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SUMMARY
Research in Library and Information Science - Iceland
The aims of the study reported in this article were to identify and ana-
lyse published research in the field of library and information science in
or about Iceland. The methodology used was a combination of
bibliometric techniques and content analysis. Only 27 items met the
criteria for research publications, and these included items by Icelandic
researchers and by foreign researchers writing about Iceland. The
proportion of research articles in the Icelandic library journal Bókasafrið
was 10,45% for theyears 1983-93. In relation to research methodologies,
the survey method was found to be more popular in the Icelandic context
than internationally, and possible reasons for this are discussed. Popular
research topics in the Icelandic context were reading and literacy
(accounting for 18,59% of the studies). However, popular topics for res-
earch outside Iceland, such as library management, information storage
and retrieval, automation, and user studies, received very little attention
in Iceland. The article concludes with a general discussion of issues raised
by this study of the published research of library and information science
related to Iceland, and then concludes with recommendations for further
research and for action. The latter recommendations relate to a research
committee, publishing activities, and fúnding.
Ferðaskrifstofa Vestfjarða
Hafnarstræti 1 • Isafjörður
Sími 94-3855 • Myndsendir 94-3508
Fræðsluskrifstofa
vestfjarða
Bjarnarbraut 8 * Borgarnesi
Sími 93-71418 • Myndsendir 93-71048
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