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dc.contributor.authorRathinasabapathy, G
dc.contributor.authorRajendran, L
dc.date.accessioned2013-08-22T21:38:18Z
dc.date.available2013-08-22T21:38:18Z
dc.date.issued2013
dc.identifier.citationRathinasabapathy, G and L. Rajendran (2013). Mapping of World-wide Camel Research Publications: A Scientometric Analysis, Journal of Library, Information and Communication Technology, Vol. 5 Issue (1-2), June, 2013. pp. 35-40en_US
dc.identifier.issn0975-3168
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/10150/299587
dc.descriptionResearch Articleen_US
dc.description.abstractThis paper analyses publication output in the field of camel research as indexed in CAB Direct Online database covering the period 1963 – 2012. It reports on India’s comparative strength in world science and technology (S&T) output in this field. It is observed that a total of 4,923 publications were published during the year 1963 to 2012 as per CAB Direct Online. The average number of publications published per year was 98 papers. The highest number of papers i.e. 256 was published in the year 2012. The spurt in literature output was reported during 2000-2012. India is the top producing country with 354 papers (7.19%) followed by Egypt with 284 papers (5.76%). The top five most preferred journals by the scientists were: Journal of Camel Practice and Research with 641 papers (13.02%) followed by Assiut Veterinary Medical Journal with 193 papers 3.92%), Indian Journal of Animal Sciences with 186 papers (3.77%), Indian Veterinary Journal with 164 papers (3.33%) and Revue d’Ejevage et de Medecine Veterinaire des Pays Tropicaus with 92 papers 1.87%). The top medium of communication is journal article with 4,164 papers (84.58%) followed by conference papers with 209 papers (4.25%). English was the most predominant language used by the scientists for communication with 4496 papers (91.32%). The prolific author is Gahlot, T.K. who contributed 173 papers (3.51%) followed by Faye, B. with 108 papers (2.19%).
dc.language.isoenen_US
dc.publishere-Science Worlden_US
dc.relation.ispartofseriesVol. 5en_US
dc.relation.ispartofseriesIssue (1-2)en_US
dc.relation.urlwww.escienceworld.neten_US
dc.subjectCamelen_US
dc.subjectScientometricsen_US
dc.subjectCAB Direct Onlineen_US
dc.subjectAnimal husbandryen_US
dc.titleMapping of World-wide Camel Research Publications: A Scientometric Analysisen_US
dc.typeArticleen_US
dc.contributor.departmentTamil Nadu Veterinary and Animal Sciences Universityen_US
dc.identifier.journalJournal of Library, Information and Communication Technologyen_US
refterms.dateFOA2018-06-12T13:19:39Z
html.description.abstractThis paper analyses publication output in the field of camel research as indexed in CAB Direct Online database covering the period 1963 – 2012. It reports on India’s comparative strength in world science and technology (S&T) output in this field. It is observed that a total of 4,923 publications were published during the year 1963 to 2012 as per CAB Direct Online. The average number of publications published per year was 98 papers. The highest number of papers i.e. 256 was published in the year 2012. The spurt in literature output was reported during 2000-2012. India is the top producing country with 354 papers (7.19%) followed by Egypt with 284 papers (5.76%). The top five most preferred journals by the scientists were: Journal of Camel Practice and Research with 641 papers (13.02%) followed by Assiut Veterinary Medical Journal with 193 papers 3.92%), Indian Journal of Animal Sciences with 186 papers (3.77%), Indian Veterinary Journal with 164 papers (3.33%) and Revue d’Ejevage et de Medecine Veterinaire des Pays Tropicaus with 92 papers 1.87%). The top medium of communication is journal article with 4,164 papers (84.58%) followed by conference papers with 209 papers (4.25%). English was the most predominant language used by the scientists for communication with 4496 papers (91.32%). The prolific author is Gahlot, T.K. who contributed 173 papers (3.51%) followed by Faye, B. with 108 papers (2.19%).


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