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Control NumberUPD-00000523474
Date and Time of Latest Transaction20090717040310.0
General Information030101s us 000 eng
Language Codeeng
Local Call NumberLG995 1997 L4 B85
Main Entry - Personal NameBugaay, Anelia N., 1955-
Title StatementCitation analysis of the theses/dissertations submitted to the members of the Asia Graduate School of Theology - Philippines Consortium / Anelia N. Bugaay
Physical Description3 v
General NoteThesis (M.L.S.)--University of the Philippines, Diliman
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Summary, Etc.The research trend and orientation in the AGST consortium as reflected in its literature are ranked as follows: 1) History of the Christian Church; 2) Christian education; 3) The Pastoral Ministry; 4) Evangelism and Church Growth; 5) Biblical Studies; 6) New Testament; 7) Theology; 8) Philosophy of religion; 9) Communication; 10) Old Testament; 11) World Mission; 12) Preaching Ministry; 13) Church Music
 Analyzing the literature of a field of study can examine its growth and identify its characteristics as well as the problem orientations of the researchers in a subject area
 The findings of the study are:
 The literature of theological education in the AGST-Philippines consortium has increased very significantly. The study showed that 93.45 percent of the sources were produced by materials submitted from 1975 to 1994. Results indicate that the growth of the literature is dependent on the increase in the number of practitioners and researchers
 The most cited author/editor/ compiler was Bill Bright with 28 items cited. His documents accounted for 0.37 percent of all materials cited and 0.57 percent of all citations
 The most cited bibliographic form was the book. It accounted for 70.30 percent of the materials cited and 71.98 percent of all citations. The most used format in the unpublished group is the interview
 The most cited periodical is Christianity Today. It contributed 55 articles which accounted for 4.2 percent of the cited articles and 55 citations which accounted for 3.9 percent of all citations
 The objectives of the study were to: 1) Determine the distribution of the bibliographic forms of source materials; 2) Determine the distribution by subject of the source materials; 3) Identify the titles cited; 4) Identify which authors/ editors, compilers are cited; 5) Identify which journal titles are cited; and 6) Determine the research trend and orientation in the AGST consortium
 This study used citation analysis to examine the literature of the Theological Education in the Asia Graduate School of Theology (AGST) Philippines. Citation analysis is also used to identify some characteristics of the literature. The 158 theses/dissertations, from 1975 to 1994, as source materials submitted to seven library members in the Philippines were gathered, organized and analyzed
Subject Added Entry - Topical TermAsia Graduate School of Theology--Consortium
 Asia Graduate School of Theology--Dissertations
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LocationUP DLS LG995 1997 L4 B85 Regular Circulation V.2LS-8729T
 UP DLS LG995 1997 L4 B85 Regular Circulation V.3LS-8730T
 UP DLS LG995 1997 L4 B85 Regular Circulation V.1LS-8728T
 UP DLS LG995 1997 L4 B85 Regular Circulation V.2LS-8729T
 UP DLS LG995 1997 L4 B85 Regular Circulation V.3LS-8730T
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Diliman: School of Library and Information StudiesLG995 1997 L4 / B85
 
     
 
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