Malaysian Journal of Library & Information Science

Papers
(The TQCC of Malaysian Journal of Library & Information Science is 2. 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 2020-05-01 to 2024-05-01.)
ArticleCitations
Bibliometric mapping of top papers in Library and Information Science based on the Essential Science Indicators Database19
Research data management policies in USA, UK and Australia universities: An online survey7
The explanatory power of social capital in determining knowledge sharing in higher education: A case from Saudi Arabia7
Malaysian researchers on open data: The first national survey on awareness, practices and attitudes4
Into the unknown: Do people in low literacy rate areas practise digital reading?3
Who really contributes to information science research? An analysis of disciplinarity and nationality of contributors to ten top journals3
The role of salient beliefs influence on Malaysian academics’ intention to publish in indexed journals3
Everyday information practices of ethnic minorities with small populations in Yunnan, China3
Similarity indexes for scientometric research: A comparative analysis2
Sustainability of digital collections for Nigerian academic libraries: An exploration of conception, indicators for fulfillment and accrued benefits2
Intrinsic motivation as a determinant of perceived usefulness of library makerspace: the influence of learning dimensions2
The cautious faculty: Malaysian university researchers’ awareness, experiences, and attitudes towards Open Peer Review2
How are the new wave of Chinese researchers shaping up in scholarly communication terms?2
Driving forces behind the management of Institutional Repositories: Qualitative evidences2
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
Examining the use of methodological pluralism in Library and Information Science empirical research produced by Pakistani authors2
Health information seeking behaviour among the Kuwaiti population during the COVID-19 pandemic2
Information needs and information seeking behaviour of rural dwellers in Sarawak, Malaysia2
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