 2021, Proceedings
A2 - Botto-Tobar, Miguel
A2 - Montes León, Sergio
A2 - Torres-Carrión, Pablo
A2 - Zambrano Vizuete, Marcelo
A2 - Durakovic, Benjamin
PB - Springer Science and Business Media Deutschland GmbH
T2 - 3rd International Conference on Applied Technologies, ICAT 2021
Y2 - 27 October 2021 through 29 October 2021
ER -