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Seven volumes of The Electronic Library (TEL) published during the years 2003-2009 collected from Emerald Management Xtra, that constituted 42 issues and a total number of 417 articles carrying 7,442 citations, have been analysed. The study analyzes bibliographical forms, types of articles, authorship pattern, geographical distribution of contributors, chronological distribution of citations, length of articles, and ranking of journals. The study employs Bradford's Law of Scattering.

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The paper is relevant and useful to those who are interested in bibliometrics and it provides a comprehensive study of scholarly communication of The Electronic Library from 2003-2009 for comprehending essential publishing traits of this journal during the stated period.

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This page is a summary of: Scholarly communication of The Electronic Library from 2003‐2009: a bibliometric study, The Electronic Library, February 2012, Emerald,
DOI: 10.1108/02640471211204097.
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