Objectives To analyze Australia’s high-cited papers (HCPs) receiving ≥100 citations in pharmacolo... more Objectives To analyze Australia’s high-cited papers (HCPs) receiving ≥100 citations in pharmacology during 2002–2021 and examine the research characteristics, study performance of the top 30 leading participating organizations and authors, and identification of top 30 journals publishing in this area and sub-fields of their research. Materials and Methods Australia’s HCPs on pharmacology research from the top 30 most productive organizations were identified and extracted from the Scopus database from 2002 to 2021 on 21 September 2022 using a search strategy. Select bibliometric measures were utilized to evaluate the publication productivity of important players in this area. The network analysis was performed to evaluate the collaborative interactions amongst the countries, organizations, authors, and keywords. Results Of the 19,418 Australia’s publications (articles) in pharmacology from the top 30 most productive organizations during 2002–2022, only 685 (3.53%) were HCPs, which to...
Bibliometrics is a relatively novel statistical branch investigating academic publications in a c... more Bibliometrics is a relatively novel statistical branch investigating academic publications in a certain field. Although there has been an increasing popularity of bibliometric studies in recent years, scientific literature lacks a holistic analysis of feminism literature. To the best of our knowledge our study was the first bibliometric analysis of the publications in feminism literature. All data of this study was obtained from Web of Science databases. All documents produced in feminism literature between 1975 and 2017 were included. A total of 44,920 published articles were found. The peak year of feminism literature was 2017 with 3378 articles. English was the major language of the literature and it covered 83.91% of total documents. The United States of America (USA) dominated the area with 18,127 articles and covered 40.35% of all literature followed by the UK, Canada, Australia, Spain, Brazil and South Africa (n=5035, 3383, 2180, 777, 620 and 472 documents, respectively). Pub...
In the current study, we presented an overview of the publication profile of Food and Bioproducts... more In the current study, we presented an overview of the publication profile of Food and Bioproducts Processing (FBP), a leading international journal on food processing. The detailed analysis was made to measure its scientific progress from 1995 to 2019 by identifying publication trends, most cited articles, leading institutes, and profolic countries. The publication dataset and citations information were retrieved from the Scopus bibliographic database hosted by Elsevier. Several scientific achievements were observed in publications (n=1548), impact factor 3.726 or CiteScore 6.10, and the citations (a total of 33,663) over the 25-year time frame. The factorial analysis revealed that the journal research focuses on two clusters. The first cluster focused on moisture determination, spray drying, mathematical models, thermal processing foods, food products and food processing, and the second cluster focuses on research areas of the dimension of surface properties, organic solvents, response surface methodology, antioxidant activities, flavonoids, solvent extraction and fermentation. Although citations have increased significantly need wider publicity of the work. The most cited articles were identified with the interdisciplinary research within food science and technology and added to reinforce science advancement within the field. Overall, these findings highlighted the evolution, progress, quality, and efficiency of the journal and provided early-profession researchers/specialists with an opportunity to lead more inventive studies in food science and technology (FST).
Indian Journal of Agricultural Library and Information Services, 2016
Indian Journal of Agronomy is a Quarterly peer reviewed journal published by The Indian Society o... more Indian Journal of Agronomy is a Quarterly peer reviewed journal published by The Indian Society of Agronomy. The present bibliometric analysis is based on 379 articles published from 2009 to 2013. Ranked list of prolific authors and ranked list of journals is prepared and presented in respective tables.India has topped the list of ranking of country productivity with 1,320 (99.62 percent) contributions followed by Iran, Nepal, Saudi Arabia, South Africa, and United Kingdom with 1 contribution each.
Journal of Library, Information, Communication & Technology, 2017
The present study has been performed based on the analysis of 1,034 published articles on spice o... more The present study has been performed based on the analysis of 1,034 published articles on spice oleoresin during the period 1994-2013. SciFinder has been utilized as platform for the current scientific studies. The studies further categories using year-wise distribution of articles, length of articles, authorship pattern, collaboration measures, ranked list of prolific authors, journals, institutions, sub-disciplines-wise, geographical and distribution of citations. Lotka's law of scientific productivity is tested and fits to the present study for a value of n=2.88.
