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Objektif MyCite MyCite bermatlamat meningkatkan
kualiti dan keternampakan jurnal-jurnal
ilmiah Malaysia. Objektif spesifik adalah:
Untuk mewujudkan satu polisi yang
dapat memudahcara dalam
penyusunan, pemantauan serta
dalam meningkatkan standard
penerbitan jurnal ilmiah di Malaysia
Untuk membentuk satu sistem
penarafan jurnal bagi membantu
penerbit-penerbit Malaysia
mengenal pasti kekuatan dan
kelemahan mereka dan
kemudiannya mempertingkatkan
kualiti jurnal tersebut
Untuk menyenaraikan dan menilai
semua penerbitan ilmiah di Malaysia
dengan menggunakan penunjuk-
penunjuk bibliometrik
Untuk memberikan satu ukuran yang
objektif bagi impak saintifik jurnal
Malaysia
Untuk menjadikan penerbitan ilmiah
Malaysia boleh dicapai secara
global
MyCite atau Indeks Sitasi Malaysia merupakan initiatif
Kementerian Pengajian Tinggi Malaysia (KPTM), yang selari
dengan aspirasinya di dalam Teras Tiga Pelan Strategik
Pendidikan Tinggi Negara (PSPTN) iaitu dalam
memperkukuh penyelidikan dan inovasi di institusi
pengajian tinggi. Ia dapat menyokong Pelan Tindakan
PSPTN yang berikut:
1. Item 5.24 (iii) Meningkatkan kolaborasi sistem
penyelidikan IPT dengan rantaian Sistem Inovasi
Kebangsaan menerusi peningkatan kualiti penyelidikan
dan penerbitan.
2. Item 5.24 (xii) Menggalakkan dan membantu
penyelidik dalam penulisan jurnal berwasit (refereed
journal) dan berimpak tinggi.
3. Item 5.24 (xii) Memperkasakan jurnal tempatan terpilih
setanding dengan jurnal antarabangsa.
4. Item 9.28 (v) Mempertingkatkan keupayaan,
penyusunan, dan penganalisisan data berkaitan dengan
semua aspek pengajian tinggi.
KPT Malaysia dengan jelas menekankan pentingnya
membina satu sistem penilaian saintifik dan adil bagi
jurnal-jurnal ilmiah di Malaysia dan keperluan
mempercepatkan pembangunan Sistem Indeks Sitasi
Malaysia. Untuk merealisasikannya, KPT Malaysia telah
menubuhkan Pusat Sitasi Malaysia (PSM) pada April 2011
untuk membangunkan MyCite. PSM juga
bertanggungjawab untuk mengumpul, memantau,
menyelaras dan meningkatkan standard penerbitan jurnal
ilmiah di Malaysia. Pusat ini terlibat terutamanya di dalam
penyelidikan dan penilaian komunikasi ilmiah di Malaysia,
pembangunan pangkalan data jurnal serta
pembangunan dan penyelidikan perisian sitasi. Universiti
Malaya, universiti perdana Malaysia, mengambil peranan
utama di dalam mengemukakan penubuhan PSM
dengan menggunakan sistem yang dimiliki oleh universiti
tersebut iaitu Malaysian Abstracting and Indexing System
(MyAIS) dan University of Malaya’s Refereed Journal
System untuk pembangunan selanjutnya bagi MyCite.
Mengenai MyCite
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Kebolehgunaan Sistem
MyCite (www.mycite.my) merangkumi semua bidang di
dalam Sains, Teknologi, Kejuruteraan dan Perubatan
(STEM), Sains Sosial dan Kemanusiaan. Ia mempunyai
pautan kepada MyJurnal (www.myjurnal.my), iaitu Sistem
Pengurusan Jurnal Malaysia, untuk mengekstrak data
bibliografik bagi paparan dan pengiraan statistik
bibliometrik. MyCite dijangka dapat memudahkan
kegunaan berikut:
Menyediakan maklumat bibliometrik serta
kandungan teks penuh jurnal ilmiah yang diterbitkan
di Malaysia dalam bidang Sains, Teknologi,
Kejuruteraan, Perubatan, Sains Sosial dan
Kemanusiaan.
