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Table 4. Most frequent LIS topics in research and professional articles

in Research: A Comparison of National Trends
by Maxine K. Rochester, Pertti Vakkari
"... In PAGE 13: ... Sweden, Norway, Turkey and Australia show identification with the profession as research into library oriented topics dominates research activities in the field (over two-thirds). Research methods When we consider the three most popular research methods used we again find some methods are universally popular ( Table4 ). In the international literature the conceptual research method remained the most popular over time: 29% in 1965 and 1975, 23% in 1985.... In PAGE 36: ...ith the same results. Thus coding of data must be reliable. However, there may be differences in how different people perceive messages in communications.8 To enable cross checking of categories allocated to the journal articles, the researcher and the research assistant, Mona Brown, independently decided whether an article was a research one or not, and to which category to allocate the subject of the research, as shown in Table4 . Both were familiar with the nature of the material.... In PAGE 37: ...The data were summarised separately for ALJ and AARL for research and non- research articles, in Tables 1 and 2, and cumulated in Table 3. The subject of research topics investigated is shown in Table4 . This enabled patterns and trends for the two journals to be discovered, and also a comparison with the data from other international studies.... In PAGE 38: ...Table 3 Total Research Articles ALJ and AARL 1985-1994 Year Research Total 1994 21 52 1993 9 70 1992 12 55 1991 13 56 1990 11 61 1989 12 45 1988 13 45 1987 10 52 1986 15 42 1985 10 37 Tota 126 516 Table4 . The Distribution of Library and Information Science Topics in Research Articles in ALJ and AARL 1985-1994 TOPICS ALJ AARL TOTAL n % n % n % The Professions 6 10.... ..."

Table 3 Total Research Articles ALJ and AARL 1985-1994

in Research: A Comparison of National Trends
by Maxine K. Rochester, Pertti Vakkari
"... In PAGE 10: ... LIS research in these two countries seems to reflect international trends more closely than research in the other participating countries. We should also consider the most popular subtopics investigated ( Table3 ). The data are more sparse here and there seem to have been difficulties in applying the classification scheme.... In PAGE 12: ... Cano 23 March 1998). For the United Kingdom the topic, information storage and retrieval, accounted for 22% of research articles in 1995, and scientific and professional communication accounted for 6% (Layzell Ward 1998, Table3 ). For the topic information seeking there were few articles addressing it broadly (Private communication P.... In PAGE 37: ...The data were summarised separately for ALJ and AARL for research and non- research articles, in Tables 1 and 2, and cumulated in Table3 . The subject of research topics investigated is shown in Table 4.... In PAGE 37: ... This enabled patterns and trends for the two journals to be discovered, and also a comparison with the data from other international studies. Findings As shown in Tables 1 and 2 the percentage of research articles in the two journals 1985-1994 was 22% for ALJ and 27% for AARL, giving a combined total of 24%, as shown in Table3 . When a comparison was made of two five-year periods, there was only an increase of 5% in the percentage of research articles in the second five-year period, so we would need a future comparison to see if there is an increase over time.... In PAGE 48: ... There was a consistent interest in information retrieval, varying between 22-25% of the total, in information seeking, and education for LIS, see table 3. Table3 . The distribution of LIS topics in research and professional articles 1965 1975 1985 1995 Topics n=44 % n=79 % n=95 % n=153 % The profesions 2 5 1 1 6 612 8 Education in LIS 5 11 7 9 10 11 8 5 LIS activities 12 27 39 49 32 34 62 41 Inf.... ..."

Table 4. Distribution of University Research Activity for the 5-Year Period Articles

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by unknown authors
"... In PAGE 10: ... This data was not available for this analysis. Distribution of Research Activity by University Even allowing for the difference in sizes of Information Systems Departments, the data in Table4 makes it apparent that publishing in the top tier journals is not limited to a few select universities. 389 different universities had articles by IS faculty published in this study.... ..."

