The Ambiguity of Impact Factor

A Study of Some Indian Library and Information Science Journals

Authors

  • Laltu Aich M. PHIL, UNIVERSITY OF CALCUTTA
  • Swapna Banerjee University of Calcutta

Keywords:

Journal impact factor; Journal quality, ALIS, DJLIT, SJR, IFSIJ, Cosmos.

Abstract

India publishes approximately one hundred and twenty Library and Information Science journals. Impact Factor (IF) is considered as important criteria to assess the academic repute of a journal. It is considered as the most important criterion for determining how rich academically the journal is. As a result, it has become a practice to publish articles in journals of high impact factor oriented journals. This study identifies Annals of Library and Information Studies (ALIS), and DESIDOC Journal of Library & Information Technology (DJLIT) the two journals as India's most important Library and Information Science journals in 2019, 2020 and 2021 as per the impact factor. In the present article, we are going to discuss the two year’s ups and downs of impact factor of two Library and Information Science (LIS) journals of India. A brief overview about the procedure of imparting impact factor to the journal is also presented.

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Published

2024-10-07