Menyediakan laporan sitasi dan bibliometrik bagi
penyelidik, jurnal dan institusi di Malaysia yang hanya
berdasarkan kandungan dalam MyCite.
Membantu membuat kandungan penerbitan ilmiah
Malaysia lebih kelihatan di peringkat global agar
penyelidik Malaysia boleh mengenal pasti pakar dan
bidang untuk berkolaborasi, serta merangsang
penggunaan dan sitasi.
Prospek Masa Hadapan
Kolaborasi dengan negara-negara Asean seperti
Thailand, Filipina, Indonesia dan Vietnam di dalam
pembentukan ASEAN Citation index.
Menyumbang maklumat penerbitan dan sitasi
kepada Pusat Sitasi Islam.
Agen yang mencadangkan pengindeksan jurnal-
jurnal Malaysia kepada Scopus.
“The citation index adds a new
dimension to the pursuit of
scientific knowledge. Two
otherwise unrelated scientific
observations may be correlated
in the citation index though a
common reference or through a
chain of source-reference links.” 1
Eugene Garfield, 1963
1 Garfield, E. "Science Citation Index." Science Citation Index 1961, 1, p.v-xvi, 1963.
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MyCite bermatlamat untuk meningkatkan ketersediaan dan keternampakan jurnal ilmiah
Malaysia di kalangan masyarakat akademik antarabangsa dan ia memberi faedah kepada:
Kriteria pemilihan jurnal untuk MyCite Dianggarkan terdapat lebih daripada 500 jurnal ilmiah diterbitkan di Malaysia. Jurnal-jurnal mempunyai status
penerbitan yang berlainan; penerbitan tersebut mungkin semasa, tidak menentu, telah terhenti atau telah
berubah nama. Kebolehgunaan dan sitasi daripada artikel-artikel yang diterbitkan di dalam jurnal-jurnal yang
telah terhenti penerbitannya bagaimanapun terus menjadi penting terutamanya di dalam bidang sains sosial dan
kemanusiaan. MyCite membuat komitmen untuk menyediakan liputan komprehensif jurnal ilmiah Malaysia bagi
memenuhi keperluan maklumat para malim sarjana (ahli akademik) untuk menyokong pengajaran, pembelajaran
dan penyelidikan. Penganalisaan bahan-bahan kepustakaan saintifik telah menunjukkan bahawa adalah tidak
praktikal untuk meliputi semua jurnal ilmiah yang diterbitkan di dunia kerana hanya sebilangan kecil jurnal
sebenarnya menerbitkan sebahagian besar daripada hasil-hasil saintifik yang signifikan dan dirujuk. Prinsip ini
disebut sebagai undang-undang Bradford penyebaran kepustakaan.
Eugene Garfield
“The combination of a
judicious selection of source
journals together with
comprehensive treatment of
reference journals produces
an index which extends far
beyond the scope of ordinary
indexes.” 1 1 Garfield, E. "Science Citation Index." Science Citation Index 1961, 1, p.v-xvi, 1963.
Signifikan
Pendekatan ini mungkin tidak sesuai untuk MyCite kerana jumlah
jurnal Malaysia adalah agak kecil berbanding dengan jurnal yang
diliputi oleh agensi-agensi pengindeksan sitasi antarabangsa
seperti Thomson Reuters bagi Web of Science dan Elsevier bagi
SciVerse Scopus. Oleh yang demikian, MyCite cuba untuk meliputi
sebanyak mungkin jurnal ilmiah yang memenuhi kriteria pemilihan
jurnal untuk MyCite. Bagaimanapun, hanya jurnal-jurnal yang
memenuhi semua kriteria yang ditetapkan akan bermungkinan
dikemukakan untuk pengindeksan dalam pangkalan data Web of
Science dan Scopus. Kriteria pemilihan yang diterangkan terpakai
kepada semua jurnal dalam bidang sains, teknologi, perubatan,
sains sosial dan kemanusiaan dan diperincikan dalam Appendiks 1.