Table 3. The distribution of LIS topics in research and professional articles

in Research: A Comparison of National Trends
by Maxine K. Rochester, Pertti Vakkari
"... In PAGE 10: ... LIS research in these two countries seems to reflect international trends more closely than research in the other participating countries. We should also consider the most popular subtopics investigated ( Table3 ). The data are more sparse here and there seem to have been difficulties in applying the classification scheme.... In PAGE 12: ... Cano 23 March 1998). For the United Kingdom the topic, information storage and retrieval, accounted for 22% of research articles in 1995, and scientific and professional communication accounted for 6% (Layzell Ward 1998, Table3 ). For the topic information seeking there were few articles addressing it broadly (Private communication P.... In PAGE 37: ...The data were summarised separately for ALJ and AARL for research and non- research articles, in Tables 1 and 2, and cumulated in Table3 . The subject of research topics investigated is shown in Table 4.... In PAGE 37: ... This enabled patterns and trends for the two journals to be discovered, and also a comparison with the data from other international studies. Findings As shown in Tables 1 and 2 the percentage of research articles in the two journals 1985-1994 was 22% for ALJ and 27% for AARL, giving a combined total of 24%, as shown in Table3 . When a comparison was made of two five-year periods, there was only an increase of 5% in the percentage of research articles in the second five-year period, so we would need a future comparison to see if there is an increase over time.... ..."

Table A3. Production costs: for published research articles (USD)

in DIGITAL BROADBAND CONTENT: SCIENTIFIC PUBLISHING
by n.n.

Table 5. Articles Grouped by Technology and Power Perspective (Continued)a

in MIS Quarterly Vol. 26 No. 4, pp. 397-459/December 2002 397 MISQ REVIEW
by Review Power And, Michael F. Price, College Business, Traci A. Carte, Carol S. Saunders, Henry J. P. Croes, Weijun Zheng
"... In PAGE 9: ...e., three technology and four power perspectives) (see Table5 for a listing of the articles coded into each paradigm). These accounts focused on characterizing the research in each perspec- tive with regard to power and ITIDMU.... In PAGE 12: ... 26 No. 4/December 2002 Table5 . Articles Grouped by Technology and Power Perspectivea Technological Organizational Emergent Rational 1 Anand and Mendelson 1997 2 Carter 1984 3 Dennis et al.... In PAGE 18: ... Thus, in this section we more fully explore power at the juncture points by using the technology and power lenses simultaneously to synthesize our findings and develop metaconjectures. As noted in Table5 , the majority of articles (42 of them) adopt an organizational perspective. Of the 21 articles with the technological perspective, 17 fall in the technological-rational cell.... In PAGE 28: ... Alternatively, research could address societal impacts of IT on power distributions among networks of nations in which power is distributed asymmetrically. Power from Multiple Perspectives We identified 13 articles in Table5 as bridging articles, or articles that view power from multiple perspectives. The authors of the bridging articles explore empirical findings (Beath 1991; Dean et al.... ..."

Table 27. Number and Percentage of IS and HCI Articles Assessed in the 7

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by unknown authors
"... In PAGE 37: ... Journal of the Asociation for Information Systems Vol. 6 No. 1, p.27-292/November 205 263 RQ41: What percentage of published works are HCI studies? And what is the trend in such percentages? Table27 sumarizes the number of IS articles, the number of HCI articles, and the percentage of HCI articles within the IS articles in each journal for each year. About 29% of the IS articles focused on HCI issues in the most recent year studied (2002).... ..."

Table 2 : Research Questions and Analysis of Data

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Table 6. Articles Classified by Type

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by unknown authors
"... In PAGE 7: ...). As illustrated in Table6 , the most common type of article found in the literature focused on practice. However, when all the categories involving inquiry are combined, the number of research articles (n=85) and the number of practice articles (n=79) are roughly equivalent.... ..."

Table 1: The Focus of Research in the Speci#0Ccation and Analysis of Authentication Protocols by

in Formal methods for the analysis of authentication protocols
by A. D. Rubin, P. Honeyman 1993
"... In PAGE 7: ... The next four sections describe each of the four types of authentication protocol analysis. Table1 shows the focus of current research. The entries in the table refer to the bibliog- raphy reference numbers.... ..."
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