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Reading Promotion: An Important Extension of Library Service: On the Advanced Concepts and Positive Measures of Promoting Reading by Chinese Libraries in the First 20th Century
Xu Yan
Libraly Journal. 2020, 39 (9): 4-12.
By looking back at the recognized advanced concepts of reader service and positive measures of reading promotion of Liang Qichao, Liu Yizheng, Shen Zurong, Liu Guojun, Li Xiaoyuan, Dai Zhiqian, Chen Xunci, Ouyang Zujing and other Chinese library pioneers in the early and middle of the 20th century, this article further clarified the significance of librarians and library staff in guiding potential audience to become library readers and resource users, thereby deepening reading promotion activities in the general sense into an important extension of library service for readers.
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Good at Reading is Good at Collecting for Scholars: The Examples of Reading Culture Concepts for Jiangnan’s “Scholar Collectors” in the Ming and Qing Dynasties
Yao Xiaoyan
Libraly Journal. 2020, 39 (9): 13-17.
“Good at Reading is Good at Collecting for Scholars” is one of book culture concepts for Qian Zeng, Changshu collectors, in early Qing Dynasty. By summarizing the typical examples of book collectors, like Hu Yinglin, Qi Chengye, Qian Qianyi, Huang Zongxi, Yuan Mei, Huang Pilie, and Zhang Jinwu during the Ming and Qing Dynasties who were devoted themselves to gathering, reading and writing, this article analyzed the academic path of “book collection for readers”, and further explored the similarities and differences in cultural concepts and behaviors between “book collection for readers” and “book collection for collectors”, in order to enrich humanistic connotation of the cultural history of Chinese books , and strived to spread the “reading seeds” of the era of reading for all , together with the readers and collectors to pursue the vision of building a scholarly society.
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Theme Evolution of International Research Papers on Teenager’s Reading since the 21stCentury
Liu Yanhua, Hua WeinaTan Huajun, Liu Jing
Libraly Journal. 2020, 39 (9): 30-37.
Based on WoS, we collected a total of 1,578 papers related to adolescent reading from 2000 to 2017. By selecting keywords as the units of analysis, using co-word analysis and cluster analysis as methods, and adopting SciMAT as the knowledge mapping tool, this paper identified the theme evolution paths of teenager’s reading since the 21st century. Research demonstrated that the most important evolution paths were “reading-disabilities” and “comprehension”. The two themes went through the process of“learningdisabilities”, “skills”, “instruction”, “reading-comprehension”, “phonological-awareness”, “individualdifferences”, and finally changed into themes of “reading-disabilities”, “comprehension” and “readingcomprehension”, which continued to be hot topics. The evolution path from “reading-motivation” through “achievement” and “motivation” to “intrinsic-motivation” hasbecome mature, whereas the professional themes, such as “gender-differencfs”, “indivduals” and “instructionai-strategies”, emerged at different times and soon disappeared.
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Using Intelligence to Prevent and Eliminate Major Risks: Basics and Model
Wang Bing
Libraly Journal. 2020, 39 (9): 38-45.
At present, China’s development is facing a major issue, namely, the prevention and elimination of major risks. Intelligence is a powerful weapon against major risks. Obviously, the capacity of intelligence for preventing and eliminating major risk should be the key. Therefore, it is of great significance to study the intelligence involved in preventing and eliminating major risks. This article analyzes the connotation of major risks, and explores the basics of intelligence involved in preventing and eliminating major risks in detail. Moreover, this paper builds a framework for intelligence involved in preventing and eliminating major risks, and analyzes its connotation. Results of this study show that intelligence is highly compatible with the prevention and elimination of major risks, and that the framework for intelligence involved in preventing and eliminating major risks is the organic integration of intelligence and major risk management and control. Moreover, to promote the intelligence effectively involved in preventing and eliminating major risks, the relevant work procedures and rules should be built, and the the relevant intelligence infrastructure should be strengthened.
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Carrier-Feature-Relationship Fusion Model for Research Fronts Identification
Feng Jia, Mu Xiaomin, Wang Wei
Libraly Journal. 2020, 39 (9): 56-63.
Timely and accurate grasp of research fronts can provide a more comprehensive decisionmaking basis and reference for the formulation of scientific and technological policies and scientific research deployment. In the era of big data, the effective and cooperative use of multi-source data to identify research fronts has become the research focus in the field of information science. Based on the literature review and content analysis, this paper analyzed the method of the research fronts identification and multi-source data fusion in depth. According to the different research objects, this paper divided the identification methods into citation-based, lexical-based, topic-based and fusion-based methods, compared the difference, and expounded the necessity of fusion-based methods. In terms of multi-source data fusion methods, this paper reviewed the characteristics and shortcomings of existing methods from carrier fusion and relationship fusion, according to the depth of fusion. We constructed a carrier-feature-relationship fusion model for multi-source scientific text fusion. What’s more, based on analyzing the core features of research fronts, we proposed three identifying indicators, namely, degree of attention, novelty and centrality. This study enriches method of the research fronts identification based on multi-source data fusion.
