2017
DOI: 10.1080/09737766.2017.1317959
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An empirical analysis of the research trends in the field of library and information science in India –2004-2015

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“…The findings of the study reveal that very few research articles traced the research trends in LIS in India. A prominent study by Dora and Kumar (2017) who examined the trend in LIS research during 2004-2015 by studying the published literature in 14 Indian LIS journals attested the findings of the present study, where the results from their study perfectly overlaps with the topics and their respective occurrences from our study. Moreover, the doctoral research conducted in India in LIS for the period 1950-2012 again overlaps in accordance to the occurrence and trend of the topics determined in the present study for the epoch of 1981-2012 where ICT is found to be the dominant subject area of research in India from 1990 till present and areas like information retrieval; and knowledge organization are under-researched as pointed out by Maity and Hatua (2015).…”
Section: Extension Of Results From Djlit To Lis Research In Indiasupporting
confidence: 87%
“…The findings of the study reveal that very few research articles traced the research trends in LIS in India. A prominent study by Dora and Kumar (2017) who examined the trend in LIS research during 2004-2015 by studying the published literature in 14 Indian LIS journals attested the findings of the present study, where the results from their study perfectly overlaps with the topics and their respective occurrences from our study. Moreover, the doctoral research conducted in India in LIS for the period 1950-2012 again overlaps in accordance to the occurrence and trend of the topics determined in the present study for the epoch of 1981-2012 where ICT is found to be the dominant subject area of research in India from 1990 till present and areas like information retrieval; and knowledge organization are under-researched as pointed out by Maity and Hatua (2015).…”
Section: Extension Of Results From Djlit To Lis Research In Indiasupporting
confidence: 87%
“…For example, analyzing LIS publications from WoS during 2014-18 in India, LIS publication growth between 2009 to 2019 in Sri Lanka and bibliometrics study of LIS publication in Pakistan . In South Asia, India has more studies on LIS bibliometrics e.g., bibliometrics of LIS research in India during 2004-2015 17 and an empirical analysis of the research trends in the field of LIS in India-2004-2015 18 .…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…An experimental review made in a specific time period 2004 to 2015 on LIS literature published in India and it has been depicted that 3713 exploration papers added to 14 different journals . Further referenced that scientometrics and bibliometrics were the primary capacity of exploration in Indian LIS distributions (Dora, Anil Kumar, & management, 2017). Another research concluded the data from 1980 to 2017 and reported that a number of 967 research publications added by Library and Information Science faculty members (Parabhoi, Bhattacharjee, & Dey, 2019).…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 97%