Lora Lennertz
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Professor / Librarian
Also affiliated: Association of Research Libraries (2020); Division of Undergraduate Education (2026)
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Biography and Research Information
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Lora Lennertz, a Professor and Librarian at the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville, researches scholarly communication and information literacy. Her work has focused on bibliometric analysis, including the use of software like VOSviewer for mapping disciplines and analyzing research overlap. Lennertz has also published guides on data management, copyright, and the use of specific research databases, such as DataPlanet. Additionally, she has contributed to understanding the management of institutional repositories, particularly during periods of transition.
With 219 publications and an h-index of 3, Lennertz has collaborated with colleagues including James T. McAllister, Zayuris Atencio Mojica, and Jessica Cabrera-Sarduy on shared publications. Her recent activity indicates ongoing engagement in her fields of study.
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- h-index: 3
- Publications: 219
- Citations: 327
Selected Publications
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Lora Test IV (2026)
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Crazy train: Managing an institutional repository during transition: Conference report (2024)
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Overlap Analysis: A Case Study (2023)
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Mapping A Discipline: A Guide to Using VOSviewer for Bibliometric and Visual Analysis (2021)
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A Question of Time: Sociotemporality in Academic Libraries (2020)
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- Mapping A Discipline: A Guide to Using VOSviewer for Bibliometric and Visual Analysis
- Mapping A Discipline: A Guide to Using VOSviewer for Bibliometric and Visual Analysis
- Overlap Analysis: A Case Study
- Crazy train: Managing an institutional repository during transition: Conference report