Pengarang dapat mengetahui …
Jumlah artikel mereka yang diterbitkan di dalam jurnal Malaysia iaitu produktiviti penyelidikan.
Individu lain yang merujuk hasil kerja mereka di
dalam jurnal Malaysia.
Individu lain yang menjalankan kajian di dalam bidang mereka dan menghasilkan penerbitan di dalam jurnal Malaysia.
Penerbit jurnal akan tahu …
Jumlah artikel yang diterbitkan mereka. Impak jurnal mereka di dalam tetingkap 2 dan 5
tahun. Immediacy index jurnal mereka atau seberapa
cepatkah artikel yang diterbitkan menerima sitasi. h-index jurnal masing-masing.
Pustakawan akademik boleh mengetahui …
Jumlah penerbitan oleh pengarang yang bergabung kepada institusi mereka.
Jumlah sitasi kepada artikel yang ditulis oleh
pengarang yang bergabung kepada institusi mereka. Para akademik, penyelidik dan pelajar boleh …
Mencari dan mendapatkan maklumat, serta muat-turun artikel teks-penuh yang terdapat di dalam sistem.
Mengetahui pengarang dan institusi yang aktif di
dalam penerbitan. Mengenalpasti impak sesebuah jurnal.
Menjalankan kajian bibliometrik dan saintometrik
berkaitan penyelidikan di Malaysia.
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Mengenai PSM Dari Februari 2011 hingga May 2012
PSM ditempatkan di Universiti
Malaya dan diterajui oleh
pengarahnya, Professor Dr Zainab
Dato Awang Ngah.
Tanggungjawab PSM adalah:
Mengumpul artikel dan sitasi
bagi jurnal ilmiah Malaysia dan
membangunkan alatan
capaian kembali di dalam
bentuk pangkalan data indeks
sitasi yang mampan.
Menyediakan maklumat faktor
impak jurnal Malaysia bagi
setiap tahun.
Menjalankan kajian bibliometrik
dan saintometrik di dalam
bidang-bidang berkaitan dan
menerbitkan artikel secara
berkala di dalam jurnal
kebangsaan dan
antarabangsa.
Menyediakan perkhidmatan
akademik serta latihan dan
perundingan bagaimana
meningkatkan kualiti jurnal
Malaysia.
Menjalin perkongsian dengan
organisasi berkaitan bagi
menjadikan jurnal Malaysia
lebih kelihatan di peringkat
kebangsaan, serantau dan
antarabangsa.
Penubuhan PSM adalah sejajar
dengan aspirasi KPT Malaysia,
khususnya, dan dengan
Kerajaan Malaysia, pada
amnya, iaitu untuk
menempatkan universiti-
universiti Malaysia di kalangan
universiti terbaik di dunia melalui
peningkatan kualiti penerbitan
di Malaysia khususnya
penerbitan jurnal ilmiah. PSM
akan menjadi pusat sehenti
yang dapat membantu
mengantarabangsakan
penerbitan jurnal ilmiah
Malaysia, membuatkan
kandungan jurnal dapat
dicapai secara global dan
diindeks di peringkat
kebangsaan, serta
mencadangkan pengindeksan
jurnal-jurnal ini di dalam
pangkalan data agensi
pengindeksan antarabangsa
seperti Scopus dan ISI (Institute
for Scientific Information) Web
of Science. Jawatankuasa yang
ditubuhkan untuk
merealisasikan PSM adalah
seperti di Appendiks 2.
