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Information management or knowledge management?
An informetric view of the dynamics of Academia
Abstract: This study analyzes the similarities and differences
of performance of information management (IM) and knowledge management
(KM) research publication indexed by the SCI-EXPANDED, SSCI and
A&HCI databases since 1994 with informetric methods in order
to explore a developing tendency in the near future. The bibliographic
search supplied 1199 IM and 1063 KM records. A very few of IM and
KM authors contributed two or more articles. Four countries dominated
global IM and KM research productivity, while a few institutions
played remarkable roles in scholarly activity. IM journals distributed
widespread and 84 per cent just published one or two articles; KM
publications were rather concentrated to core and borderline periodicals,
fitting Bradford's law of scattering and. The result of Pearson's
correlation coefficients analysis indicates that the higher the
journal impact factor, the more times the published article is cited.
The author concludes that KM has been leading IM in both publication
productivity and academic population and the tendency is overwhelmingly
growing.
| Author: |
Gu, Y.
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Scientometrics, vol. 61, no. 3, pp. 285-299.
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| Date: |
2004 |
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