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e-Review of Tourism Research (eRTR), Vol. 12, No. 1/2, 2015
http://ertr.tamu.edu
152
Lara Klestov
University of Queensland, Australia
The eRTR Journey
Lara Klestov
University of Queensland, Australia
Email: lara.klestov@uq.net.au
Lara Klestov is a Masters student completing her degree at the University of Queensland,
Australia and is also the Editorial Assistant for the e-Review of Tourism Research (eRTR)
journal. Her research interests include volunteer tourism, ecotourism, community based
tourism and ICT.
Introduction
In 2003, the e-Review of Tourism Research (eRTR) was born. The journal has evolved
from a product of a cooperative project sponsored through alliances between TTRA, the
Canadian Tourism Commission and the Department of Recreation, Park, and Tourism
Sciences at Texas A&M University aimed at facilitating knowledge transfer from academia
to industry to an electronic open access journal managed by the Department of Recreation,
Park, and Tourism Sciences at Texas A&M University. The journal to date has published a
total of 11 volumes with the support of eRTR’s volunteers that serve on the editorial
management and review boards and the authors who contribute research on emerging travel
and tourism research issues. With the work of over 400 authors and 60 reviewers from around
the world being represented in these previous volumes, this commentary reflects on the
diversity of topics published by the eRTR and the regional distribution of eRTR’s authors and
reviewers.
Therefore, the purpose of this research was two-fold.
1. To identify the regional distribution of e-Review of Tourism Research (eRTR)
authors and reviewers that have contributed to Volume 1 – 11;
2. To identify the topics of research papers published by e-Review of Tourism Research
(eRTR) between Volume 1 – 11.
e-Review of Tourism Research (eRTR), Vol. 12, No. 1/2, 2015
http://ertr.tamu.edu
153
Research Methodology
eRTR Authors
Data for this report was gathered from 27 April – 20 May 2015. The data was collected via
the e- Review of Tourism Research (eRTR) website (http://ertr.tamu.edu). The eRTR archive
was accessed which contains a list of each volume and issue published by the eRTR.
The following core data was extracted from each published paper from Volume 1 through to
Volume 11– volume number, issue number, author name, author location and keywords
contained within each article. This data was populated into an excel spreadsheet. The authors’
location data was organized using continents with the following categories: Africa, North
America (US and Canada), Latin America (Central and South America), Asia, Australia (with
Oceania) and Europe.
eRTR Reviewers
The geographic distribution of eRTR reviewers (based on the location of the reviewer’s
university) was collected via the internal reviewers spread sheet. The reviewers’ location data
was organized into the following categories: Africa, North America (US and Canada), Latin
America (Central and South America), Asia, Australia (with Oceania) and Europe.
eRTR Topics
After extracting the keywords for each paper into an excel document, this data was
transferred into one single word document. A data-cleaning phase was performed to ensure
consistency and uniformity of spelling to improve the data. Inconsistencies in data were
identified and corrected in order to only display one complete record. For example, Tourism
and tourism and tourist, Tourist, Tourists were all updated to one singular word format to
maintain consistency and accuracy of results. A word cloud, also known as tag cloud is a text
data visualization method. In order to establish word frequencies, a word cloud has been
created to visually present the text data. The completed word document was loaded into word
cloud software ‘Tag Crowd’ http://tagcrowd.com/ to generate a visual presentation of the data
findings.
e-Review of Tourism Research (eRTR), Vol. 12, No. 1/2, 2015
http://ertr.tamu.edu
154
Findings
Regional Distribution of eRTR Authors
A total of 404 authors have contributed to the eRTR between Volume 1, 2003 and Volume
11, 2015. The results reveal that overall America 45.79%, Europe 28.71% and Australia
(including Oceania) 12.13% were the most dominant continents in terms of contribution of
papers from eRTR authors (Figure 1). In terms of developing countries, Asia took the lead
accounting for 6.19% of eRTR authors, followed by Latin America 4.21% and Africa 2.97%.
Developing countries as a whole provided a total contribution of 13.37% to the eRTR journal.
 
 
 
 
Figure 1. Regional Distribution of eRTR Authors
Volume 1, 2003 saw the majority of authors located in North America (64.81%) and
Australia, including Oceania 22.22%, with only 11.11% of authors contributing to the eRTR
from developing countries (Asia, Africa & Latin America) (Figure 2).
 