Hubungi
PUSAT SITASI MALAYSIA
Kementerian Pengajian Tinggi
d/a Fakulti Sains Komputer &
Teknologi Maklumat,
Universiti Malaya,
50603 Kuala Lumpur,
Malaysia
Tel: +603-7967 6422
Fax: +603-7967 6373
Email: [email protected]
Atau e-mail kepada :
Professor Madya Dr Abrizah Abdullah – [email protected]
Puan Nadia Suriati Lias - [email protected]
Aruna Thambidorai - [email protected]
Noor Husna Mohamad Zayadi - [email protected]
Maklumat lanjut, layari
Malaysian Citation Index - www.mycite.my
Malaysian Journal Management System - www.myjurnal.my
Malaysian Citation Centre - http://mcc.um.edu.my
Although I don’t mind being called a
librarian, I think it’s more accurate to
call me an information engineer or
information scientist…. I always
considered myself an information
engineer, but was forbidden to use
that term by the Engineering licensing
board of Pennsylvania so I called
myself an information scientist. Today I
am usually referred to as a
scientometrician or bilbiometrician but
a more accurate term might be
citation analyst.
Garfield, E.
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About MyCite
MyCite or Malaysian Citation Index is the Ministry of
Higher Education (MOHE) Malaysia’s initiative, in line with its
aspiration as embedded in Core 3 of the Malaysian Higher
Education Strategic plan, that is to "strengthen research
and innovation" in institutions of higher learning in terms of:
1. Item 5.24 (iii): To increase collaboration amongst
institutions of higher learning through improving the quality
of research and publications
2. Item 5.24 (xii): To encourage and assist researchers in their
writings in refereed journals with high impact
3. Item 5.24 (xii): To increase the quality of local journals so
as to be competitive or at par with other international
journals
4. Item 9.28 (v): To improve the Ministry’s ability to compile
and analyze data related to all aspects of higher
education, [including the publication output from
Malaysian institutions of higher learning]
MOHE clearly stated the importance of building up a
scientific and fair evaluation system of Malaysian scholarly
journals and the urgency to speed up the development of
a Malaysian Citation index system, and therefore initiated
the establishment of the Malaysian Citation Centre (MCC)
in April 2011 to develop MyCite. MCC is responsible for
collating, monitoring, coordinating and improving the
standard of scholarly journal publications in Malaysia. The
center mainly engages in the research and evaluation of
Malaysian scholarly communication, journal database
development and citation software research and
development. Malaysia’s premier university, the University of
Malaya (UM) in Kuala Lumpur took the lead in putting
forward the development of MCC which utilized the
university’s Malaysian Abstracting and Indexing System
(MyAIS) and University of Malaya’s Refereed Journal System
for the further development of MyCite.
MyCite Objectives The aim of MyCite is to increase the
quality and visibility of Malaysian
scholarly journals. Specific objectives
are:
To create a policy that can
facilitate in the organization and
monitoring as well as improving the
standard of scholarly journal
publication in Malaysia.
To formulate a journal rating
system to help Malaysian publishers
self-access the international
standing of their own journals.
To list and evaluate all scholarly
journal publications in Malaysia
using bibliometric and
scientometrics indicators.
To provide an objective measure
of Malaysian journal scientific
impact.
To enable the global access of
Malaysian scholarly publications.
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System Usability
MyCite (www.mycite.my) covers all fields in Science,
Technology, Engineering, Medicine (STEM), Social Sciences
& Humanities (SSH). It is linked to MyJurnal
(www.myjurnal.my), the Malaysian Journal Management
System, to extract bibliographic data for display and
calculation of bibliometric statistic. MyCite is envisaged to
facilitate the following uses:
Provides bibliometrics information as well as full-text
contents of scholarly journals published in Malaysia in
the field of Sciences, Technology, Engineering,
Medicine, Social Sciences and the Humanities.
Provides citation and bibliometric reports on Malaysian
researchers, journals and institutions based only on the
contents within MyCite.
Helps make contents of Malaysian scholarly
publications globally visible so that Malaysian
researchers can identify experts and areas of possible
collaboration as well as stimulate use and citations.
Future Prospects
Collaboration with Thailand, Indonesia, the Philippines
and Vietnam to form ASEAN Citation Index.
