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Link rot in LIS literature: a 20-year study of web citation decay, recovery and preservation challenges
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Aslib Journal of Information Management 1–14.
Published: 14 January 2026
...Ali Sadatmoosavi; Ali Akbar Khasseh; Oranus Tajedini Purpose Web citations are essential for scholarly integrity, but their reliability is threatened by link rot and content drift. Fields like Library and Information Science (LIS), which depend heavily on web references, face significant...
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Rotten web citations cited in scholarly journals: use of time travel for retrieval
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Aslib Journal of Information Management (2022) 74 (2): 225–243.
Published: 16 November 2021
...B. Niveditha; Mallinath Kumbar; B.T. Sampath Kumar Purpose The present study compares the use of web citations as references in leading scholarly journals in Library and Information Science (LIS) and Communication and Media Studies (CMS). A total of 20 journals (each 10 from LIS and CMS) were...
