Publish or Practice? An Examination of Librarians' Contributions to Research

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2013-10
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portal: Libraries and the Academy
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This article examines authorship of LIS literature in the context of practitioner and non-practitioner production of published research. For this study, 4,827 peer-reviewed articles from twenty LIS journals published between 1956 and 2011 were examined to determine the percentage of articles written by practitioners. The study identified a decrease in the proportion of articles authored by practitioners between 2006 and 2011. Topic analysis of articles revealed subtle yet distinct differences in research subject matter between practitioner-authored and non-practitioner-authored articles. If present trends continue, the character of LIS literature may shift away from many issues relating to practical librarianship.
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Librarians -- Research, Library science -- Research
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Finlay, Craig, et al. “Publish or Practice? An Examination of Librarians’ Contributions to Research.” Portal: Libraries and the Academy, vol. 13, no. 4, pp. 403–21, doi:10.1353/pla.2013.0038.
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