Growth and pattern of women’s studies in Malaysia as reflected by generated literature

The study uses research-based resources listed in two published bibliographies on “Women in development in Malaysia” produced between the pre 1970 years and 2004 to describe the growth and pattern of women’s studies in Malaysia. A total 4037 resources formed the basis of the study. Bibliometric meas...

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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-1541462021-12-15T20:10:52Z Growth and pattern of women’s studies in Malaysia as reflected by generated literature A.N. Zainab Library and information science The study uses research-based resources listed in two published bibliographies on “Women in development in Malaysia” produced between the pre 1970 years and 2004 to describe the growth and pattern of women’s studies in Malaysia. A total 4037 resources formed the basis of the study. Bibliometric measure are used to indicate the annual growth of literature over the periods, the preferred publication channels used by the authors, the subject areas of research interests, the active authors and the inference of collaboration based on co-authored works. The results indicate a growth in women’s studies especially between 1990 and 2004 totaling 3346 publications, averaging about 258 titles per year compared to the average of 36 titles for the pre 1970 and 1989 years. There were heavier activities in economic studies, social-cultural studies, women’s health and welfare and women in literature. The main types of publication produced are undergraduate academic research reports, master dissertations and doctoral theses. Conference presentations and journal articles are equally popular. Most authors in this field are one time contributors and only 18 authors produced 10 or more publications each. The majority of authors work alone indicating a low collaboration rate. The study proposes a collaborative e-bibliographic initiative to serve and sustain researchers’ information needs in this field. Published version 2021-12-15T03:37:28Z 2021-12-15T03:37:28Z 2008 Journal Article A.N. Zainab (2008). Growth and pattern of women’s studies in Malaysia as reflected by generated literature. Library and Information Science Research E-Journal, 18(2), 1-17. https://dx.doi.org/10.32655/LIBRES.2008.2.1 1058-6768 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/154146 10.32655/LIBRES.2008.2.1 2 18 1 17 en Library and Information Science Research E-Journal © 2008 A.N. Zainab. All rights reserved. application/pdf
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Growth and pattern of women’s studies in Malaysia as reflected by generated literature
description The study uses research-based resources listed in two published bibliographies on “Women in development in Malaysia” produced between the pre 1970 years and 2004 to describe the growth and pattern of women’s studies in Malaysia. A total 4037 resources formed the basis of the study. Bibliometric measure are used to indicate the annual growth of literature over the periods, the preferred publication channels used by the authors, the subject areas of research interests, the active authors and the inference of collaboration based on co-authored works. The results indicate a growth in women’s studies especially between 1990 and 2004 totaling 3346 publications, averaging about 258 titles per year compared to the average of 36 titles for the pre 1970 and 1989 years. There were heavier activities in economic studies, social-cultural studies, women’s health and welfare and women in literature. The main types of publication produced are undergraduate academic research reports, master dissertations and doctoral theses. Conference presentations and journal articles are equally popular. Most authors in this field are one time contributors and only 18 authors produced 10 or more publications each. The majority of authors work alone indicating a low collaboration rate. The study proposes a collaborative e-bibliographic initiative to serve and sustain researchers’ information needs in this field.
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