The purpose of this paper is to qualitative analyse of medicine research output using select scie... more The purpose of this paper is to qualitative analyse of medicine research output using select scientometric indicators with the aim of identifying top preparing countries, subject subthemes, organisations, authors and journals in the area. The present study has examined 29153 publications in medicine research, the present study deals with the Assessment of Indian medicine research output as reflected in Web of Science (WOS) database for the period 2009 to 2018 for identifying the research output in the field of medicine literature. It also provides a comparative evaluation and performance of different types of scientometric indicators, such as number of publications, number of citations, relative growth, doubling time, activity index and collaboration from India. The Indian medicine research has increased exponentially over the last decade.
The present article aims to analyze the scientometric parameters for Indian Chemical Science lite... more The present article aims to analyze the scientometric parameters for Indian Chemical Science literature. The paper analyses publications as reflected in Web of Science (WOS) database for the period 2005 to 2014 for identifying the scientometrics analysis of India in Chemical Science literature. It also gives a comparative evaluation and performance of different types of scientometric indicators. The publications in terms of quantitative aspects of publications, growth rate, doubling time, collaboration and productive journals of Indian chemical science has increased exponentially in recent years.
Objective: This study analyzes the research activities of India in biomedicine during 2012–
2016,... more Objective: This study analyzes the research activities of India in biomedicine during 2012– 2016, based on the total publication output, its growth rate, quality of papers published and rank of India in the global context. Patterns of international collaborative research output and the major partner institutions of India are also discussed. This study also evaluates the research performance of different types of Indian biomedical and research foundations and the characteristics of published literature in Indian and foreign journals. It also analyzes the medical research output by disease and organs. Materials and Methods: The publication data on biomedicine has been retrieved by using Web of Science (WoS) database. Results: total number of 2712 publications as indexed in web of science database during 2012-2016. The results show that there insignificant growth in Biomedicine literature published from India. It may be researcher, institutions or India’s collaboration with other countries, in all aspects considerable growth can be observed Conclusion: High quality research in India is grossly inadequate and requires strategic planning, investment and resource support. There is also a need to improve the existing biomedical education system, which should foster research culture.
The study examines India’s performance based on its publication output in Oceanography literature... more The study examines India’s performance based on its publication output in Oceanography literature during 2011–2015, based on various aspect of the oceanography research such as growth of papers (year wise), most prolific authors, document types, institutions involved, Sources wise distribution, subject wise distribution of publications and international collaboration linkages. The study reveals that, most of the researchers preferred to publish their research results in journals; as such 1.92% of articles were published in journals, more numbers of articles were published in the year 2015, the study shows that overall average citation per paper was 2.32, all the studies will be helpful for its further development. Further this study also identified to analyses coverage growth rates, coverage growth rates, source wise. Degree of collaboration, institutions wise and Geographical wise distribution of the literature
Objective: This study analyzes the research activities of India in Dentistry, Oral Surgery & Medi... more Objective: This study analyzes the research activities of India in Dentistry, Oral Surgery & Medicine Research during 2007– 2016, based on the total publication output, its growth rate, quality of papers published and rank of India in the global context. Patterns of international collaborative research output and the major partner countries of India are also discussed. This study also evaluates the research performance of different types of research institutes, universities and research foundations and the characteristics of published literature in Indian and foreign journals. It also analyzes the medical research output by disease and organs. Materials and Methods: The publication data on Dentistry, Oral Surgery & Medicine has been retrieved by using Web of Science (WoS) database. Results: total number of 2934 publications as indexed in web of science database during 2007-2016. The results show that there insignificant growth in Dentistry, Oral Surgery & Medicine literature published from India. It may be researcher, institutions or India's collaboration with other countries, in all aspects considerable growth can be observed Conclusion: High quality research in India is grossly inadequate and requires strategic planning, investment and resource support. There is also a need to improve the existing dental education system, which should foster research culture.
This study adopts a scientometric approach to Tquantitatively assess current research trends in I... more This study adopts a scientometric approach to Tquantitatively assess current research trends in Indian research performance in chemical engineering,it analyses scienti?c papers published during 2011 to 2015.Its focuses on countries global publication share, growth rate,citation quality, international collaborative publications share, using 5 years data from the web of science database. The study suggests the need to increase the pace of Indian scientific research and also improve itsquality compared with other developed and developing countries. It also suggests the need for India tobuild up its scientific capacity, competence and knowledge base to help bridging the scientific andtechnological gap with leading countries.
