FYI esp. for PATLS/LIS schools

Nixon, J. M. (2014). Core Journals in Library and Information Science: 
Developing a Methodology for Ranking LIS Journals. College & Research 
Libraries, 75(1), 66–90. 

http://crl.acrl.org/content/75/1/66.full.pdf+html

Abstract
In the library science field, there is no professionally accepted tiered
 list of journals in the United States to guide librarians, as there is 
in other academic disciplines. This situation creates a challenge for 
both new and experienced librarians who wish to make a serious 
contribution to librarianship by publishing articles. This article 
outlines a methodology used at the Libraries of Purdue University, which
 could be adapted by other university libraries, to create a tiered list
 of journals tailored to the institution. The article begins with a 
literature review that identifies a short list of top-level journals. 
This is followed by the methodology that uses expert opinion surveys, 
acceptance and circulation rates, impact factors, h-indexes, and 
journals with local faculty articles. Tables with the journals ranked 
into three tiers are included.


 

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