Contribute publication and citation information to the
Islamic Citation Centre.
An agent which recommends Malaysian journal to
Scopus for indexation.
“The citation index adds a new
dimension to the pursuit of scientific
knowledge. Two otherwise unrelated
scientific observations may be
correlated in the citation index though
a common reference or through a
chain of source-reference links.” 1
Eugene Garfield, 1963
1 Garfield, E. "Science Citation Index." Science Citation Index 1961, 1, p.v-xvi, 1963.
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Significance
Authors could find out…
The total articles they have published in Malaysian journals i.e. their research productivity.
Who are citing their works in Malaysian journals.
Who else are researching in their area and publishing in Malaysian journals.
Journal publishers will know…
Total articles they have published.
Their journal impact in 2 and 5 years window.
The immediacy index of their journals or how soon articles they publish get citation.
Their journal’s h-index.
Academic librarians could find out…
Total publications by authors affiliated to the institution published in Malaysian scholarly journals.
Total citations to articles authored by authors affiliated to the institution.
Academics, researchers and students could…
Search for information, view and download full-text articles which is made available by persons or institutions that contributes to the system
Locate productive authors and institutions
Identify journal impact
Conduct bibliometrics and scientometric studies related to Malaysian research
MyCite Journal Selection Criteria
It is estimated that there are over 500 scholarly journals published in Malaysia. These journals are at different
publication status, they may be current, irregular or has ceased or have changed names. The usability and
citedness of articles published in those journals that have ceased publication however continue to be important
especially in such fields as social sciences and humanities. MyCite is committed to providing comprehensive
coverage of Malaysian scholarly journals so as to meet scholars information needs to support teaching, learning
and research. Analyses of scientific literature have shown that it is impractical to cover all scholarly journals
published in the world since only a small number of journals actually publish the bulk of citable and significant
scientific results. This principle is referred to as Bradford’s law of literature dispersion.
This approach may not be suitable for MyCite as the number of
Malaysian journals are fairly small compared to the journals
covered by international citation indexing agencies such as Thomson
Reuters’ Web of Science and Elsevier’s SciVerse Scopus. As such
MyCite tries to cover as many Malaysian scholarly journals as possible
that meet MyCite journal selection criteria. However, only those that
meet all criteria specified will be submitted for possible indexation in
the Web of Science and Scopus databases. The selection criteria
described apply to all journals in the sciences, technology, medical
related, social sciences and the humanities and is detailed in
Appendix 1.
Eugene Garfield
“The combination of a
judicious selection of source
journals together with
comprehensive treatment of
reference journals produces
an index which extends far
beyond the scope of
ordinary indexes.” 1
1 Garfield, E. "Science Citation Index." Science Citation Index 1961, 1, p.v-xvi, 1963.
MyCite aims to make Malaysian scholarly
journals available and visible to the international
academic community and benefits:
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About MCC MCC is anchored at the University
of Malaya and is headed by its
director, Professor Dr Zainab Dato
Awang Ngah.
The responsibilities of MCC are to:
Collect published articles and
citations for Malaysian
scholarly journals and
develop search and retrieval
tools in the form of
sustainable citation index
database
Make available the
Malaysian journal impact
factors on a yearly basis
Conduct bibliometric and
scientometric studies in
related areas and publish
articles regularly in national
and international journals
Provide academic services as
well as training and
consultancy on how to
improve the quality of
Malaysian journals
Seek partnership with related
organizations to make
Malaysian journals more
visible locally, regionally and
internationally
The setting up of MCC is in line
with the Ministry of Higher
Education's (MOHE) aspiration
specifically and the government
of Malaysia in general to
improve Malaysian university
ranking by improving the quality
of Malaysian publications
especially scholarly journals.
MCC would be the one-stop
centre that would help
internationalize Malaysian journal
publications, making their
contents accessible globally and
indexed locally, as well as
proposing their indexation by
international indexing agencies
such as Scopus and the ISI
(Institute for Scientific
Information) Web of Science
databases. The committees that
were formed to realize MCC is
listed in Appendix 2.