This paper attempts to analyze quantitatively the growth and development of Fishery Research in I... more This paper attempts to analyze quantitatively the growth and development of Fishery Research in India in terms of publication output as reflected in Web of Science database (SCI) for the period, 2011 to 2016. Fishery researchers published a total of 1373 papers during the period. The study suggests that Fishry research in India is still in its infancy.
This paper deals with the Bibliometric analysis of the National Conference Proceedings organised ... more This paper deals with the Bibliometric analysis of the National Conference Proceedings organised by Kuvempu University College Librarian’s Association, Shivamogga. The paper analyzes a Bibliometic study of 76 articles was published in the national conference proceedings. The study aims to analyse the topic – wise distribution of article, category – wise distribution of contribution, authorshippatterns and institution – wise distribution of contributions.
The user has requested enhancement of the downloaded file. All in-text references underlined in b... more The user has requested enhancement of the downloaded file. All in-text references underlined in blue are added to the original document and are linked to publications on ResearchGate, letting you access and read them immediately. Physics
This study adopts a scientometric approach to quantitatively assess current research trends in In... more This study adopts a scientometric approach to quantitatively assess current research trends in Indian and South Korean research performance in chemical engineering,it analyses scientific papers published during 2011 to 2015.Its focuses on countries global publication share, growth rate,citation quality, international collaborative publications share, using 5 years data from the web of science database. The study suggests the need to increase the pace of Indian scientific research and also improve itsquality compared with other developed and developing countries.
This paper deals with the analysis of the 140 contributions of the journal entitled' Annals of Li... more This paper deals with the analysis of the 140 contributions of the journal entitled' Annals of Library & Information Studies' published during 2007-2010. It examines year wise, institutions wise, state wise distribution of contributions, authorship pattern, citation analysis, length of the contributions etc. The study shows that most of the contributions of this journal are contributed by single author and state wise distribution shows that most of the contributions are contributed from New Delhi. Citation analysis of 2562 citations includes find out average number of citations per contribution, types of publications cited and preparing of ranked list of cited journals in contributions of this journal. The study reveals that journals are the most cited publication amongst the library and information scientists and the source journal i.e. Annals of Library and Information Studies is the most cited journal in the contributions of this journal.
The objective of this work was to analyse the scientometric parameters for Indian Chemical Scienc... more The objective of this work was to analyse the scientometric parameters for Indian Chemical Science literature. The paper analyses publications data in Web of Science (WOS) database for the period 2005 to 2014 for identifying the scientometrics analysis of India in Chemical Science literature. An several parameters, including contribution and citation impact of the most productive countries, India's overall contribution, its growth rate and doubling time, citation impact, international collaboration, identification of the significant participating countries in India's international collaboration, and impact of leading Indian
The purpose of this paper is to qualitative analyse of medicine research output using select scie... more The purpose of this paper is to qualitative analyse of medicine research output using select scientometric indicators with the aim of identifying top preparing countries, subject subthemes, organisations, authors and journals in the area. The present study has examined 29153 publications in medicine research, the present study deals with the Assessment of Indian medicine research output as reflected in Web of Science (WOS) database for the period 2009 to 2018 for identifying the research output in the field of medicine literature. It also provides a comparative evaluation and performance of different types of scientometric indicators, such as number of publications, number of citations, relative growth, doubling time, activity index and collaboration from India. The Indian medicine research has increased exponentially over the last decade.
The present article aims to analyze the scientometric parameters for Indian Chemical Science lite... more The present article aims to analyze the scientometric parameters for Indian Chemical Science literature. The paper analyses publications as reflected in Web of Science (WOS) database for the period 2005 to 2014 for identifying the scientometrics analysis of India in Chemical Science literature. It also gives a comparative evaluation and performance of different types of scientometric indicators. The publications in terms of quantitative aspects of publications, growth rate, doubling time, collaboration and productive journals of Indian chemical science has increased exponentially in recent years.
