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South African Journal of Libraries and Information Science
On-line version ISSN 2304-8263
Print version ISSN 0256-8861
Abstract
LAMPTEY, Richard B. and BOSHOFF, Nelius. Research by academic librarians at public universities in Ghana: emerging patterns from a survey and a bibliometric study. SAJLIS [online]. 2020, vol.86, n.1, pp.38-51. ISSN 2304-8263. http://dx.doi.org/10.7553/86-1-1833.
This study explores how the academic environment facilitates the ability of academic librarians at public universities in Ghana to fulfil their research and publication mandate. A web survey of academic librarians was conducted to explore the opportunities and resources for research. Based on a bibliometric analysis of journal articles, the study also investigated the nature of research production of academic librarians in Ghana, specifically their co-authorship patterns, publication outlets and research visibility. The results show that academic librarians mainly produce single-authored articles and articles that are co-authored within their home institution, with a preference for publishing in local journals. Their research visibility, operationalised as time-based citation scores derived from data in Google Scholar, is also limited in light of a lack of international co-authorship. Opportunities and resources for project participation, funding, conference participation and publishing are all mostly linked to having completed a research qualification. The results further suggest that, for some librarians, it seems indeed possible to engage in research despite the odds.
Keywords : Academic librarians; collaboration; Ghana; Google Scholar; research.