Medical faculty use of the journal literature, publishing productivity andthe size of health sciences library journal collections

Authors
Citation
Gd. Byrd, Medical faculty use of the journal literature, publishing productivity andthe size of health sciences library journal collections, B MED LIB A, 87(3), 1999, pp. 312-321
Citations number
28
Categorie Soggetti
Library & Information Science
Journal title
BULLETIN OF THE MEDICAL LIBRARY ASSOCIATION
ISSN journal
00257338 → ACNP
Volume
87
Issue
3
Year of publication
1999
Pages
312 - 321
Database
ISI
SICI code
0025-7338(199907)87:3<312:MFUOTJ>2.0.ZU;2-W
Abstract
Objectives: This 1990-1991 study explored the relationship between the size of health sciences Library journal collections and the number of different journals cited by medical school faculty in departments of biochemistry an d medicine. Methods: Two regression equations, including variables associated with a na tional stratified sample of 622 faculty who published articles during those two years, were used to explore factors correlated with variations in facu lty use of the journal literature and faculty publishing productivity. Results: Results suggest that, after controlling for other variables in the models, neither the number of different journals those faculty cited nor t he number of articles they published, had statistically significant correla tions with the number of journals in the health sciences library collection . Conclusion: The traditional view that the size of an academic health scienc es library's journal collection is a good measure of how well that library is positioned to support faculty research may not be entirely accurate.