Publishing trends of Indian chemical scientists: A bibliometric study

BU Kannappanavar, C Swamy - 2004 - nopr.niscpr.res.in
BU Kannappanavar, C Swamy
2004nopr.niscpr.res.in
The present study highlights the authorship trend and collaborative research in chemistry in
India during 1996-2000. The study found that team research is preferred in the field of
chemistry rather than solo research. The degree of collaboration is calculated and found to
be 0.76. The degree of collaboration varies from year to year and is found to be 0.72 to 0.83.
Average number of authors per paper has increased from 7.52 to 8.39.
The present study highlights the authorship trend and collaborative research in chemistry in India during 1996- 2000.The study found that team research is preferred in the field of chemistry rather than solo research. The degree of collaboration is calculated and found to be 0.76. The degree of collaboration varies from year to year and is found to be 0.72 to 0.83. Average number of authors per paper has increased from 7.52 to 8.39.
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