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題名: 人文與社會科學期刊與圖書被引用分析
Citation Analysis of Journal and Monograph in Humanity and Social Science
作者: 吳姵瑩
Wu, Pei Ying
貢獻者: 蔡明月
Tsay, Ming Yueh
吳姵瑩
Wu, Pei Ying
關鍵詞: 人文與社會科學
文獻老化
引文分析
Humanities and social sciences
Literature Obsolescence
Citation analysis
日期: 2009
上傳時間: 9-Dec-2010
摘要: 人文與社會科學引用資料類型反映了人文社會科學研究者的資料使用行為,進而突顯其出版作品之資料類型的重要性。學術研究之發展會隨著時間的進展而發生變化,因此,本研究以2000年與2009年為主要研究範圍,以二個年代加以比較各學科引用資料類型之差異。探討各學科引用文獻之資料類型、各學科引用圖書與期刊之變化及其是否因期刊性質與年代不同而有差異。所以,本研究亦將探討各學科期刊引用文獻老化現象,並進一步以期刊性質與年代加以比較,期能幫助研究人員與專家學者對於人文社會科學領域使用資料之行為更加了解,並協助圖書館館藏發展與管理的工作。\n\n 研究結果如下:1.人文與社會科學引用參考文獻分析(1)人文學以圖書為主要引用資源,社會科學以期刊為主;(2)評述型期刊的引用文獻數量較高;(3)人文學科的研究型期刊與評述型期刊多引用圖書資源,社會科學中多引用期刊資源;(4)不同年代的人文學評述型期刊與研究型期刊主要引用資料為圖書、期刊;社會科學不同年代的研究型期刊主要引用圖書及期刊資源,評述型期刊引用較多的是圖書與電子資源。2.人文與社會科學引用文獻老化現象呈現出(1)被引用圖書的文獻老化時間較長,其中又以人文學的圖書文獻老化所需時間比較多;(2)人文學的引用圖書資源的出版年份久遠,近期與過去出版的文獻皆有引用,文獻老化程度較不顯著;(3)人文學各學科的被引用期刊半衰期可達13年至19年;另一方面,社會科學各學科被引用期刊半衰期可達7年至19年間;(4)研究型期刊之文獻老化現象中,人文學科的引用年代偏向年代較早的文獻,傾向引用6年至22年的參考文獻作研究,而社會科學者經常引用出版6至11年的文獻;(5)評述型期刊之人文學科的引用年代傾向於引用12年間的參考文獻作研究,而社會學科學者經常引用出版8至10年的文獻;(6)研究表現出研究型和評述型期刊的類型並不完全影響該學科的文獻老化程度。\n\n 本研究結果可應用於規畫重要的期刊文獻類型,有助於圖書館或相關研究單位評估人文與社會科學的相關館藏是否足以支援研究,並且藉由與其他領域的老化速度之比較,作為為採購資料之時效性以及期刊裝訂時的必要考量。同時可將研究分析應用於人文社會科學學者的學術資訊需求與特性,藉以提供研究人員完善的資訊服務,由文獻老化速度可以知道學科的發展情形,可作為人文與社會科學學者館藏研究規劃之參考。
The Humanities and Social Sciences reference categories reflect the use of information of the researchers and highlight the importance of the publication categories. The development of academic research changes over time. Therefore, taking 2000 and 2009 as the major research areas, the study compares the difference between each discipline referring categories. The study also researches the references patterns of different disciplines, the change of referring monographs and journals in different disciplines, and whether they change the pattern due to the transformation and aging of these reference books and journals. Consequently, this study will also probe into the Literature Obsolescence in various references categories of different disciplines, and furthermore to compare the nature and years of journals, hoping to help researchers and experts in humanities and social sciences to understand the information research behavior better and to assist the Library collection development and management. \n\n The results are as follows: 1.The analysis of Citation and Reference in Humanities and Social Sciences (1)the humanities mostly refer to monograph, and the social sciences mostly journal; (2)Review journal is in a higher number of citations; (3) research and review journals of Humanities cites more monograph resources, and social science journals resources; (4)Reference materials of review and research Journals of Humanities in different generations are mainly monographs and periodicals; research journals if social sciences in different years more cites in monographs and periodicals, while review periodicals prefer to reference more monograph and electronic resources. 2. Humanities and Social Sciences Citation Literature Obsolescence reveals that (1)the cited monographs take longer for obsolescence, among which monographs in Humanities take more time; (2) the cited monographs in humanities has published from long time ago. Cited recent and past literature, citation literature of aging are less significant. (3) The half-life of the cited journal of each discipline in the humanities is up to 13-19 years. On the other hand, the half-life of Journal reference in social sciences disciplines are up to 7-19 years; (4) About the Literature Obsolescence of research journals, the humanities tend to the refer literatures in earlier years, from past 6 to 22 years, while the Social Sciences often cited published literature published from 6 to 11 years ago; (5) Review journals in the humanities tend to quote the reference materials of past 12 years for research, and social science scholars frequently cited literatures published from 8 to 10 years ago; (6) The study demonstrated the research and the review types of periodicals are not completely affect the academic literature aging.\n\n The results can be applied to planning an important type of journal, contributing to the libraries or related research units to assess if the humanities and social sciences collection sufficient to support. Furthermore, by the comparison of other areas in speed of aging, this study also can be a necessary measurement for the timeliness of procurement and for the periodicals binding. Meanwhile, the analysis can be applied to the behavior and characteristics of academic information requirement of humanities and social sciences scholars, in order to provide researchers a complete information services. From the speed of Literature Obsolescence, scholars can acknowledge the development of a subject. It can be used as the reference in humanities and social sciences collection planning.
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