scholarly journals Bibliometric analysis with special reference to authorship patterns and collaborative research in the LIBRI

Author(s):  
Daud Khan

The ultimate purpose of the present study is to explore the bibliometric analysis of the LIBRI:International Journal of Libraries and Information Services journal during the period of 2011-2015. The analysis covers sundry features of the journal such as as its yearly output of articles, subject distributions, geographical distributions of authors, authorship patterns, relative growth rate and double time of publication. The result concludes that 140 research articles were appeared in the LIBRI journal during the stipulated span i.e. 2011-2015, in which 63 (45%) articles were contributed by a single author whereas 77 (55%) articles were multi-authored. In the study, the average degree of author collaboration was 0.55 and it gamut from 0.57 to 0.58.

Author(s):  
Khan Daud

The ultimate purpose of the present study is to explore the bibliometric analysis of the LIBRI: International Journal of Libraries and Information Services journal during the period of 2011-2015. The analysis covers sundry features of the journal such as its yearly output of articles, subject distributions, geographical distributions of authors, authorship patterns, relative growth rate and double time of publication. The result concludes that 140 research articles were pubished  in the LIBRI journal during the stipulated span i.e. 2011-2015, in which 63 (45%) articles were written by a single author whereas 77 (55%) articles were multi-authored. In the study, the average degree of author collaboration was 0.55 and it ranged from 0.57 to 0.58.Keywords: LIBRI. Bibliometric analysis. Authorship pattern. Author productivity. Degree of collaboration.Link: http://www2.marilia.unesp.br/revistas/index.php/bjis/article/view/5821


2020 ◽  
Vol 9 (2) ◽  
Author(s):  
Oladosu O. Oladimeji ◽  
Olayanju O. Oladimeji

This research paper's main objective is to quantify and analyze the research output of data mining in West Africa, including (1) growth in publications as measured by the Relative Growth Rate (RGR) and Doubling Time (Dt), (2) productivity and quantification of research output for different institutions of the region (West Africa).


2019 ◽  
Vol 9 (2) ◽  
pp. 81-84
Author(s):  
W. Regina Chandra ◽  
R. Jayabal

The study critically analyses the 309 research articles published in the Indian Journal of Plastic Surgery during the span of ten years from 2009 to 2018. It is an online open access journal and the required data for the study were downloaded from its website. The data were analysed with the help of MS Excel, and bibliometric indicators such as year-wise distribution, relative growth rate, authorship collaboration and length of articles have been applied for the analysis. The study reveals that the maximum numbers of articles were contributed by multiple authors and that Indian authors have contributed more number of articles during period of study. The length of the articles published in the Indian Journal of Plastic Surgery during the period of study was three to sixteen pages.


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