This edition of our academic discipline profiles entry features the scholarly activity of faculty in English Language and Literature departments at Ph.D. granting universities in the US. The Academic Analytics database from which these data derive contains scholarly activity data describing 6,769 faculty members in 264 English Language and Literature departments at 257 universities (database version AAD2023-2658).
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To cite the data in this blog post, please reference this publication:
Olejniczak AJ, Savage WE, Wheeler R. 2022. The Rhythms of Scholarly Publication: Suggestions to Enhance Bibliometric Comparisons Across Disciplines. Frontiers in Research Metrics and Analytics 7:812312. DOI 10.3389/frma.2022.812312
1. English Language and Literature Faculty Profile
1.a. Discipline population by year of terminal degree: distribution of faculty at US Ph.D. granting universities in departments of English Language and Literature based on their year of terminal degree.
1.b. Faculty by professorial rank and gender: English Language and Literature department faculty population at US Ph.D. granting universities by their professorial rank and gender.
1.c. Mean and median academic age: mean and median “academic age” (number of years since terminal degree) for assistant professors, associate professors, and professors in departments of English Language and Literature at US Ph.D. granting institutions.
2. English Language and Literature Journal Article Profile
2.a. Total articles per year: the total number of journal articles authored by English Language and Literature department faculty at US Ph.D. granting universities each year from 2019 to 2023.
2.b. Mean and median authorships by professorial rank over five years: mean and median number of journal article authorships by assistant professors, associate professors, and professors in English Language and Literature departments at US Ph.D. granting universities over five years.
2.c. Ten journals with the most articles over five years: the ten journals with the greatest number of articles for the past five years published by faculty members in departments of English Language and Literature at US Ph.D. granting universities.
3. English Language and Literature Book Publications Profile
3.a. Total books per year: the total number of books published by English Language and Literature department faculty at US Ph.D. granting universities each year from 2014 to 2023.
3.b. Books by publisher over ten years: This table shows the total number of books authored by English Language and Literature department faculty at US Ph.D. granting institutions over the past ten years (only the ten publishers with the most books published are shown).
3.c. Mean and median book authorships by professorial rank over five years: mean and median number of books authored by assistant professors, associate professors, and professors in English Language and Literature departments at US Ph.D. granting universities over ten years.
4. English Language and Literature Honorific Awards Profile
5.a. Total honorific awards per year: total number of honorific awards won by English Language and Literature department faculty at US Ph.D. granting universities each year from 2010 to 2023.
5.b. Ten most common award-bestowing bodies over ten years: the ten organizations most frequently bestowing awards to English Language and Literature department scholars at US Ph.D. granting universities for the past 10 years.
The Academic Analytics database is made available to scholars seeking to use our data in their research via competitive application through the Academic Analytics Research Center (AARC). If you are interested in using these data in your project, please apply on our website: https://aarcresearch.com/access-our-data.
See previous research projects we have supported here: https://aarcresearch.com/recent-research.
To cite the data in this blog post, please reference this publication:
Olejniczak AJ, Savage WE, Wheeler R. 2022. The Rhythms of Scholarly Publication: Suggestions to Enhance Bibliometric Comparisons Across Disciplines. Frontiers in Research Metrics and Analytics 7:812312. DOI 10.3389/frma.2022.812312