Analyses articles in Baltic Astronomy published during the years 2000 to 2008 with regard to dist... more Analyses articles in Baltic Astronomy published during the years 2000 to 2008 with regard to distribution of contributions, authorship pattern of contributions, distribution of references, analysis of length of papers, etc. Out of 8489 references appended, 1521 (17.92 percent) ...
International Journal of Knowledge Content Development and Technology, Sep 28, 2021
The study provides a quantitative and qualitative description of global research in the domain of... more The study provides a quantitative and qualitative description of global research in the domain of quantum machine learning (QML) as a way to understand the status of global research in the subject at the global, national, institutional, and individual author level. The data for the study was sourced from the Scopus database for the period 1999-2020. The study analyzed global research output (1374 publications) and global citations (22434 citations) to measure research productivity and performance on metrics. In addition, the study carried out bibliometric mapping of the literature to visually represent network relationship between key countries, institutions, authors, and significant keyword in QML research. The study finds that the USA and China lead the world ranking in QML research, accounting for 32.46% and 22.56% share respectively in the global output. The top 25 global organizations and authors lead with 35.52% and 16.59% global share respectively. The study also tracks key research areas, key global players, most significant keywords, and most productive source journals. The study observes that QML research is gradually emerging as an interdisciplinary area of research in computer science, but the body of its literature that has appeared so far is very small and insignificant even though 22 years have passed since the appearance of its first publication. Certainly, QML as a research subject at present is at a nascent stage of its development.
Journal of Indian Library Association, Oct 24, 2021
The present study examines “Support Vector Machines” (SVM) research in India based on bibliometri... more The present study examines “Support Vector Machines” (SVM) research in India based on bibliometric indicators with the aim to describe the status of research in the subject at global, national, institutional, and author level. The data for the study was sourced from Scopus database covering 18-year period 2002-19. The paper identifies key countries, key subject areas, key SVM applications, key organizations and authors, key journals and highly-cited papers in SVM research. India registered a high 57.15% growth, and a 384% jump in its 9-year cumulative output. India contributed a 7.46% share to the global output, a 10.96% share as international collaborative papers, and a 6.37% share as sponsored research papers. SVM research by India registered an average of 13.10 citations per paper. China leads the world ranking with a global publication share of 48.60% share in SVM research, followed distantly by USA (9.81%), India (7.46%), etc.
International Journal of Medicine and Public Health, 2021
The paper presents a quantitative and qualitative profile of Thrombosis research in India, based ... more The paper presents a quantitative and qualitative profile of Thrombosis research in India, based on 4026 publications indexed in Scopus database during 2000-19. Indian research output on Thrombosis registered 11.64% annual growth, averaged 13.54 citations per paper and contributed 2.26% global share (with 13 th rank) and 14.13% share devoted to international collaborative papers. Thrombosis research applications across subjects were the largest in medicine (87.93%), followed for other subjects with contribution from 5.84% to 10.08%), etc. The distribution by type revealed that Venous Thrombosis accounted for the highest share (52.36% share), followed by Arterial Thrombosis (29.01% share), Limb ischemia (1.49%) and Hepatic artery thrombosis (0.72%) during 2000-19. AIIMS-New Delhi (374 papers) and PGIMER-Chandigarh (280 papers) lead the country as the most productive organizations. Besides, GMCH-Chandigarh (66.80 and 4.93) and Fortis Healthcare Limited (47.82 and 3.53) lead the country as the most impactful organizations in terms of citation per paper and relative citation index. K. Ghosh (61 papers) and R. Saxena (51 papers) lead the contry as most productive authors and K. Sarin (115.32 and 8.52) and D. Dash (44.29 and 3.27) lead as the most impactful authors. Indian Heart Journal (with 160 papers), BMJ Case Reports (133 papers) and Neurology India (115 papers) topped the list of most productive journals.
