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Das, A.K., & Karanjai, A. Institutional distribution in Computer Science research in India : a study, 2002. In Annals of Library and Information Studies. NISCAIR, India. pp.23-27. (Published) [Journal Article (Print/Paginated)].

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Author(s): Das, Anup Kumar
Karanjai, Aruna
Title: Institutional distribution in Computer Science research in India : a study
Subjects: H. Information sources, supports, channels
B. Information use and sociology of information
G. Industry, profession and education
Date: 2002
Abstract: The study is based on 1408 research papers published in the international journals on computer sciences contributed by the Indian scientists from 1991 to 2000. The institutional distribution of research has been studied. The scatter of literature is a two-way process controlled by number of institutions contributing literature and the number of journals publishing these contributions. However, major portion of these contributions, as per the analysis, comes from a few institutions, like IITs (located at Kharagpur, Kanpur, Delhi, Chennai and Mumbai), Indian Statistical Institute at Kolkata and Indian Institute of Science (IISc) at Bangalore. The study shows that India has potential of carrying out computer science research of international standard.
Publication: Annals of Library and Information Studies
Volume: 49
Number: 1
Starting page: 23
Ending page: 27
Publisher: NISCAIR, India
Keywords: Institutional distribution; Computer science research; Research trend; Scientometrics
Country: India
Type: Journal Article (Print/Paginated)
Rights: http://eprints.rclis.org/copyright/



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