Missing and Recovery of URLs Using Internet Archive: A Case Study on African Journal of Library, Archives and Information Science (AJLAIS)

In recent times, authors of academic publications have depended on web resources. However, there have been some concerns raised on the permanency of e-resources on the web. In this context, this article investigated the availability, missing and recovery of Uniform Resource Locator (URL) citations c...

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Main Authors: Henry Chukwudi JOHN, Ahmed Olakunle Simisaye, Toluwani Joanna Iseyemi
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Language:English
Published: Regional Information Center for Science and Technology (RICeST) 2024-04-01
Series:International Journal of Information Science and Management
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Online Access:https://ijism.isc.ac/article_712216_e5c61871c23f9c886c493e978bc517ce.pdf
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description In recent times, authors of academic publications have depended on web resources. However, there have been some concerns raised on the permanency of e-resources on the web. In this context, this article investigated the availability, missing and recovery of Uniform Resource Locator (URL) citations cited in articles in the African Journal of Library, Archive and Information Science (AJLAIS) published between 2008 and 2017 using Internet Archive. A total of 986 URL citations in 129 research articles published in LIS journals were extracted. The finding showed that URL citations of the journal grew during the years 2008-2017 Finding further revealed that 986 represented 28.88% of the total 3414 references that appeared in the journal in the period under review. Of the total cited web citations 986 web citations 310(31.4%) were not accessible and 676 (68.6%) were accessible. This article adopted a W3C link checker to detect HTTP errors linked with missing URLs. HTTP 500 error messages (‘page not found’) were majorly the irresistible messages that denoted 20 per cent of all HTTP error messages. The highest percentage of missing URLs were associated with commercial domains. The attempt to recover 310 missing URL citations through Internet Archive increased the active web citations from 676 to 918 which accounted for 93.1% of active URL citations. This study further showed a negative correlation between path depth and missing URL citations. The statistical analysis of this research indicated that the number of citations and URL citations are positively correlated.
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spelling doaj.art-4f7e1bc680314c749bcdd327aae6b1fe2024-04-06T09:28:39ZengRegional Information Center for Science and Technology (RICeST)International Journal of Information Science and Management2008-83022008-83102024-04-0122219321010.22034/ijism.2024.1977641.0712216Missing and Recovery of URLs Using Internet Archive: A Case Study on African Journal of Library, Archives and Information Science (AJLAIS)Henry Chukwudi JOHN0Ahmed Olakunle Simisaye1Toluwani Joanna Iseyemi2Lead Digital Library Services, African Leadership University, Kigali, Rwanda.Associate Prof., Department of Library & Information Science Tai Solarin University of Education, Ogun State. Nigeria.Graduate Student, Department of Library & Information Science Tai Solarin University of Education, Ogun State. Nigeria.In recent times, authors of academic publications have depended on web resources. However, there have been some concerns raised on the permanency of e-resources on the web. In this context, this article investigated the availability, missing and recovery of Uniform Resource Locator (URL) citations cited in articles in the African Journal of Library, Archive and Information Science (AJLAIS) published between 2008 and 2017 using Internet Archive. A total of 986 URL citations in 129 research articles published in LIS journals were extracted. The finding showed that URL citations of the journal grew during the years 2008-2017 Finding further revealed that 986 represented 28.88% of the total 3414 references that appeared in the journal in the period under review. Of the total cited web citations 986 web citations 310(31.4%) were not accessible and 676 (68.6%) were accessible. This article adopted a W3C link checker to detect HTTP errors linked with missing URLs. HTTP 500 error messages (‘page not found’) were majorly the irresistible messages that denoted 20 per cent of all HTTP error messages. The highest percentage of missing URLs were associated with commercial domains. The attempt to recover 310 missing URL citations through Internet Archive increased the active web citations from 676 to 918 which accounted for 93.1% of active URL citations. This study further showed a negative correlation between path depth and missing URL citations. The statistical analysis of this research indicated that the number of citations and URL citations are positively correlated.https://ijism.isc.ac/article_712216_e5c61871c23f9c886c493e978bc517ce.pdfweb citationsmissing url citationsrecovery of url citationsinternet archiveafrican journal of libraryarchives and information scienceajlais
spellingShingle Henry Chukwudi JOHN
Ahmed Olakunle Simisaye
Toluwani Joanna Iseyemi
Missing and Recovery of URLs Using Internet Archive: A Case Study on African Journal of Library, Archives and Information Science (AJLAIS)
International Journal of Information Science and Management
web citations
missing url citations
recovery of url citations
internet archive
african journal of library
archives and information science
ajlais
title Missing and Recovery of URLs Using Internet Archive: A Case Study on African Journal of Library, Archives and Information Science (AJLAIS)
title_full Missing and Recovery of URLs Using Internet Archive: A Case Study on African Journal of Library, Archives and Information Science (AJLAIS)
title_fullStr Missing and Recovery of URLs Using Internet Archive: A Case Study on African Journal of Library, Archives and Information Science (AJLAIS)
title_full_unstemmed Missing and Recovery of URLs Using Internet Archive: A Case Study on African Journal of Library, Archives and Information Science (AJLAIS)
title_short Missing and Recovery of URLs Using Internet Archive: A Case Study on African Journal of Library, Archives and Information Science (AJLAIS)
title_sort missing and recovery of urls using internet archive a case study on african journal of library archives and information science ajlais
topic web citations
missing url citations
recovery of url citations
internet archive
african journal of library
archives and information science
ajlais
url https://ijism.isc.ac/article_712216_e5c61871c23f9c886c493e978bc517ce.pdf
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