MALAYSIAN CITATION CENTRE
Ministry of Higher Education
c/o Faculty of Computer Science
and Information Technology,
Universiti of Malaya,
50603 Kuala Lumpur,
Malaysia
Tel : +603-7967 6422
Fax: +603-7967 6373
Email: [email protected]
Contact Information
Or e-mail to :
Professor Madya Dr Abrizah Abdullah – [email protected]
Puan Nadia Suriati Lias - [email protected]
Aruna Thambidorai - [email protected]
Noor Husna Mohamad Zayadi - [email protected]
For more information, visit
Malaysian Citation Index - www.mycite.my
Malaysian Journal Management System - www.myjurnal.my
Malaysian Citation Centre - http://mcc.um.edu.my
Although I don’t mind being called
a librarian, I think it’s more accurate
to call me an information engineer
or information scientist…. I always
considered myself an information
engineer, but was forbidden to use
that term by the Engineering
licensing board of Pennsylvania so I
called myself an information
scientist. Today I am usually referred
to as a scientometrician or
bilbiometrician but a more accurate
term might be citation analyst.
Garfield, E.
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Appendix 1
1. BASIC STANDARD
Timeliness
A journal must be publishing according to its stated
frequency. The ability to be timely indicates a
healthy pool of submissions and ensures longevity.
Follow international editorial conventions
An informative journal title that reflects that it is a
serial.
Descriptive article titles.
Includes informative abstracts.
Complete bibliographic information in articles’
references section.
Complete address and email contact for every
author.
Language requirements
Published in English or Malay language.
English translations must be provided for articles
written in the Malay language.
English abstracts need to be provided by articles in
the Malay language.
ISSN/ESSN
The journal should have an ISSN (International
Standard Serial Number) or ESSN, for information
see http://www.issn.org/2-22666-National-
Centres.php?id=49)
Quality control
The journal should indicate that it applies a peer-
reviewing process and editorial quality control.
Quality of references
Cited references must be complete and follows an
internal styling format be it MLA, APA, IEEE,
Chicago, etc.
2. COVERAGE
Spatial
All journals should be published in Malaysia
Subject
All scientific and scholarly subjects published by
universities, research centers, foundations, or
nongovernmental organizations. Journals
released by commercial publishers will be
accepted if their content is of academic
value.
Content
A substantive part of the journal should consist of
research papers. All content should be available
in full text.
New fields being covered
A new or young journal may be considered if it
publishes research on new topics and it is felt that
the addition of such content would help enrich
coverage in MyCite.
3. EDITORIALS ARE ACTIVE AUTHORS
Editors
It is important that editorial members are in their
own right active authors who understand the
rigor of scholarly writing.
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Appendix 1
4. INTERNATIONAL DIVERSITY
Diversity of contributing authors
The authors contributing articles to a journal should
indicate international (world) or regional (e.g. Asia-
Pacific) diversity. The target should at least be 40% (or
more) international authors and 60% local.
Diversity of Reviewers
International or regional diversity of the reviewing
members is important as an indicator that the
articles a journal publishes have been vetted by
individuals of authority in the fields covered by the
journal. This would encourage further international or
regional submissions.
5. INDEXATION STATUS
Indexation status of the journal
The journal will be given priority if it has achieved a
reasonable degree of influence as a result of its
indexation status by:
i. ISI or Scopus
ii. Discipline based databases such IEExplore,
Inspec, Compendex, PubMed etc.
6. AVAILABILITY AND ACCESSIBILITY FACTORS
Print & Electronic status of the journal
Priority will be given to journals which are
already publishing electronically and have been
giving full access to their contents. Those
requesting for indexation by MyCite will need
to either
(a) Give MyCite full access its online contents, or
for those still publishing in print
(b) Undertake the scanning of their own issues
which then can be submitted to MyCite for
processing. The ultimate objective is to
move all Malaysian journals to an electronic
platform so as to increase their availability
and accessibility.
