Scholarly Impact: a Bibliometric and Altmetric study of the Journal of Community Informatics

  • Naude F
  • Van Biljon J
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Abstract

Demonstrating scholarly impact is a matter of growing importance. This paper reports on a bibliometric and altmetric analysis conducted on the Journal of Community Informatics (JOCI). Besides the bibliometric analysis the study also looked into JOCI article-level metrics by comparing usage metrics (article views), alternative metrics (Mendeley readership), and traditional citation metrics (Google Scholar citations). The main contribution is to provide more insight into the metrics that could influence the citation impact in Community Informatics research. Furthermore, the study used article-level metrics data to identify, compare and rank the most impactful papers published in JOCI over a 12-year period.

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Naude, F., & Van Biljon, J. (2017). Scholarly Impact: a Bibliometric and Altmetric study of the Journal of Community Informatics. The Journal of Community Informatics, 13(1). https://doi.org/10.15353/joci.v13i1.3298

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