Journal of Indian Association for Child and Adolescent Mental Health - ISSN 0973-1342, Jun 27, 2021
This study aims to evaluate the global research focusing on the mental health of Children &am... more This study aims to evaluate the global research focusing on the mental health of Children & adolescents during the COVID-19 pandemic by using bibliometry. The bibliometric parameters considered for this study include the country of origin of the publications, organizations of the authors, keywords of the research focusing on the issue, and the citations received by these publications. Scopus database was used to search for the publications on "Impact of COVID-19 on Mental Health of Children and Adolescents" by using different key words, published upto 1 st of May 2021. The Scopus search engine yielded 1797 publications related to the impact of COVID-19 on the Mental Health of Children & Adolescents. It was seen that researchers from top 10 most countries contributed to the 95.55% share of international publications output, with researchers from the United States, China, and United Kingdom accounting for 28.05%, 13.97%, and 13.69% of the global publication share. The most common keywords, in terms of focus of research included mental health, followed by anxiety and depression. The top 10 Universities and authors were from the high-income countries with highest representation from the United States. To conclude, this bibliographic analysis suggests that over a short span of time 1797 publications have emerged on the 168 impact of COVID-19 pandemic on the mental health aspects of the children and adolescents, with majority of the publications emerging from high income countries.
The paper examines global research output (1656 records) on “Impact of COVID-19 on Sleeping Disor... more The paper examines global research output (1656 records) on “Impact of COVID-19 on Sleeping Disorders”, based on publications indexed in Scopus database. The global publications on this theme averaged 15.05 citations per paper. About 19.02% share of its total publications on this theme received external funding support and averaged 34.59 citations per paper. Ninety five countries unevenly partcipitated in global research output on “Impact of COVID-19 on Sleeping Disorders”, of which the top 10 most productive countries accounted for 87.62% and more than 100% share in global publications and citations. The USA, China and Italy led in global publications ranking and productivity as against China (2.52), U.K.( 2.26) and Italy (1.67) leading in terms of relative citation index.The 527 organizations and 773 authors participated in global research on this theme, with top 15 most productive organizations and authors contributing to 21.62% and 6.28% global publications share and 63.70% and ...
Background: Mucormycosis is an invasive filamentous fungal infection that usually occurs in immun... more Background: Mucormycosis is an invasive filamentous fungal infection that usually occurs in immunocompromised individuals. Although the disease is well-researched, the assessment of global research on mucormycosis is scarcely reported. Materials and Methods: We used Elsevier’s Scopus database to retrieve mucormycosis publications from 1998 to 2021. Using various bibliometric tools, the publication data were analyzed with regard to the growth in the number of publications, their citations, top-yielding organizations and authors, collaborations, and productive journals. Results: One hundred twenty countries contributed 5658 publications to research on mucormycosis. The USA leads with a 30.6% share, followed by India (14.1%), France, Germany, and Spain (5.4% to 5.8%). The annual and absolute growth was 3.9% and 82.6%; only 11.2% of publications were funded. The average citations per paper decreased from 28.4 to 11.4 during the two 12-yr periods. The research involved 931 organizations ...
The paper examines global research output (1656 records) on "Impact of Covid-19 on Sleep Dis... more The paper examines global research output (1656 records) on "Impact of Covid-19 on Sleep Disorders", based on publications indexed in Scopus database. The global publications on this theme averaged 15.05 citations per paper. About 19.02% share of its total publications on this theme received external funding support and averaged 34.59 citations per paper. Ninety five countries unevenly partcipitated in global research output on "Impact of Covid-19 on Sleeping Disorders", of which the top 10 most productive countries accounted for 87.62% and more than 100% share in global publications and citations. The USA, China and Italy led in global publications ranking and productivity as against China (2.52), U.K.(2.26) and Italy (1.67) leading in terms of relative citation index.The 527 organizations and 773 authors participated in global research on this theme, with top 15 most productive organizations and authors contributing to 21.62% and 6.28% global publications share...
