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Publication pattern in scientific & industrial research in india - a bibliometric study
B. K. Dalai,D. B. Ramesh +1 more
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Bibliometric analysis of papers published in the Journal of Scientific and Industrial Research (J.S.I.R) during the years 1988 to 1993 is presented in this paper.Abstract:
Bibliometric analysis of papers published in the Journal of Scientific and Industrial Research (J.S.I.R) during the years 1988 to 1993 is presented. The authorship pattern, year-wise distribution, subject of coverage, organisation-wise distribution, study of references, average length of the articles, contribution from India and abroad, etc. have been analysedread more
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