id author title date pages extension mime words sentence flesch summary cache txt crl-15970 Odell, Jere; Gabbard, Ralph The Interdisciplinary Influence of Library and Information Science 1996–2004: A Journal-to-Journal Citation Analysis 2008-11-01 20 .pdf application/pdf 10237 295 55 In recent years, articles published in Library and Information Science journals have annually received over 10,000 citations; not surprisingly, most of these citations originate in other LIS journals.1 Robert Grover, Jack Glazier, and Maurice Tsai, “An Analysis of Library and Information Research,” Journal of Educational Media & Library Science 28, no. 3 (1991): 295–96; Jeffrey N. Gat- ten, “Paradigm Restrictions on Interdisciplinary Research into Librarianship,” College & Research Libraries 52 (Nov. 1991): 575–84; Lynne (E.F.) McKechnie and Karen E. Pe�igrew, “Surveying the Use of Theory in Library and Information Science Research: A Disciplinary Perspective,” Library Trends 50, no. 3 (2002): 406–17. cache/crl-15970.pdf txt/crl-15970.txt