Objectives To analyze Australia’s high-cited papers (HCPs) receiving ≥100 citations in pharmacolo... more Objectives To analyze Australia’s high-cited papers (HCPs) receiving ≥100 citations in pharmacology during 2002–2021 and examine the research characteristics, study performance of the top 30 leading participating organizations and authors, and identification of top 30 journals publishing in this area and sub-fields of their research. Materials and Methods Australia’s HCPs on pharmacology research from the top 30 most productive organizations were identified and extracted from the Scopus database from 2002 to 2021 on 21 September 2022 using a search strategy. Select bibliometric measures were utilized to evaluate the publication productivity of important players in this area. The network analysis was performed to evaluate the collaborative interactions amongst the countries, organizations, authors, and keywords. Results Of the 19,418 Australia’s publications (articles) in pharmacology from the top 30 most productive organizations during 2002–2022, only 685 (3.53%) were HCPs, which to...
Bibliometrics is a relatively novel statistical branch investigating academic publications in a c... more Bibliometrics is a relatively novel statistical branch investigating academic publications in a certain field. Although there has been an increasing popularity of bibliometric studies in recent years, scientific literature lacks a holistic analysis of feminism literature. To the best of our knowledge our study was the first bibliometric analysis of the publications in feminism literature. All data of this study was obtained from Web of Science databases. All documents produced in feminism literature between 1975 and 2017 were included. A total of 44,920 published articles were found. The peak year of feminism literature was 2017 with 3378 articles. English was the major language of the literature and it covered 83.91% of total documents. The United States of America (USA) dominated the area with 18,127 articles and covered 40.35% of all literature followed by the UK, Canada, Australia, Spain, Brazil and South Africa (n=5035, 3383, 2180, 777, 620 and 472 documents, respectively). Pub...
In the current study, we presented an overview of the publication profile of Food and Bioproducts... more In the current study, we presented an overview of the publication profile of Food and Bioproducts Processing (FBP), a leading international journal on food processing. The detailed analysis was made to measure its scientific progress from 1995 to 2019 by identifying publication trends, most cited articles, leading institutes, and profolic countries. The publication dataset and citations information were retrieved from the Scopus bibliographic database hosted by Elsevier. Several scientific achievements were observed in publications (n=1548), impact factor 3.726 or CiteScore 6.10, and the citations (a total of 33,663) over the 25-year time frame. The factorial analysis revealed that the journal research focuses on two clusters. The first cluster focused on moisture determination, spray drying, mathematical models, thermal processing foods, food products and food processing, and the second cluster focuses on research areas of the dimension of surface properties, organic solvents, response surface methodology, antioxidant activities, flavonoids, solvent extraction and fermentation. Although citations have increased significantly need wider publicity of the work. The most cited articles were identified with the interdisciplinary research within food science and technology and added to reinforce science advancement within the field. Overall, these findings highlighted the evolution, progress, quality, and efficiency of the journal and provided early-profession researchers/specialists with an opportunity to lead more inventive studies in food science and technology (FST).
Indian Journal of Agricultural Library and Information Services, 2016
Indian Journal of Agronomy is a Quarterly peer reviewed journal published by The Indian Society o... more Indian Journal of Agronomy is a Quarterly peer reviewed journal published by The Indian Society of Agronomy. The present bibliometric analysis is based on 379 articles published from 2009 to 2013. Ranked list of prolific authors and ranked list of journals is prepared and presented in respective tables.India has topped the list of ranking of country productivity with 1,320 (99.62 percent) contributions followed by Iran, Nepal, Saudi Arabia, South Africa, and United Kingdom with 1 contribution each.
Journal of Library, Information, Communication & Technology, 2017
The present study has been performed based on the analysis of 1,034 published articles on spice o... more The present study has been performed based on the analysis of 1,034 published articles on spice oleoresin during the period 1994-2013. SciFinder has been utilized as platform for the current scientific studies. The studies further categories using year-wise distribution of articles, length of articles, authorship pattern, collaboration measures, ranked list of prolific authors, journals, institutions, sub-disciplines-wise, geographical and distribution of citations. Lotka's law of scientific productivity is tested and fits to the present study for a value of n=2.88.