 
Figure 2. Regional Author Distribution for Volume 1
e-Review of Tourism Research (eRTR), Vol. 12, No. 1/2, 2015
http://ertr.tamu.edu
155
Reflecting on the eRTR’s recent publication (Figure 3), Volume 11 reported a change in
regional distribution. Whilst North America still dominated accounting for 30% of authors, as
a collective 30% of authors were located in developing countries (Asia, Africa & Latin
America). In comparison to Volume 1, 2003 the increase in author contributions from
developing countries was 18.89%. It can be noted that in Volume 1, authors from Europe
were non-existent however in Volume 11 authors from Europe accounted for 35%. Australia
(including Oceania) saw a decrease (17.22%) in author contribution in comparison with
Volume 1.
Figure 3. Regional Author Distribution for Volume 11
A possible explanation for this trend is the emergence of research excellence measurement
exercises in certain countries that make it difficult for authors to contribute to publications
that are not recognized by their institutions. Another trend to consider is the greater number
of tourism research institutions emerging in Asia and Latin America. Yet another fact to
consider is the emergence of a new tourism scholar generation that feels more comfortable
publishing their work in English.
e-Review of Tourism Research (eRTR), Vol. 12, No. 1/2, 2015
http://ertr.tamu.edu
156
Regional Distribution of eRTR Reviewers
A total of 63 eRTR reviewers were identified as serving as reviewers for the eRTR journal
between Volume 1 and Volume 11. Europe is identified as the largest base of reviewers
(31.75%), followed by North America (25.40%), Australia (and Oceania) (22.22%), Asia
(14.29%), Africa (4.76%) and Latin America (1.59%) (Figure 4).
 
 
 
Figure 4. Regional Distribution of eRTR Reviewers
This is a clear call for more Latin American and African scholars to consider reviewing for
eRTR.
Topics of papers published by eRTR (Vol 1 – Vol 11)
Derived from the topics of papers published between Volume 1 – 11, the data collected was
collated into a work cloud to provide a visual representation of the findings (Figure 5). We
have identified high frequencies for the following words: Tourism, Travel, Marketing,
Development, Information, Impact, Destination, Community, Sustainable, Quality and
Online. The most dominant word identified was ‘tourism’, which reflects the focus of the
journal. It is evident that other frequency of words - marketing, online, development,
information and sustainable all echo the objective of the eRTR in delivering emerging travel
and tourism research issues with an applied focus.
e-Review of Tourism Research (eRTR), Vol. 12, No. 1/2, 2015
http://ertr.tamu.edu
152
 
 
It is important to note that the size of the words reflect frequency, not the importance or the exact context of the words. 
Figure 5. eRTR Article Keywords
 
e-Review of Tourism Research (eRTR), Vol. 12, No. 1/2, 2015
http://ertr.tamu.edu
152
 
Conclusion
eRTR has provided an important publication outlet for researchers around the world. As an
open access journal, diversity in authors, reviewers and topics is extremely important. The
above results showed that this is achieved to some extent but that there is indeed room for
improvement.