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A Research on the Best Practices of Multidisciplinary Data Publishing Quality Control in China
Tu Zhifang, Liu Ziheng
Libraly Journal. 2020, 39 (9): 70-77.
Data management and sharing have been widely conducted and made substantial progress in China. The best practices of data publishing and quality control are worth analyzing. Based on scientific quality and technical quality, from the perspectives of peer review, technical review, and curatorial review, this paper analyzed best practices of quality control of several multi-disciplinary data repositories and centers in China. The analysis showed that building metadata models, developing standards and quality control systems, and releasing detailed data review guidelines are effective ways to control data quality from the scientific and technical perspective. Additionally, registration, certification, and being indexed by databases are the intuitive indicators of quality control. Furthermore, providing users with guidance on “Fair Use” at the stage of data sharing and communication is conducive to improving overall data quality control from the perspectives of data management and dissemination. Comparing the best practices of data publishing quality control at home and abroad, it is necessary to conduct in-depth explorations on issues in the future, such as intellectual property rights, rights distribution, metrics, and quality assurance and quality control related to data publishing, so as to achieve sustainable development of data sharing and publishing in China.
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An Empirical Study on Constructing a Model of Life Science and Medicine Multidimensional Index Fusing Analysis and Evaluation System: Based on ESI, Natural Index and π Index Perspectives
Deng Xiaoru, Chen Yingyu
Libraly Journal. 2020, 39 (9): 95-103.
With the emergence of more and more evaluation indexes, the author tries to explore a set of reference and practical analytical indicators and evaluation measurement models for the practical application of “dual first-class” disciplines, in order to adapt to the rapid changes and the analysis of the growing demand. This articles focuses on life science/medicine and other related disciplines as the main research object, adopts a combination of normalized output or influence index portfolio model, relies on multiple quantitative evaluation indexes such as ESI, NI and π index, and integrates with deeper “dark data” visual information processing and coupling research. From different dimensions and perspectives, the author aims to build a multi-dimensional index model to provide innovative service and build response mechanisms for multi-disciplinary cross-discipline, examine the feasibility and rationality of the joint application of multi-dimensional indicators, summarize the development characteristics and core competitiveness, and try to improve visualized comprehensive intelligence analysis of the “dark data” and its complementary advantages during the development of the “double first-class” discipline. In the past, the influence factor was almost the only evaluation index of impact factor, but now the research institutes are all transitioning from the level of academic journals to the finer level of research paper. The paper tries to build a multidimensional index evaluation system to cross-analyze the effectiveness of discipline development, so as to find innovative analysis indexes and methods that have reference value for the construction of “double first-class” disciplines in practice.
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Recognizing and Discovering Innovation Path Multi-dimensionally
Yan Sumei, Ji Jiuming, Chen Rong, Sun Jiqing
Libraly Journal. 2020, 39 (9): 104-110.
Based on scientific literature, the paper quantifies the general indicators of bibliometrics to model factors for identifying and discovering innovation path multi-dimensionally. From the perspective of network evolution of co-words, co-citation and institute collaboration, a platform for co-occurrence relation analysis was built to reveal the emerging, developing and drifting of research focus; the creating, diffusing and inheriting of innovation knowledge; and dynamic evolution of innovation subjects. Thus, innovation path was recognized and discovered visually and multi-dimensionally, whereas innovation development was explored as well, and innovation capability upgraded by optimizing innovation path. Empirical study was carried out, taking salt lake resources exploration as an example. Dynamic evolution of research focus, diffusion path of innovation knowledge and evolution of innovation subjects in this domain were demonstrated through quantitative analysis.
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Review of the Editions of Yu Hu Ci by Zhang Xiaoxiang
Wu Juan
Libraly Journal. 2020, 39 (9): 119-131.
Zhang Xiaoxiang, a famous poet in the Southern Song Dynasty, together with Zhang Yuanqian are known as the double jaspers in the poetry community at the beginning of the same dynasty. Zhang Xiaoxiang’s Yu Hu Ci has numerous versions with complicated inter-relationship. The academic community has not really figured out the source of these versions. This article has extensively studied 25 versions of Yu Hu Ci both at home and abroad and discovered the pros and cons and other characteristics of these versions, which means an innovation in this area. Yu Hu Ci can be divided into four systems of versions: Qiandao system in the Song Dynasty, Jiatai system in the Song Dynasty, system of Selection of wonderful poetries in the Southern Song Dynasty (Jue Miao Ci Xuan), Zhang Shixing system in the Ming Dynasty. The paper also finds that there are obvious differences between the version of Wenyuange, Wenjinge and Wenlange in the Si Ku Quan Shu, belonged to Jia Tai system in the Song Dynasty and the version of Wenjinge is the most refined. The contemporary version of Yu Hu Ci, such as the version of All Poetries of Song Dynasty, still needs further improvement.
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