Analyses articles in Baltic Astronomy published during the years 2000 to 2008 with regard to dist... more Analyses articles in Baltic Astronomy published during the years 2000 to 2008 with regard to distribution of contributions, authorship pattern of contributions, distribution of references, analysis of length of papers, etc. Out of 8489 references appended, 1521 (17.92 percent) ...
International Journal of Knowledge Content Development and Technology, Sep 28, 2021
The study provides a quantitative and qualitative description of global research in the domain of... more The study provides a quantitative and qualitative description of global research in the domain of quantum machine learning (QML) as a way to understand the status of global research in the subject at the global, national, institutional, and individual author level. The data for the study was sourced from the Scopus database for the period 1999-2020. The study analyzed global research output (1374 publications) and global citations (22434 citations) to measure research productivity and performance on metrics. In addition, the study carried out bibliometric mapping of the literature to visually represent network relationship between key countries, institutions, authors, and significant keyword in QML research. The study finds that the USA and China lead the world ranking in QML research, accounting for 32.46% and 22.56% share respectively in the global output. The top 25 global organizations and authors lead with 35.52% and 16.59% global share respectively. The study also tracks key research areas, key global players, most significant keywords, and most productive source journals. The study observes that QML research is gradually emerging as an interdisciplinary area of research in computer science, but the body of its literature that has appeared so far is very small and insignificant even though 22 years have passed since the appearance of its first publication. Certainly, QML as a research subject at present is at a nascent stage of its development.
Journal of Indian Library Association, Oct 24, 2021
The present study examines “Support Vector Machines” (SVM) research in India based on bibliometri... more The present study examines “Support Vector Machines” (SVM) research in India based on bibliometric indicators with the aim to describe the status of research in the subject at global, national, institutional, and author level. The data for the study was sourced from Scopus database covering 18-year period 2002-19. The paper identifies key countries, key subject areas, key SVM applications, key organizations and authors, key journals and highly-cited papers in SVM research. India registered a high 57.15% growth, and a 384% jump in its 9-year cumulative output. India contributed a 7.46% share to the global output, a 10.96% share as international collaborative papers, and a 6.37% share as sponsored research papers. SVM research by India registered an average of 13.10 citations per paper. China leads the world ranking with a global publication share of 48.60% share in SVM research, followed distantly by USA (9.81%), India (7.46%), etc.
International Journal of Medicine and Public Health, 2021
The paper presents a quantitative and qualitative profile of Thrombosis research in India, based ... more The paper presents a quantitative and qualitative profile of Thrombosis research in India, based on 4026 publications indexed in Scopus database during 2000-19. Indian research output on Thrombosis registered 11.64% annual growth, averaged 13.54 citations per paper and contributed 2.26% global share (with 13 th rank) and 14.13% share devoted to international collaborative papers. Thrombosis research applications across subjects were the largest in medicine (87.93%), followed for other subjects with contribution from 5.84% to 10.08%), etc. The distribution by type revealed that Venous Thrombosis accounted for the highest share (52.36% share), followed by Arterial Thrombosis (29.01% share), Limb ischemia (1.49%) and Hepatic artery thrombosis (0.72%) during 2000-19. AIIMS-New Delhi (374 papers) and PGIMER-Chandigarh (280 papers) lead the country as the most productive organizations. Besides, GMCH-Chandigarh (66.80 and 4.93) and Fortis Healthcare Limited (47.82 and 3.53) lead the country as the most impactful organizations in terms of citation per paper and relative citation index. K. Ghosh (61 papers) and R. Saxena (51 papers) lead the contry as most productive authors and K. Sarin (115.32 and 8.52) and D. Dash (44.29 and 3.27) lead as the most impactful authors. Indian Heart Journal (with 160 papers), BMJ Case Reports (133 papers) and Neurology India (115 papers) topped the list of most productive journals.
