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- W29156785 abstract "(ProQuest: ... denotes formulae omitted.)1. Introduction:Bibliometric study is widely used for mapping of scientific research growth, authorship pattern, research collaboration, author's productivity, etc. in any discipline of knowledge. Mainly it is a best instrument in social science research for systematic analysis of publication output of any subject, author, institution and country. Bibliometrics is used to measure the qualitative and quantitative research and to investigate the research trends in a subject.Library and Information Science is a very practical subject which solve problems related to collection development, information retrieval, systems design, user studies etc. professionals are very vigorous to show performance in disseminating knowledge as well as taking every problem in a collaborative way. So, day by day research is going on to update the professionals with the current trends and build a rich collection of publications. In this study an attempt have been made to assess the year wise growth of publications, authorship pattern, authors' productivity etc. particularly in between the period of 2004-2014.2. Literature ReviewThe investigator have referred so many research papers and articles related to research in India and abroad to have a clear understanding of bibliometric analysis of research growth India and to find out some possible ways to carry out the present study smoothly in a qualitative way. Khan, Ahmed, Munsi and Akhter (1998) in their study present a statistical analysis of the research papers emanated from Bangladesh during 1966-1997. Result showed that, during this period of study, a total number of 308 articles were authored by 116 library professionals. Publications of such papers are highest in Bangladesh with (256, 83.11%) and followed by India with (21, 6.82%). Tiew, Abrizah & Kiran (2002) carried out a bibliometric study of the articles published in Malaysian Journal of Library and Information Science during 1996-2000 and found that the percentage of multi-authored articles was slightly higher than the single authored articles. The most popular subject according to this study was scientific and professional publishing. Mittal & et. al. (2006) stated in their study 'Periodical Literature on Library and Information Science Education: A bibliometric study' that literature growth on the area of has been found to be negative. Most of the papers have been dominated by single author contributions at 72.8% and 72% of literature are published in 72 journals. Patra and Chand (2006) have revealed that Indian research output is less in Global visibility. Less numbers of research papers have published in international journals. Collaboration among researchers is very poor with (25.37%). Ocholla and Ocholla (2007) studied the journal research output in Library and Information Science of South Africa from 1993-2006, using the database LISA, Thompson (ISI) and Web of Science and found that South African researchers largely publish in local journals (46.3%). Among all the contributing journals, South African Journal of Library and Information Science (SAJLIS) have published highest numbers of articles with (25.1%). Another important thing they revealed in their study that, research collaboration is encouraging in South Africa with (69%). Naseer and Mahmood (2009) have revealed in their study LIS Research in Pakistan: An Analysis of Pakistan Library and Information Science Journal 1998-2007 that Pakistan Library and Information Science Journal is a domestic journal and highly dominated by the Pakistani authors. Again the state of collaboration among authors is not very encouraging while majority of the authors prefer to work in isolation. But the journal has witnessed the increase of female authors' contribution. Verma (2009) stated in his study 'Analysis of contributions to Defence Science Journal' that most of the contributors prefer to contribute their works with one companion. …" @default.
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- W29156785 title "Growth of LIS Research Articles in India seen through Scopus: A bibliometric analysis" @default.
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