Analysis of 25,204 LIS papers finds female collaborating scholars exhibit lower convergence in topics and methods than male scholars.
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Analysis of three LIS journals finds women authors favor interview methods and men authors favor theoretical approaches across topics, identified via an automatic full-text model.
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Gender Differences in Research Topic and Method Convergence among Collaborating Scholars in Library and Information Science
Analysis of 25,204 LIS papers finds female collaborating scholars exhibit lower convergence in topics and methods than male scholars.
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Gender Differences in Research Topic and Method Selection in Library and Information Science: Perspectives from Three Top Journals
Analysis of three LIS journals finds women authors favor interview methods and men authors favor theoretical approaches across topics, identified via an automatic full-text model.