Journal of Indian Association for Child and Adolescent Mental Health - ISSN 0973-1342, Jun 27, 2021
This study aims to evaluate the global research focusing on the mental health of Children &am... more This study aims to evaluate the global research focusing on the mental health of Children & adolescents during the COVID-19 pandemic by using bibliometry. The bibliometric parameters considered for this study include the country of origin of the publications, organizations of the authors, keywords of the research focusing on the issue, and the citations received by these publications. Scopus database was used to search for the publications on "Impact of COVID-19 on Mental Health of Children and Adolescents" by using different key words, published upto 1 st of May 2021. The Scopus search engine yielded 1797 publications related to the impact of COVID-19 on the Mental Health of Children & Adolescents. It was seen that researchers from top 10 most countries contributed to the 95.55% share of international publications output, with researchers from the United States, China, and United Kingdom accounting for 28.05%, 13.97%, and 13.69% of the global publication share. The most common keywords, in terms of focus of research included mental health, followed by anxiety and depression. The top 10 Universities and authors were from the high-income countries with highest representation from the United States. To conclude, this bibliographic analysis suggests that over a short span of time 1797 publications have emerged on the 168 impact of COVID-19 pandemic on the mental health aspects of the children and adolescents, with majority of the publications emerging from high income countries.
The paper examines global research output (1656 records) on “Impact of COVID-19 on Sleeping Disor... more The paper examines global research output (1656 records) on “Impact of COVID-19 on Sleeping Disorders”, based on publications indexed in Scopus database. The global publications on this theme averaged 15.05 citations per paper. About 19.02% share of its total publications on this theme received external funding support and averaged 34.59 citations per paper. Ninety five countries unevenly partcipitated in global research output on “Impact of COVID-19 on Sleeping Disorders”, of which the top 10 most productive countries accounted for 87.62% and more than 100% share in global publications and citations. The USA, China and Italy led in global publications ranking and productivity as against China (2.52), U.K.( 2.26) and Italy (1.67) leading in terms of relative citation index.The 527 organizations and 773 authors participated in global research on this theme, with top 15 most productive organizations and authors contributing to 21.62% and 6.28% global publications share and 63.70% and ...
Background: Mucormycosis is an invasive filamentous fungal infection that usually occurs in immun... more Background: Mucormycosis is an invasive filamentous fungal infection that usually occurs in immunocompromised individuals. Although the disease is well-researched, the assessment of global research on mucormycosis is scarcely reported. Materials and Methods: We used Elsevier’s Scopus database to retrieve mucormycosis publications from 1998 to 2021. Using various bibliometric tools, the publication data were analyzed with regard to the growth in the number of publications, their citations, top-yielding organizations and authors, collaborations, and productive journals. Results: One hundred twenty countries contributed 5658 publications to research on mucormycosis. The USA leads with a 30.6% share, followed by India (14.1%), France, Germany, and Spain (5.4% to 5.8%). The annual and absolute growth was 3.9% and 82.6%; only 11.2% of publications were funded. The average citations per paper decreased from 28.4 to 11.4 during the two 12-yr periods. The research involved 931 organizations ...
The paper examines global research output (1656 records) on "Impact of Covid-19 on Sleep Dis... more The paper examines global research output (1656 records) on "Impact of Covid-19 on Sleep Disorders", based on publications indexed in Scopus database. The global publications on this theme averaged 15.05 citations per paper. About 19.02% share of its total publications on this theme received external funding support and averaged 34.59 citations per paper. Ninety five countries unevenly partcipitated in global research output on "Impact of Covid-19 on Sleeping Disorders", of which the top 10 most productive countries accounted for 87.62% and more than 100% share in global publications and citations. The USA, China and Italy led in global publications ranking and productivity as against China (2.52), U.K.(2.26) and Italy (1.67) leading in terms of relative citation index.The 527 organizations and 773 authors participated in global research on this theme, with top 15 most productive organizations and authors contributing to 21.62% and 6.28% global publications share...
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