Scientific Publications of Shivaji University, Kolhapur (1989-2018): a Scientometric Study (original) (raw)

Publications Productivity of Karnatak University, Dharwad: A Scientometric Analysis

International Journal of Information Dissemination and Technology, 2021

The present study analyses the scientific productivity of Karnatak University, Dharwad for the period from 1960 to 2019 using Scopus citation database. Karnatak University, Dharwad is one of the premier higher educational institutions which cater to the educational needs of North Karnataka. A total of 4990 publications were extracted from the Scopus database. The investigation endeavors to quantify the growth of KUD’s scholarly literature in terms of the authorship pattern, year-wise distribution of publications and citations, domain-wise distribution of publications, ranking of authors, ranking of highly cited publications, collaboration and so on. The results indicate that Science faculty has contributed 4785 (95.89 %) publications out of 4990. Among the Departments, the Department of Chemistry contributed 1701 (34.09 %) publications, followed by Physics (870, 17.43 %) and Polymer Science (523, 10.48 %). T.M. Aminabhavi found to be the most prolific author in Karnatak University, Dharwad (491, 9.84 %), followed by S.T. Nandibewoor (364, 7.29 %). The Indian Institute of Science, Bengaluru was the most collaborated institute with Karnatak University, Dharwad (102 publications), followed by Chonbuk National University, South Korea (94 publications). USA was the most collaborated country (258 publications, 8104 citations), followed by South Korea (161 publications, 3300 citations).

Scientometric Analysis of Scholarly Publications of University of Mumbai from 2001 to 2019

2021

The study deals with the analysis of research output by the University of Mumbai from 2001 to 2019. The University has published 3362 articles, out of which 3205 research articles, proceeding articles, and reviews are taken for study. The year-wise distribution shows the highest publications found in 2008 with 260 articles. The study used Domestic Collaboration Index (DCI) and International Collaboration Index (ICI). It shows the highest domestic collaboration in 2011 (112.36) and the highest international collaboration in 2006 (179.15). The study used the specialisation index (SI), and as per SI, the University of Mumbai has specialised in Engineering with a 1.194 score. The study used a Priority Index (PI) to denote the correspondence of research efforts taken by the University of Mumbai with the efforts given by India. It shows that the University of Mumbai corresponds in ‘Medical Chemistry’ in Chemistry, ‘Acoustics’ in Physics, ‘Microbiology’ in Biology, and ‘Food Science and Te...

Special Issue on Bibliometric & Scientometric Studies Publication Productivity and Impact of Research in University Environment: A Scientometric View

2016

This research paper highlights the current state of scientific research in Gulbarga University, Kalaburagi (Gulbarga) for the period 1989-2014. The study gives an analysis of the volume, productivity and scientific impact of Gulbarga University research as per the records entered in the Thomson Reuters Web of Science publications and citation database (WoS) during the period 1989-2014. There were 1119 articles published in 338 leading national and international primary resources during the study period. During 1989-2014 the Gulbarga University has received a total of 8500 citations. The average number of publication published per year was 43.04 and the average number of citations per year was 326.92. The average number of citations per publication was 7.60 Authorship pattern revealed that about 97.95 % of publications were multi-authored and only 2.05 % single authored. It is indicative of the trend towards multi-authored publications. The authors with most prolific publications wer...

Publications Output of the Indian Association for the Cultivation of Science during 2008 2017 a Scientometric Assessment

DESIDOC Journal of Library & Information Technology

The present scientometric study assesses the publication output of the scientists of Indian Association for the Cultivation of Science (IACS) during 2008 to 2017 as reflected in the Web of Science database to figure out the research performance, scholarly communication behaviour and its citation impact. The scientists of IACS contribute total 4,304 research articles including 22.58 percent international collaborated articles. Further, the publications have been evaluated in terms of year, types of collaboration, authorship pattern, source journals, impact factor, collaborating institutions, collaborating countries and citations. It is found that majority of the published articles are produced by three authored and the international collaborated articles which receive wider citation impact. The developed countries like USA, Japan, Germany and England are found as the most favoured countries by the scientists of IACS for research collaboration and the Journal of Physical Chemistry C s...

Bibliometrics and scientometrics in India: An overview of studies during 1995-2014, Part I: Indian publication output and its citation impact

Annals of Library and Information Studies, 2017

An analysis of 801 papers published in the area of bibliometrics and scientometrics during 1995-2014 indicates a steep increase in the number of papers published by Indian researchers as compared to the number of papers published during 1970-1994. This indicates a growing interest of Indian scholars in scientometrics and bibliometrics. The paper provides several reasons for this steep increase. The main focus of research is on bibliometric assessment of India and other countries followed by cross national assessment and bibliometric analysis of individual journals. CSIR-NISTADS is the top producing institute contributing about one-third (31.4%) of the total output followed by the output of Bhabha Atomic Research Centre and CSIR-NISCAIR. The distribution of citation data indicates that about one-fifth (21.7%) papers remained uncited. The paper identifies journals in which these uncited papers were published. Only 15% papers were cited more than 20 times. Most of the prolific authors ...