Objective: This study analyzes the research activities of India in biomedicine during 2012–
2016,... more Objective: This study analyzes the research activities of India in biomedicine during 2012– 2016, based on the total publication output, its growth rate, quality of papers published and rank of India in the global context. Patterns of international collaborative research output and the major partner institutions of India are also discussed. This study also evaluates the research performance of different types of Indian biomedical and research foundations and the characteristics of published literature in Indian and foreign journals. It also analyzes the medical research output by disease and organs. Materials and Methods: The publication data on biomedicine has been retrieved by using Web of Science (WoS) database. Results: total number of 2712 publications as indexed in web of science database during 2012-2016. The results show that there insignificant growth in Biomedicine literature published from India. It may be researcher, institutions or India’s collaboration with other countries, in all aspects considerable growth can be observed Conclusion: High quality research in India is grossly inadequate and requires strategic planning, investment and resource support. There is also a need to improve the existing biomedical education system, which should foster research culture.
The study examines India’s performance based on its publication output in Oceanography literature... more The study examines India’s performance based on its publication output in Oceanography literature during 2011–2015, based on various aspect of the oceanography research such as growth of papers (year wise), most prolific authors, document types, institutions involved, Sources wise distribution, subject wise distribution of publications and international collaboration linkages. The study reveals that, most of the researchers preferred to publish their research results in journals; as such 1.92% of articles were published in journals, more numbers of articles were published in the year 2015, the study shows that overall average citation per paper was 2.32, all the studies will be helpful for its further development. Further this study also identified to analyses coverage growth rates, coverage growth rates, source wise. Degree of collaboration, institutions wise and Geographical wise distribution of the literature
Objective: This study analyzes the research activities of India in Dentistry, Oral Surgery & Medi... more Objective: This study analyzes the research activities of India in Dentistry, Oral Surgery & Medicine Research during 2007– 2016, based on the total publication output, its growth rate, quality of papers published and rank of India in the global context. Patterns of international collaborative research output and the major partner countries of India are also discussed. This study also evaluates the research performance of different types of research institutes, universities and research foundations and the characteristics of published literature in Indian and foreign journals. It also analyzes the medical research output by disease and organs. Materials and Methods: The publication data on Dentistry, Oral Surgery & Medicine has been retrieved by using Web of Science (WoS) database. Results: total number of 2934 publications as indexed in web of science database during 2007-2016. The results show that there insignificant growth in Dentistry, Oral Surgery & Medicine literature published from India. It may be researcher, institutions or India's collaboration with other countries, in all aspects considerable growth can be observed Conclusion: High quality research in India is grossly inadequate and requires strategic planning, investment and resource support. There is also a need to improve the existing dental education system, which should foster research culture.
This study adopts a scientometric approach to Tquantitatively assess current research trends in I... more This study adopts a scientometric approach to Tquantitatively assess current research trends in Indian research performance in chemical engineering,it analyses scienti?c papers published during 2011 to 2015.Its focuses on countries global publication share, growth rate,citation quality, international collaborative publications share, using 5 years data from the web of science database. The study suggests the need to increase the pace of Indian scientific research and also improve itsquality compared with other developed and developing countries. It also suggests the need for India tobuild up its scientific capacity, competence and knowledge base to help bridging the scientific andtechnological gap with leading countries.
This paper attempts to analyze quantitatively the growth and development of Fishery Research in I... more This paper attempts to analyze quantitatively the growth and development of Fishery Research in India in terms of publication output as reflected in Web of Science database (SCI) for the period, 2011 to 2016. Fishery researchers published a total of 1373 papers during the period. The study suggests that Fishry research in India is still in its infancy.
This paper deals with the Bibliometric analysis of the National Conference Proceedings organised ... more This paper deals with the Bibliometric analysis of the National Conference Proceedings organised by Kuvempu University College Librarian’s Association, Shivamogga. The paper analyzes a Bibliometic study of 76 articles was published in the national conference proceedings. The study aims to analyse the topic – wise distribution of article, category – wise distribution of contribution, authorshippatterns and institution – wise distribution of contributions.
The user has requested enhancement of the downloaded file. All in-text references underlined in b... more The user has requested enhancement of the downloaded file. All in-text references underlined in blue are added to the original document and are linked to publications on ResearchGate, letting you access and read them immediately. Physics
This study adopts a scientometric approach to quantitatively assess current research trends in In... more This study adopts a scientometric approach to quantitatively assess current research trends in Indian and South Korean research performance in chemical engineering,it analyses scientific papers published during 2011 to 2015.Its focuses on countries global publication share, growth rate,citation quality, international collaborative publications share, using 5 years data from the web of science database. The study suggests the need to increase the pace of Indian scientific research and also improve itsquality compared with other developed and developing countries.
