Publication Trends in Groundnut and Mustard Research: A Scientometric Study
Journal Title: SRELS Journal of Information Management - Year 2017, Vol 54, Issue 2
Abstract
The paper examines groundnut and mustard research in the world and analyses 22968 papers published over 14 years. Yearly activity index of top five countries in the world has been calculated. Journals have been the most important channel for communication of research accounting for 94.78% of all research publications. Relative growth rate and doubling time have decreased during 2000 to 2013. Authorship pattern shows that 92.5% of papers published in collaboration.
The Relevance of Communities of Practice (Cop) in University Libraries: A Knowledge Management Perspective
In a knowledge based economy, Knowledge Management (KM) activities are significant in University Libraries for their competitiveness and self sustainability. This paper takes a look at the present status of University Li...
IndMed : An Evaluative Study on the Coverage of Indian Medical Literature
India has the legacy of Susrutha and Charaka, its ancient medical practioners but the scholarly literature on modern medicine is scanty. The bibliographic work carried out by Dr John Shaw Billings is unmatched. Due to hi...
Factors Affecting Library Profession and Professional Image of Sri Lankan Librarians: An Overview
Image of a profession is a significant area of interest. Substantial amount of literature has appeared on this subject, both in the West and the East. It is important to study the professional image of Sri Lankan Librari...
Evolution of Mutual Efforts in Libraries: The Consortia Boom
Library cooperation has been experienced by librarians for long. Indeed mutual efforts were viewed as essential by the early leaders of modern librarianship. This paper reviews the progressive development of library coop...
Scientometric Analysis of Autism Research Output during 2007-2011
In the present study, we attempt to analyse 13079 global literature on Autism, indexed in Scopus database during 2007- 11. Totally 70 countries contributed to the literature, majority of the papers coming from USA (49.24...