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Kailash C. Garg

Researcher at Philippine Institute for Development Studies

Publications -  70
Citations -  1265

Kailash C. Garg is an academic researcher from Philippine Institute for Development Studies. The author has contributed to research in topics: Scientometrics & Bibliometrics. The author has an hindex of 21, co-authored 69 publications receiving 1177 citations. Previous affiliations of Kailash C. Garg include Council of Scientific and Industrial Research.

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A study of collaboration in laser science and technology

TL;DR: An analysis of 3174 papers published in journals in the field of laserscience and technology indicate that only 401 papers were single authored and the rest 2773 were co-authored, and it is observed that the proportion of mega-authored papers for Japan, France, Italy, and the Netherlands was more, while for Canada, Canada, China, and Australia theportion of single authored papers was more.
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Bibliometrics and scientometrics in India: An overview of studies during 1995-2014Part II: Contents of the articles in terms of disciplines and their bibliometric aspects

TL;DR: The analysis of 902 papers published by Indian scholars during 1995-2014 indicates that the main focus of bibliometrics/scientometrics is on assessment of science and technology in India in different sub-disciplines including contributions by Indian states and other individual countries followed by bibliometric analysis of individual journals as mentioned in this paper.
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Scientometrics of the international journal Scientometrics

TL;DR: An analysis of 1317 papers published in first fifty volumes during 1978 to 2001 of the international journal Scientometrics indicates the heterogeneity of the field with emphasis on scientometric assessment.
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Bibliometrics of global malaria vaccine research.

TL;DR: The last two decades have witnessed considerable growth in research output in this field, while a successful malaria vaccine still remains elusive, Interestingly, the countries like the USA, the UK and Australia that lead in the quantity, quality and citation of this output are often not those directly affected by malaria.
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Bibliometrics of Alkaloid Chemistry Research in India

TL;DR: Alkaloid chemistry research performed in India is found to be fairly collaborative and part of main stream science.