Using a Citation Analysis of Recent STEM Masters' Theses References to Evaluate Library Holdings and Instruction

Title

Using a Citation Analysis of Recent STEM Masters' Theses References to Evaluate Library Holdings and Instruction

Subject

Citation Analysis, Bibliometrics

Description

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Creator

This study examines patterns and frequencies in the cited references of thirty-eight master's theses written by STEM graduates in 2015 and 2016 at Texas A&M University-Commerce. The objective is to evaluate the library's effectiveness at meeting the information needs of the university community both in terms of collection and instruction.

Source

Presented at 2017 annual American Library Association conference in Chicago, Illinois.

Publisher

Scott Lancaster, TAMU-Commerce

Date

June 25, 2017

Contributor

Scott Lancaster

Rights

Creative Commons License, Scott Lancaster.

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Format

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Language

English

Type

poster presentation

Identifier

Citation Analysis

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Files

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Citation

This study examines patterns and frequencies in the cited references of thirty-eight master's theses written by STEM graduates in 2015 and 2016 at Texas A&M University-Commerce. The objective is to evaluate the library's effectiveness at meeting the information needs of the university community both in terms of collection and instruction., “Using a Citation Analysis of Recent STEM Masters' Theses References to Evaluate Library Holdings and Instruction,” Scholarship, accessed March 28, 2024, https://scottlan.omeka.net/items/show/2.