Publication Productivity of University of Kerala: A Scientometric View

DESIDOC Journal of Library & Information Technology

Web of Science is a major citation database which provides access to the world's leading scholarly literature. University of Kerala is one of the premier higher education institutes which cater the educational needs of the Kerala. The present study evaluates the research productivity of University of Kerala based on the data collected from Web of Science over a period of thirteen years from 2000 to 2012. This study attempts to analyse the overall performance of the faculty members of Science Departments of University of Kerala in research productivity. The parameters such as form-wise, year-wise, subject-wise classification of published papers, most productive authors and the most preferred journals, etc. are considered for the study. The impact factor and the citation received were also analysed. The study reveals that Chemistry is the subject which produces more number of papers while the multi-authorship also possesses a lead role in this subject. Indian journals are the most preferred journals to publish the articles which are followed by UK. Collaborative Coefficient varies from subject to subject. The result shows that the research productivity of the University of Kerala is much recognised at international level.

Indian Research Output on Scientometric Literature as Indexed in Scopus: a Scientometric Exploration

Library Philosophy and Practice (e-journal), 2021

In recent decay, the scientometric study is one of the major research areas in scholarly communication. Researchers have conducted their research in the scientometric field from different core subject areas. Using bibliographic records on a scientometric field from the SCOPUS database, this paper tries to give a complete view of the evaluation of Indian research in the domain of scientometric. From 2010-2019 researchers have published 41462 publications out of the 334 number publications belongs to the scientometric domain of Indian research. Researchers have critically analyzed the collected data on various aspects like year-wise publication, author collaboration, authorship pattern, degree of collaboration, collaborative coefficient (CC), leading authors, productive journal, state-wise production in India, and mostly used keyword. The finding of the study disclosed that the maximum number of articles (97) published in the year 2019 with 222 citations. In the year 2015 got the highest number of citations (355) from only 31 publications. The highest number of articles are two-authored (140) followed by three-authored (89) and single-authored (54) respectively, and the average number of authors per article is 2.13. In respect of state-wise production, New Delhi has stood the first position with 191 publications. The word "scientometric" is the most used keyword and the top productive journal is Library Philosophy and Practice (114).

Publication Trend in an Indian Journal and a Pakistan Journal: A Comparative Analysis using Scientometric Approach

Scientometric analysis of 146 and 59 research articles published in Indian journal of Information Sources and Services (IJISS) and Pakistan Journal of Library and Information Science has been carried out. Seven Volumes of the IJISS containing 14 issues and Seven volumes of PJLIS containing 8 issues from 2011 – 2017 have been taken into consideration for the present study. The number of contributions, authorship pattern & author productivity, average citations, average length of articles, average keywords and collaborative papers has been analyzed. Out of 146 of IJISS contributions, only 39 are single authored and rest by multi authored with degree of collaboration 0.73 and week collaboration among the authors and from 59 contributions of PJLIS only 18 are single authored and rest by multi authored with degree of collaboration 0.69 and week collaboration among the authors. The study revealed that the author productivity is 0.53 (IJISS) and 0.50 (PJLIS) and dominated by the Indian and Pakistani authors.

SCIENTOMETRIC ANALYSIS OF RESEARCH PUBLICATIONS OF B.S. ABDUR RAHMAN UNIVERSITY: A STUDY BASED ON WEB OF SCIENCE

The paper attempts to study the performance of B.S. Abdur Rahman University in terms of its research publication output during 1996 to 2011. The study includes the number of papers published annually, its growth rate, authorship pattern, document type-wise distribution, degree of author collaboration, institutional collaboration of authors, affiliated institutions of authors, countries of contributing authors and individual author’s research, citation quality and high-cited papers. The study reveals that totally 455 authors have contributed 140 articles during 1996 to 2011. Results indicate that highest numbers of papers have been written by co-authors. The most prolific authors and authorship trends are identified.

STUDY OF RESEARCH PRODUCTIVITY, CITATION PATTERNS AND COLLABORATION NETWORKS IN PUBLICATIONS OF IISER BHOPAL DURING 2011-2015

International Journal of Information, Library & Society, 2018

This paper attempts to study the various bibliometrics parameters of research outputs along with citations of IISER Bhopal published during 2011-2015, and indexed in Web of Science Core Collection database limited to only internal indexes such as: SCI-EXPANDED, SSCI, A&HCI, CPCI-S, CPCI-SSH, BKCI-S, BKCI-SSH. A total of 464 publications were selected for this study which are limited to only articles, conference proceedings, books, and book chapters. All those publications had received a total of 6060 citations with an average of 13.06 citations per publication. Further, annual average growth trends of publications, average citations per paper, top highly productive authors, authorship patterns and networks, bibliographic coupling using Salton's normalized index, keywords cluster analysis of prominent research areas, and countries collaboration have been explored using Bibliometrix, R package and BibExcel tools.