A bibliometric study of Journal of the Indian Society of Remote Sensing for the period 1973-2014

Rajgoli, U, Mamdapur, N and Ponniah, P A bibliometric study of Journal of the Indian Society of Remote Sensing for the period 1973-2014. Journal of Advances in Library and Information Science,, 2017, vol. 6, n. 1, pp. 52-57. [Journal article (Paginated)]

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The bibliometric portrait of Journal of the Indian Society of Remote Sensing concentrates on four decades publication trends from 1973-2014. The study analyzed 1310 research articles published in 140 issues of the journal. An attempt has been made to study various bibliometric indicators such as year-wise distribution of articles, authorship pattern & productivity, distribution of cited references, different forms of resources used and cited by authors in their research work, ranked list of prolific authors, journals & institutions. Efforts have also been made to test Lotka’s law of scientific productivity.

Item type: Journal article (Paginated)
Keywords: Bibliometrics;Remote Sensing;Authorship Pattern;Citation study;Lotka’s Law
Subjects: B. Information use and sociology of information > BB. Bibliometric methods
Depositing user: Prabahar Ponniah
Date deposited: 20 Sep 2017 17:48
Last modified: 20 Sep 2017 17:48
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10760/31697

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