Mode of Formation of Ornithology: A Linguistic Analysis

Maity, Debabrata Mode of Formation of Ornithology: A Linguistic Analysis., 2022 . In ICT-Enabled User Driven Library Services: Issues and Challenges, Kolkata, 30-31 May, 2022. [Conference paper]

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Ornithology is one of the important branches of modern-day biology and deals with the methodologies and aspects related to the study of birds. This study collected a total number of 2699 keywords extracted from the titles, abstracts, and objects’ captions of 50 top-cited articles from the domain of Ornithology have been linguistically analyzed for this purpose. A total number of 938 subject-specific root words have been obtained from the analysis and also found that they are borrowed from 88 different subjects. Considering the existing theories of mode of formation of subjects in LIS field and viewing the results of the data analysis tables, it is interpreted that ornithology is multidisciplinary in nature and its mode of formation is distillation of Kind-2.

Item type: Conference paper
Keywords: Ornithology; Ornithology—mode of formation; Ornithology—linguistic analysis; Modes of formation of subjects; Modes of formation of subjects—linguistic analysis; Object analysis; Multidisciplinary field
Subjects: A. Theoretical and general aspects of libraries and information. > AC. Relationship of LIS with other fields .
Depositing user: Debabrata Maity
Date deposited: 28 Feb 2023 10:42
Last modified: 28 Feb 2023 10:42
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10760/44138

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