7. INFLUENCE INDICATOR
Bibliometric indicators of influence
Preference will be given to journals that have
accrued citation count, Impact or h index
scores.
Journal citation count may be obtained from
the Journal Citation Report (JCR, ISI), Scimago
(Scopus) or Google Scholar (through Harzing’s
Publish and Perish).
8. LIFETIME
Journals must have published at least two issues
in order to be indexed. Consequently, new
journals should not be sent to the Malaysian
Citation Centre before bringing out the required
number of issues.
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Appendix 2
Committee for Realization of the Malaysian
Citation Centre
Committee Members to put forward Malaysia Citation Centre
Professor Dato’ Dr Abu Bakar bin Salleh (Chairperson) – UPM
Professor Dato’ Dr Muhamad Rasat Muhamad – MMU
Professor Dato’ Dr Md Salleh Yapar – USM
Professor Dato’ Dr Mohd Azmi Omar – UIAM
Professor Dr Asma binti Ismail – USM
Professor Dr Kamaruddin M. Said – UKM
Professor Dr Zainab Awang Ngah – UM
Professor Dr Che Husna bt Azhari – UKM
Professor Dr Narayan Kulathuramaiyer – UNIMAS
Professor Dr Shahrin bin Sahib@Sahibiddin – UteM
Associate Professor Dr Ibrahim Sepawi – UNIMAS
Dr Nor Edzan bt Nasir – Library, UM
Encik Amir Hussain Md Ishak – Library, UPM
Puan Anita Bahari – MOSTI
Puan Maizan Ismail – National Library of Malaysia
Puan Nooraini Ismail – Library, UIAM
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Appendix 2
Professor Dato’ Md Salleh Yapar (Chairperson) – USM
Professor Dr Asma binti Ismail – USM
Professor Dr Kamaruddin M Said – UKM
Professor Dr Marzita Puteh – UPSI
Director, UTeM Publisher
Director, UiTM Universiti Publishing Centre
Deputy Dean, IIU Press – UIAM
Mr Hasrom Harun – Head Publishing Unit, UDM
Mr Shaaban bin Mustafa – UM Publisher
Mrs Fazlina Mohamad Rouse – USM Publishers
Mrs Hafiza bt Mohmad @Mohamad – UTM publisher
Mrs Kamariah Mohd. Saidin – UPM publisher
Head, UMP Press
Head, UMS Press
Director, UTHM Press
Director, UUM Publisher
Division Head, UNIMAS Publisher
Publishing Unit, USIM
Publisher, UMT
Professor Dr. Rujhan Mustafa (Director, MOHE)
Professor Dato’ Dr. Abu Bakar bin Salleh – (Head of the Committee) -
UPM
Professor Dato' Dr. Muhamad Rasat Bin Muhamad - MMU
Professor Dr Zainab Awang Ngah - UM
Professor Dato’ Dr. Md. Salleh Yapar - USM
Dato’ Professor. Dr. Mohd. Azmi bin Omar – UIAM
Professor Dr. Asma binti Ismail – USM
Professor Dr. Che Husna bt. Azhari – UKM
Professor Dr. Kamaruddin M Said - UKM
Professor Dr. Narayan Kulathuramaiyer – UMS
Professor Dr. Shahrin Bin Sahib @ Sahibuddin – UteM
Associate Professor Dr. Mohammad Ibrahim Safawi – UMS
Dato’ Raslin Abu Bakar – National Library of Malaysia
Dr Nor Edzan bt Nasir – Library, UM
Mr Amir Hussain Md. Ishak – UPM
Mr Hasrom Harun – UDI
Mrs Nooraini Ismail, Library, UIAM
Puan Anita bt Bahari – MASTIC
Committee
Members to
develop the
Guidelines for
Malaysian Scholarly
Journals
Committee
Members to
Establish Malaysian
Citation Centre