Positioning open access journals in a LIS journal ranking

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This research uses the h-index to rank the quality of library and information science journals between 2004 and 2008. Selected open access (OA) journals are included in the ranking to assess current OA development in support of scholarly communication. It is found that OA journals have gained momentum supporting high-quality research and publication, and some OA journals have been ranked as high as the best traditional print journals. The findings will help convince scholars to make more contributions to OA journal publications, and also encourage librarians and information professionals to make continuous efforts for library publishing. © Jingfeng Xia.

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Xia, J. (2012). Positioning open access journals in a LIS journal ranking. College and Research Libraries, 73(2), 134–145. https://doi.org/10.5860/crl-234

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