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Expert systems in library and information services: publication trends, authorship patterns and expressiveness of published titles.

Zainab A.N., and De Silva, Sharon Manel, (1998) Expert systems in library and information services: publication trends, authorship patterns and expressiveness of published titles. Journal of Information Science, 24 (5). pp. 313-336. ISSN 01655515

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University of Malaya, Faculty of Computer Science & Information Technology, MLIS Programme
Measat Broadcasting Centre, Malaysia

Abstract

CD-ROM databases LISAPLus, ERIC, INSPEC, COMPENDEX, Dissertation and Abstracts Online, Library Literature and bibliographies appended in review articles were searched on the subject of expert system applications in library and information services. The search retrieved a total of 679 references, comprising 53.3% (362) journal articles, 26.5% (180) conference proceedings, 9.3% (63) book articles, 4.1 (28) dissertations and 6.8%(46) monographs. The growth of literature peaked between 1989 and 1990 and subsequently declined after 1992. More than one third of the total titles were on intelligent front-ends and interfaces for online search and retrieval systems (287, 42.3%), followed by applications in reference services (113; 16.6%), classification, indexing and abstracting (86; 12.7%) and cataloguing (7; 11.3%). The highest contributing journals comprised six titles, of which Information Processing and Management topped the list. Forty-three authors were found to contribute between five to 35 articles each, hence constituting over one-third (32.19%) of total contributors. Over 57% (382) of the publications were single-authored works, 25% (172) were by two authors, 11%(72) by three authors and 7% (49) were by four or more authors. Only 161 (23.7%) titles were expressive enough to reveal both the name and function of systems being developed.

Item Type:Journal
Additional Information:This is the unedited version. The refereed and edited version is published by Journal of Information Sciences, 1998, 24(5).
Keywords:ICT applications to library and information fields
Subjects:Z Bibliography. Library Science. Information Science
ID Code:315

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