Malaysian Journal of Library & Information Science

Papers
(The median citation count of Malaysian Journal of Library & Information Science is 1. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2020-10-01 to 2024-10-01.)
ArticleCitations
The explanatory power of social capital in determining knowledge sharing in higher education: A case from Saudi Arabia9
The role of salient beliefs influence on Malaysian academics’ intention to publish in indexed journals4
How are the new wave of Chinese researchers shaping up in scholarly communication terms?4
Into the unknown: Do people in low literacy rate areas practise digital reading?4
Sustainability of digital collections for Nigerian academic libraries: An exploration of conception, indicators for fulfillment and accrued benefits3
Health information seeking behaviour among the Kuwaiti population during the COVID-19 pandemic3
Examining the use of methodological pluralism in Library and Information Science empirical research produced by Pakistani authors3
Who really contributes to information science research? An analysis of disciplinarity and nationality of contributors to ten top journals3
Similarity indexes for scientometric research: A comparative analysis3
Everyday information practices of ethnic minorities with small populations in Yunnan, China3
The cautious faculty: Malaysian university researchers’ awareness, experiences, and attitudes towards Open Peer Review2
Driving forces behind the management of Institutional Repositories: Qualitative evidences2
An investigation of the relationship between library services and sustainable economic growth2
Document type assignment by Web of Science, Scopus, PubMed, and publishers to “Top 100” papers2
Bibliometric analysis of COVID-19 editorial materials in the beginning stage of the pandemic2
Intrinsic motivation as a determinant of perceived usefulness of library makerspace: the influence of learning dimensions2
Perceptions towards research data sharing: A qualitative study of Nigerian academics1
The effects of work task difficulty on health information searching behaviour1
Barriers to Customer Relationship Management practices: A survey of university libraries in Pakistan1
The development of a public library data collection and analysis platform and its uses: a case study of the National Library Big Data Platform in Korea1
Comparative evaluation of top papers outputs of OIC member countries in the Essential Science Indicators database1
Teaching strategies for library instruction: directions from the literature1
Understanding the success motivators in scholarly publishing: A case of high ranked Malaysian scientists1
An exploratory study on competitive intelligence: Managers' information needs in higher education sector1
Instant response to the novel virus: A bibliometric analysis of the incipient publications on COVID-191
Rational and irrational factors that predict the continued intention to engage in digital reading: a perspective from China1
Development and validation of a scale for assessing personal digital content management skills of higher education students1
Copyright issues faced by libraries in the time of corona: An insight into the position under Malaysian Copyright Law1
Quality attributes and performance satisfaction of open source library system: A survey amongst librarians in Pakistan1
Assessing academic librarians’ awareness on the importance and knowledge of collection development policy in Nigeria1
Structures of THE, QS and ARWU Top 100 universities’ websites in different languages and social media accounts: Binary matrix approach1
Profiling COVID-19 research in the social sciences from Indonesia based on Scopus database1
Review and prospect of research on ancient book information processing in China1
The role of KIBS on digital transformation and technological changes in the Spanish publishing industry1
Personal knowledge and information management practices of life sciences research students in Pakistan1
Dynamics of relevance judgment during physicians’ online information search process for patient treatment1
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