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SRELS Journal of Information Management, 2013
The paper presents findings of the study of socio-economic status, use of electronic media and be... more The paper presents findings of the study of socio-economic status, use of electronic media and benefits derived from the use of these media by rural community in Gulbarga District, Karnataka State, India. Per capita income of 88% of the study population is less than Rs. 20,000/- which is less than the national and State per capita income. Television and Radio are the most frequently used electronic media by more than 90% of them, mainly for entertainment purpose. While Cell Phone is used by 78%, use of Internet is restricted to only 12%. Major benefits of electronic media are improvement in social life and general knowledge. Findings indicate that electronic media has played a marginal role in rural development. Television and Radio need to play a major role, not only as entertainers and news providers, but also as facilitators of local change and rural development. Capabilities of cell phone need to be used extensively to provide region specific information through SMS. Internet ca...
DESIDOC Journal of Library & Information Technology, Sep 17, 2013
has published 76 research papers in reputed international journals, and 34 articles in conference... more has published 76 research papers in reputed international journals, and 34 articles in conference proceedings. These publications have received 2820 citations, and he is listed among the top 100 most cited authors in Materials Science. His research domains include Superplastics, Creep, Deformation, and Grain growth. Average annual scientific productivity is four research papers and his research papers have received an average of 113 citations every year. Average number of citations per paper is 26. The 50-percentile productivity life is 13 at the age of 39 years, and productivity coefficient is 0.50. Average self-citation rate is 11.5 % of the total citations. Seven most-cited papers account for 44.54 % of total citations received, and these papers have received citations within a year of their publication. Average number of authors per paper is 2.2 and collaboration coefficient is 0.88, indicating high degree of collaboration. He has collaborated extensively with T.
SRELS Journal of Information Management, 2013
The paper presents findings of the study of socio-economic status, use of electronic media and be... more The paper presents findings of the study of socio-economic status, use of electronic media and benefits derived from the use of these media by rural community in Gulbarga District, Karnataka State, India. Per capita income of 88% of the study population is less than Rs. 20,000/- which is less than the national and State per capita income. Television and Radio are the most frequently used electronic media by more than 90% of them, mainly for entertainment purpose. While Cell Phone is used by 78%, use of Internet is restricted to only 12%. Major benefits of electronic media are improvement in social life and general knowledge. Findings indicate that electronic media has played a marginal role in rural development. Television and Radio need to play a major role, not only as entertainers and news providers, but also as facilitators of local change and rural development. Capabilities of cell phone need to be used extensively to provide region specific information through SMS. Internet ca...
DESIDOC Journal of Library & Information Technology, Sep 17, 2013
has published 76 research papers in reputed international journals, and 34 articles in conference... more has published 76 research papers in reputed international journals, and 34 articles in conference proceedings. These publications have received 2820 citations, and he is listed among the top 100 most cited authors in Materials Science. His research domains include Superplastics, Creep, Deformation, and Grain growth. Average annual scientific productivity is four research papers and his research papers have received an average of 113 citations every year. Average number of citations per paper is 26. The 50-percentile productivity life is 13 at the age of 39 years, and productivity coefficient is 0.50. Average self-citation rate is 11.5 % of the total citations. Seven most-cited papers account for 44.54 % of total citations received, and these papers have received citations within a year of their publication. Average number of authors per paper is 2.2 and collaboration coefficient is 0.88, indicating high degree of collaboration. He has collaborated extensively with T.