2017
DOI: 10.14429/djlit.37.11005
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Indian Contribution in Information Science and Library Science Research during 1991-2015: A Bibliometric Analysis

Abstract: <p>Authors analysed the characteristics of articles published by the Indian based authors in the ‘Information Science &amp; Library Science’ subject category of Web of Science during 1991-2015. In this study, total 708 articles derived from the Web of Science database were analysed. The Indian contributions to the Information Science and Library Science quite meager in compare to world’s contribution. However, the Indian based articles were kept rising from 1991 to 2015. The articles published from19… Show more

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“…In contrast to other studies, it is notable that this research used multiple databases, including WoS, Scopus, Library and Information Science Abstracts (Lisa) and Library, Information Science and Technology Abstracts (LISTA) to collect bibliographic records for the study. In addition to these studies, Lin (2012), Vijayakumar and Kolle (2017), González Alcaide and Gorraiz (2018) and Okeji (2019) have carried out bibliometric research based on various geographical regions.…”
Section: Relevant Bibliometric Studiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In contrast to other studies, it is notable that this research used multiple databases, including WoS, Scopus, Library and Information Science Abstracts (Lisa) and Library, Information Science and Technology Abstracts (LISTA) to collect bibliographic records for the study. In addition to these studies, Lin (2012), Vijayakumar and Kolle (2017), González Alcaide and Gorraiz (2018) and Okeji (2019) have carried out bibliometric research based on various geographical regions.…”
Section: Relevant Bibliometric Studiesmentioning
confidence: 99%