Modeling Time-to-Acceptance for ISI-Indexed Journals in the Profession of Library and Information Science
There are many factors affecting review duration after a paper has been submitted to a journal. Developing a time-to-acceptance model of each journal for the whole time span from submission to acceptance can help researchers when they are selecting journals to publish research results, as well as he...
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doaj-a6cf0afa7f1749eb85e490b22d258ae92020-11-24T22:02:20ZengChinese American Librarians AssociationInternational Journal of Librarianship (IJoL)2474-35422017-12-0122628310.23974/ijol.2017.vol2.2.2226Modeling Time-to-Acceptance for ISI-Indexed Journals in the Profession of Library and Information ScienceJingjing Wu0Le Yang1Texas Tech UniversityTexas Tech UniversityThere are many factors affecting review duration after a paper has been submitted to a journal. Developing a time-to-acceptance model of each journal for the whole time span from submission to acceptance can help researchers when they are selecting journals to publish research results, as well as help editors when they are optimizing workflow and strategy. Using ISI-indexed journals in the profession of library and information science as an example, this study aims to explore the possible patterns of time-to-acceptance for refereed articles. Based on the theories of maximum likelihood estimation, this article models probability distributions for the retrieved data through the R package fitdistrplus. The Kolmogorov-Smirnov test is further used to determine if the distribution for each journal can be accepted.https://ojs.calaijol.org/index.php/ijol/article/view/22Information ModelsStatistical ModelsInformation ScienceJournal Productivity |
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Modeling Time-to-Acceptance for ISI-Indexed Journals in the Profession of Library and Information Science |
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Modeling Time-to-Acceptance for ISI-Indexed Journals in the Profession of Library and Information Science |
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Modeling Time-to-Acceptance for ISI-Indexed Journals in the Profession of Library and Information Science |
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Modeling Time-to-Acceptance for ISI-Indexed Journals in the Profession of Library and Information Science |
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Modeling Time-to-Acceptance for ISI-Indexed Journals in the Profession of Library and Information Science |
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modeling time-to-acceptance for isi-indexed journals in the profession of library and information science |
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Chinese American Librarians Association |
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International Journal of Librarianship (IJoL) |
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2474-3542 |
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2017-12-01 |
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There are many factors affecting review duration after a paper has been submitted to a journal. Developing a time-to-acceptance model of each journal for the whole time span from submission to acceptance can help researchers when they are selecting journals to publish research results, as well as help editors when they are optimizing workflow and strategy. Using ISI-indexed journals in the profession of library and information science as an example, this study aims to explore the possible patterns of time-to-acceptance for refereed articles. Based on the theories of maximum likelihood estimation, this article models probability distributions for the retrieved data through the R package fitdistrplus. The Kolmogorov-Smirnov test is further used to determine if the distribution for each journal can be accepted. |
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Information Models Statistical Models Information Science Journal Productivity |
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