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  • The readability of abstracts in library and information science journals [Elektronski vir]
    Jamar, Nina
    Purpose – The purpose of the research was to find out if there are any differences in the readability score between abstracts published in scientific journals from library and information science ... with and without an impact factor. Therefore, the author made a comparison between the readability of abstracts from one journal with (Journal of Documentation) and one journal without (Knjiznica or Library) an impact factor. Design/methodology/approach – As a measure of readability, the Flesch Reading Ease Readability Formula was used. Then, with the help of statistical experts, a comparison of the readability scores between the abstracts of two selected journals was performed. Findings – The results showed that some statistically important differences exist between the abstracts published in the Journal of Documentation and Knjiznica. The statistically important differences were found in the number of words and sentences in abstracts and in the readability of abstracts included in the research. Therefore, it can be said that there exists a statistically important difference between abstracts with and without an impact factor. Originality/value – The primary purpose was to find out whether there is a statistically important difference in the readability score of abstracts with and without an impact factor in the field of library and information science. Some similar research studies have been conducted in other scientific fields.Purpose – The purpose of the research was to find out if there are any differences in the readability score between abstracts published in scientific journals from library and information science with and without an impact factor. Therefore, the author made a comparison between the readability of abstracts from one journal with (Journal of Documentation) and one journal without (Knjiznica or Library) an impact factor. Design/methodology/approach – As a measure of readability, the Flesch Reading Ease Readability Formula was used. Then, with the help of statistical experts, a comparison of the readability scores between the abstracts of two selected journals was performed. Findings – The results showed that some statistically important differences exist between the abstracts published in the Journal of Documentation and Knjiznica. The statistically important differences were found in the number of words and sentences in abstracts and in the readability of abstracts included in the research. Therefore, it can be said that there exists a statistically important difference between abstracts with and without an impact factor. Originality/value – The primary purpose was to find out whether there is a statistically important difference in the readability score of abstracts with and without an impact factor in the field of library and information science. Some similar research studies have been conducted in other scientific fields.
    Source: Journal of documentation [Elektronski vir]. - ISSN 1758-7379 (Vol. 79, issue 7, 2023, str. 1-11)
    Type of material - e-article
    Publish date - 2023
    Language - english
    COBISS.SI-ID - 148631555