Lora Lennertz Data-verified
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Lora Lennertz, a Professor and Librarian at the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville, focuses her research and professional activities on information science and academic support. Her work includes developing resources and methodologies for bibliometric analysis, such as the publication "Mapping A Discipline: A Guide to Using VOSviewer for Bibliometric and Visual Analysis." Lennertz also contributes to the management and operational aspects of institutional repositories, as evidenced by "Crazy train: Managing an institutional repository during transition: Conference report."
Her scholarly output also encompasses practical research guides, covering topics like data filtering, software instruction, and copyright and fair use. These guides aim to assist researchers and students in navigating academic resources and adhering to intellectual property guidelines. Lennertz has a publication record of 212 works, with 298 citations, and an h-index of 3. She has collaborated with colleagues at the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville, including James T. McAllister, Zayuris Atencio Mojica, and Jessica Cabrera-Sarduy.
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- h-index: 3
- Publications: 219
- Citations: 308
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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- 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
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