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The eRTR Journey

  • 1. e-Review of Tourism Research (eRTR), Vol. 12, No. 1/2, 2015 http://ertr.tamu.edu 152 Lara Klestov University of Queensland, Australia The eRTR Journey Lara Klestov University of Queensland, Australia Email: lara.klestov@uq.net.au Lara Klestov is a Masters student completing her degree at the University of Queensland, Australia and is also the Editorial Assistant for the e-Review of Tourism Research (eRTR) journal. Her research interests include volunteer tourism, ecotourism, community based tourism and ICT. Introduction In 2003, the e-Review of Tourism Research (eRTR) was born. The journal has evolved from a product of a cooperative project sponsored through alliances between TTRA, the Canadian Tourism Commission and the Department of Recreation, Park, and Tourism Sciences at Texas A&M University aimed at facilitating knowledge transfer from academia to industry to an electronic open access journal managed by the Department of Recreation, Park, and Tourism Sciences at Texas A&M University. The journal to date has published a total of 11 volumes with the support of eRTR’s volunteers that serve on the editorial management and review boards and the authors who contribute research on emerging travel and tourism research issues. With the work of over 400 authors and 60 reviewers from around the world being represented in these previous volumes, this commentary reflects on the diversity of topics published by the eRTR and the regional distribution of eRTR’s authors and reviewers. Therefore, the purpose of this research was two-fold. 1. To identify the regional distribution of e-Review of Tourism Research (eRTR) authors and reviewers that have contributed to Volume 1 – 11; 2. To identify the topics of research papers published by e-Review of Tourism Research (eRTR) between Volume 1 – 11.
  • 2. e-Review of Tourism Research (eRTR), Vol. 12, No. 1/2, 2015 http://ertr.tamu.edu 153 Research Methodology eRTR Authors Data for this report was gathered from 27 April – 20 May 2015. The data was collected via the e- Review of Tourism Research (eRTR) website (http://ertr.tamu.edu). The eRTR archive was accessed which contains a list of each volume and issue published by the eRTR. The following core data was extracted from each published paper from Volume 1 through to Volume 11– volume number, issue number, author name, author location and keywords contained within each article. This data was populated into an excel spreadsheet. The authors’ location data was organized using continents with the following categories: Africa, North America (US and Canada), Latin America (Central and South America), Asia, Australia (with Oceania) and Europe. eRTR Reviewers The geographic distribution of eRTR reviewers (based on the location of the reviewer’s university) was collected via the internal reviewers spread sheet. The reviewers’ location data was organized into the following categories: Africa, North America (US and Canada), Latin America (Central and South America), Asia, Australia (with Oceania) and Europe. eRTR Topics After extracting the keywords for each paper into an excel document, this data was transferred into one single word document. A data-cleaning phase was performed to ensure consistency and uniformity of spelling to improve the data. Inconsistencies in data were identified and corrected in order to only display one complete record. For example, Tourism and tourism and tourist, Tourist, Tourists were all updated to one singular word format to maintain consistency and accuracy of results. A word cloud, also known as tag cloud is a text data visualization method. In order to establish word frequencies, a word cloud has been created to visually present the text data. The completed word document was loaded into word cloud software ‘Tag Crowd’ http://tagcrowd.com/ to generate a visual presentation of the data findings.
  • 3. e-Review of Tourism Research (eRTR), Vol. 12, No. 1/2, 2015 http://ertr.tamu.edu 154 Findings Regional Distribution of eRTR Authors A total of 404 authors have contributed to the eRTR between Volume 1, 2003 and Volume 11, 2015. The results reveal that overall America 45.79%, Europe 28.71% and Australia (including Oceania) 12.13% were the most dominant continents in terms of contribution of papers from eRTR authors (Figure 1). In terms of developing countries, Asia took the lead accounting for 6.19% of eRTR authors, followed by Latin America 4.21% and Africa 2.97%. Developing countries as a whole provided a total contribution of 13.37% to the eRTR journal.         Figure 1. Regional Distribution of eRTR Authors Volume 1, 2003 saw the majority of authors located in North America (64.81%) and Australia, including Oceania 22.22%, with only 11.11% of authors contributing to the eRTR from developing countries (Asia, Africa & Latin America) (Figure 2).     Figure 2. Regional Author Distribution for Volume 1
  • 4. e-Review of Tourism Research (eRTR), Vol. 12, No. 1/2, 2015 http://ertr.tamu.edu 155 Reflecting on the eRTR’s recent publication (Figure 3), Volume 11 reported a change in regional distribution. Whilst North America still dominated accounting for 30% of authors, as a collective 30% of authors were located in developing countries (Asia, Africa & Latin America). In comparison to Volume 1, 2003 the increase in author contributions from developing countries was 18.89%. It can be noted that in Volume 1, authors from Europe were non-existent however in Volume 11 authors from Europe accounted for 35%. Australia (including Oceania) saw a decrease (17.22%) in author contribution in comparison with Volume 1. Figure 3. Regional Author Distribution for Volume 11 A possible explanation for this trend is the emergence of research excellence measurement exercises in certain countries that make it difficult for authors to contribute to publications that are not recognized by their institutions. Another trend to consider is the greater number of tourism research institutions emerging in Asia and Latin America. Yet another fact to consider is the emergence of a new tourism scholar generation that feels more comfortable publishing their work in English.
  • 5. e-Review of Tourism Research (eRTR), Vol. 12, No. 1/2, 2015 http://ertr.tamu.edu 156 Regional Distribution of eRTR Reviewers A total of 63 eRTR reviewers were identified as serving as reviewers for the eRTR journal between Volume 1 and Volume 11. Europe is identified as the largest base of reviewers (31.75%), followed by North America (25.40%), Australia (and Oceania) (22.22%), Asia (14.29%), Africa (4.76%) and Latin America (1.59%) (Figure 4).       Figure 4. Regional Distribution of eRTR Reviewers This is a clear call for more Latin American and African scholars to consider reviewing for eRTR. Topics of papers published by eRTR (Vol 1 – Vol 11) Derived from the topics of papers published between Volume 1 – 11, the data collected was collated into a work cloud to provide a visual representation of the findings (Figure 5). We have identified high frequencies for the following words: Tourism, Travel, Marketing, Development, Information, Impact, Destination, Community, Sustainable, Quality and Online. The most dominant word identified was ‘tourism’, which reflects the focus of the journal. It is evident that other frequency of words - marketing, online, development, information and sustainable all echo the objective of the eRTR in delivering emerging travel and tourism research issues with an applied focus.
  • 6. e-Review of Tourism Research (eRTR), Vol. 12, No. 1/2, 2015 http://ertr.tamu.edu 152     It is important to note that the size of the words reflect frequency, not the importance or the exact context of the words.  Figure 5. eRTR Article Keywords  
  • 7. e-Review of Tourism Research (eRTR), Vol. 12, No. 1/2, 2015 http://ertr.tamu.edu 152   Conclusion eRTR has provided an important publication outlet for researchers around the world. As an open access journal, diversity in authors, reviewers and topics is extremely important. The above results showed that this is achieved to some extent but that there is indeed room for improvement.