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Trends in health sciences library and information science research: an analysis of research publications in the Bulletin of the Medical Library Association and Journal of the Medical Library Association from 1991 to 2007
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  • Sally A. Gore, University of Massachusetts Medical School
  • Judy M. Nordberg, University of Massachusetts Medical School
  • Lisa A. Palmer, University of Massachusetts Medical School
  • Mary E. Piorun, University of Massachusetts Medical School
Publication Date
2009-7-1
Document Type
Article
Abstract

OBJECTIVE: This study analyzed trends in research activity as represented in the published research in the leading peer-reviewed professional journal for health sciences librarianship.

METHODOLOGY: Research articles were identified from the Bulletin of the Medical Library Association and Journal of the Medical Library Association (1991-2007). Using content analysis and bibliometric techniques, data were collected for each article on the (1) subject, (2) research method, (3) analytical technique used, (4) number of authors, (5) number of citations, (6) first author affiliation, and (7) funding source. The results were compared to a previous study, covering the period 1966 to 1990, to identify changes over time.

RESULTS: Of the 930 articles examined, 474 (51%) were identified as research articles. Survey (n = 174, 37.1%) was the most common methodology employed, quantitative descriptive statistics (n = 298, 63.5%) the most used analytical technique, and applied topics (n = 332, 70%) the most common type of subject studied. The majority of first authors were associated with an academic health sciences library (n = 264, 55.7%). Only 27.4% (n = 130) of studies identified a funding source.

CONCLUSION: This study's findings demonstrate that progress is being made in health sciences librarianship research. There is, however, room for improvement in terms of research methodologies used, proportion of applied versus theoretical research, and elimination of barriers to conducting research for practicing librarians.

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This article was first published in Journal of the Medical Library Association, 2009 July; 97(3):203-211. Copyright is retained by the authors. Link to article on publisher's website
DOI of Published Version
10.3163/1536-5050.97.3.009
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Journal of the Medical Library Association, 2009 July; 97(3):203-211. Link to article on publisher's website
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PubMed ID
19626146
Citation Information
Sally A. Gore, Judy M. Nordberg, Lisa A. Palmer and Mary E. Piorun. "Trends in health sciences library and information science research: an analysis of research publications in the Bulletin of the Medical Library Association and Journal of the Medical Library Association from 1991 to 2007" (2009)
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