This paper deals with the analysis of the 140 contributions of the journal entitled' Annals of Li... more This paper deals with the analysis of the 140 contributions of the journal entitled' Annals of Library & Information Studies' published during 2007-2010. It examines year wise, institutions wise, state wise distribution of contributions, authorship pattern, citation analysis, length of the contributions etc. The study shows that most of the contributions of this journal are contributed by single author and state wise distribution shows that most of the contributions are contributed from New Delhi. Citation analysis of 2562 citations includes find out average number of citations per contribution, types of publications cited and preparing of ranked list of cited journals in contributions of this journal. The study reveals that journals are the most cited publication amongst the library and information scientists and the source journal i.e. Annals of Library and Information Studies is the most cited journal in the contributions of this journal.
The objective of this work was to analyse the scientometric parameters for Indian Chemical Scienc... more The objective of this work was to analyse the scientometric parameters for Indian Chemical Science literature. The paper analyses publications data in Web of Science (WOS) database for the period 2005 to 2014 for identifying the scientometrics analysis of India in Chemical Science literature. An several parameters, including contribution and citation impact of the most productive countries, India's overall contribution, its growth rate and doubling time, citation impact, international collaboration, identification of the significant participating countries in India's international collaboration, and impact of leading Indian
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rank of India in the global context. Patterns of international collaborative research output
and the major partner institutions of India are also discussed. This study also evaluates the
research performance of different types of Indian biomedical and research foundations and
the characteristics of published literature in Indian and foreign journals. It also analyzes the
medical research output by disease and organs.
Materials and Methods: The publication data on biomedicine has been retrieved by using
Web of Science (WoS) database.
Results: total number of 2712 publications as indexed in web of science database during
2012-2016. The results show that there insignificant growth in Biomedicine literature
published from India. It may be researcher, institutions or India’s collaboration with other
countries, in all aspects considerable growth can be observed
Conclusion: High quality research in India is grossly inadequate and requires strategic
planning, investment and resource support. There is also a need to improve the existing
biomedical education system, which should foster research culture.
aspect of the oceanography research such as growth of papers (year wise), most prolific authors, document types, institutions involved,
Sources wise distribution, subject wise distribution of publications and international collaboration linkages. The study reveals that, most of
the researchers preferred to publish their research results in journals; as such 1.92% of articles were published in journals, more numbers of
articles were published in the year 2015, the study shows that overall average citation per paper was 2.32, all the studies will be helpful for
its further development. Further this study also identified to analyses coverage growth rates, coverage growth rates, source wise. Degree of
collaboration, institutions wise and Geographical wise distribution of the literature
improve itsquality compared with other developed and developing countries. It also suggests the need for India tobuild up its scientific capacity, competence and knowledge base to help bridging the scientific andtechnological gap with leading countries.
during the period. The study suggests that Fishry research in India is still in its infancy.
and institution – wise distribution of contributions.
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2016, based on the total publication output, its growth rate, quality of papers published and
rank of India in the global context. Patterns of international collaborative research output
and the major partner institutions of India are also discussed. This study also evaluates the
research performance of different types of Indian biomedical and research foundations and
the characteristics of published literature in Indian and foreign journals. It also analyzes the
medical research output by disease and organs.
Materials and Methods: The publication data on biomedicine has been retrieved by using
Web of Science (WoS) database.
Results: total number of 2712 publications as indexed in web of science database during
2012-2016. The results show that there insignificant growth in Biomedicine literature
published from India. It may be researcher, institutions or India’s collaboration with other
countries, in all aspects considerable growth can be observed
Conclusion: High quality research in India is grossly inadequate and requires strategic
planning, investment and resource support. There is also a need to improve the existing
biomedical education system, which should foster research culture.
aspect of the oceanography research such as growth of papers (year wise), most prolific authors, document types, institutions involved,
Sources wise distribution, subject wise distribution of publications and international collaboration linkages. The study reveals that, most of
the researchers preferred to publish their research results in journals; as such 1.92% of articles were published in journals, more numbers of
articles were published in the year 2015, the study shows that overall average citation per paper was 2.32, all the studies will be helpful for
its further development. Further this study also identified to analyses coverage growth rates, coverage growth rates, source wise. Degree of
collaboration, institutions wise and Geographical wise distribution of the literature
improve itsquality compared with other developed and developing countries. It also suggests the need for India tobuild up its scientific capacity, competence and knowledge base to help bridging the scientific andtechnological gap with leading countries.
during the period. The study suggests that Fishry research in India is still in its infancy.
and institution – wise distribution of contributions.