Title: A Bibliometric Study on the Journal's Information Technology and People’ (2006–2015)
Abstract: Bibliometrics is a branch of Information science which contributes the quantitative evaluation of publication patterns of all macro and micro communication along with their authorships by mathematical and statistical calculation. The term Bibliometrics first used by Alan Pritchard, he discussed the very new discipline by which quantitative methods were employed to search scientific communication process by measuring and analyzing the diverse aspects of written document. Bibliometrics analysis is a process to establish the relationship between one works to other research works by mathematical and statistical calculations. The study covers the total numbers of articles, authorship pattern, subject wise classification of the contributions, degree of collaboration, subject wise distribution of articles, country wise classification, distribution of citations by volume, institute wise distribution of articles, length of the articles, author wise citations in the articles, compositions of citations etc. The study founded that each year the journal has distinguished of papers except the year 2010, In the context of authorship pattern the result shows that two-authored papers are in highest with 37% (77 papers) in the whole period (2005–2014), Average rate of degree of collaboration is 2.8, The journal information technology and people is enriched with the scholarly contribution of 25.6% countries across the world among these 25.6% countries like USA, UK, Australia, Finland, Canada, etc, The result shows that documentary materials are cited in maximum number (3881, [31%]) than non-documentary materials (8437[68%]) during the period of 2006 to 2015.
Publication Year: 2017
Publication Date: 2017-01-01
Language: en
Type: article
Indexed In: ['crossref']
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