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Mini Devi, B.
- A Bibliometric Analysis of Contributions in Scientometrics Journal
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1 Department of Library & Information Science University of Kerala, Thiruvananthapuram-695034, IN
1 Department of Library & Information Science University of Kerala, Thiruvananthapuram-695034, IN
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Journal of Library Development, Vol 4, No 2 (2018), Pagination: 85-93Abstract
This paper presents an analysis of the contributions in the international journal entitled 'Scientometrics' published during the period 1991-2014 as reflected in the Web of Science database. A total of 156 papers are found to be Indian contribution and that are refined from the global output (3016 papers). Analysis is based on the traditional bibliometric indicators by means of number of publications and citations. USA with more number of papers, and also received the highest number of citations. The study also observed that the total scientometrics research output of India constituted about 5% of the total world output. Multiple authorship pattern is dominant during the study period and is about 68.59% of the total Indian output. CSIR, Karnatak University and BARC are the major contributors of scientometric research from India.Keywords
Scientometrics, Authorship Pattern, Bibliometrics, Citations, Activity Index.References
- Bharvi, D., Garg, K., & Bali, A. (2003). Scientometrics of the international journal Scientometrics. Scientometrics, 56(1), 81-93.
- Das, P. K. (2013). Journal of Informetrics: A bibliometric profile. DESIDOC Journal of Library & Information Technology, 33(3).
- Dhiman, A. K. (2000). Ethno botany journal: A ten year bibliometric study. IASLIC Bulletin, 45(4), 177-182.
- Frame, J. D. (1977). Mainstream research in Latin America and Caribbean. Interciencia, 2, 143–147.
- Gupta, B. M., Kumbar, B. D., & Sangam, S. L. (2013). Contribution and impact of Karnataka university publications during 1999-2008: a comparative study with three other universities of Karnataka. International Research: Journal of Library & Information Science, 3(2), 401-418.
- Neerja Verma, Tamrakar, R., & Sharma, P. (2007). Analysis of contributions in 'Annals of Library and Information Studies'. Annals of Library and Information Studies, 54(2), 106-111.
- Park, T. K. (2010). D-Lib Magazine: its first 13 years. D-Lib Magazine, 16(1), 5.
- Salini, C. P., Nishy, P., Vishnumaya, R. S., & Mini, S. (2014). A bibliometric evaluation of organic chemistry research in India. Annals of Library and Information Studies (ALIS), 61(4), 332-342.
- Thanuskodi, S. (2011). Library Herald Journal: A bibliometric study. Journal of Arts, Science & Commerce, 2(4), 68-76.
- Job Satisfaction of Library Professionals of Cochin University of Science and Technology
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1 Department of Library and Information Science, University of Kerala Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala, IN
2 Department of Library and Information Science University of Kerala, Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala, IN
1 Department of Library and Information Science, University of Kerala Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala, IN
2 Department of Library and Information Science University of Kerala, Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala, IN
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Journal of Library Development, Vol 5, No 2 (2019), Pagination: 51-60Abstract
The purpose of this study is to measure the job satisfaction among library professionals in Cochin University of science and technology campus library. Job satisfaction is an individual feeling which could cause by a variety of factors. The six components of job satisfaction were measures derived through literature: physical environment & ICT infrastructure, organizational culture, personal growth and development, salary, promotion and nature of work.5point scale were used to examine the job satisfaction of respondents. Questionnaire method was used for data collection and results are tabulated. Outcome of the study has been discussed that although library professionals working in this university library were slightly satisfied with their nature of work, while the salary, promotion, and denied access to benefits were identified as major constraints to job satisfaction. Based on the results, the study recommended that review the conditions attached to promotion, salary, among others as measures for enhancing job satisfaction. It is also suggested that the encourage and motivate the library professionals more incentives and good salary packages are to be offered so that their achievement drive can be activated that in turn lead to high level of job satisfaction.References
- Kaba, A. (2017) Library employment: Satisfaction, Opportunities, and future actions as perceived by academic librarians. Library Management, 38(8/9), 511527.
- Memon, N. Z., & Jena, L. K. (2017).Gender Inequality, Job Satisfaction and Job Motivation: Evidence from Indian Female Employees. Management and Labour Studies, 42(3), 122.
- Khan, Amjid and Ahmed, Dr. Shamshad, "Job Satisfaction among Librarians in the Universities of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan: A Survey" (2013). Library Philosophy and Practice (e‐journal). Paper 906. (Accessed on 21th February2019).
- Somvir & Sudha Kaushik (2012). Job satisfaction among library professionals in Haryana state. International Journal of Scientific and Research Publications. 2(5): 14.
- Nattar, S. (2010). A study of job satisfaction of college library professionals inTamilNadu. Indian Journal of Library and Information Science, 4 (2):133145
- A Bibliometric Analysis of Contributions in Scientometrics Journal
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1 Research Scholar, Department of Library & Information Science, University of Kerala, Thiruvananthapuram - 695 034, IN
2 Assistant Professor & Head, Department of Library & Information Science, University of Kerala, Thiruvananthapuram - 695 034, IN
1 Research Scholar, Department of Library & Information Science, University of Kerala, Thiruvananthapuram - 695 034, IN
2 Assistant Professor & Head, Department of Library & Information Science, University of Kerala, Thiruvananthapuram - 695 034, IN
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Journal of Library Development, Vol 6, No 1 (2020), Pagination: 65-76Abstract
This paper presents an analysis of the contributions in the international journal entitled ‘Scientometrics’ published during the period 1991- 2014 as reflected in the Web of Science database. A total of 156 papers are found to be Indian contribution and that are refined from the global output (3016 papers). Analysis is based on the traditional bibliometric indicators by means of number of publications and citations. USA with more number of papers, and also received the highest number of citations. The study also observed that the total scientometrics research output of India constituted about 5% of the total world output. Multiple authorship pattern is dominant during the study period and is about 68.59% of the total Indian output. CSIR, Karnatak University and BARC are the major contributors of scientometric research from India.Keywords
Scientometrics, Authorship Pattern, Bibliometrics, Citations, Activity Index.References
- Bharvi, D., Garg, K., & Bali, A. (2003). Scientometrics of the international journal Scientometrics. Scientometrics, 56(1), 81-93.
- Das, P. K. (2013). Journal of Informetrics: A bibliometric profile. DESIDOC Journal of Library & Information Technology, 33(3).
- Dhiman, A. K. (2000). Ethno botany journal: A ten year bibliometric study. IASLIC Bulletin, 45(4), 177-182.
- Frame, J. D. (1977). Mainstream research in Latin America and Caribbean. Interciencia, 2, 143-147.
- Gupta, B. M., Kumbar, B. D., & Sangam, S. L. (2013). Contribution and impact of Karnataka university publications during 1999-2008: a comparative study with three other universities of Karnataka. International Research: Journal of Library & Information Science, 3(2), 401-418.
- Neerja Verma, Tamrakar, R., & Sharma, P. (2007). Analysis of contributions in ‘Annals of Library and Information Studies’. Annals of Library and Information Studies, 54(2), 106-111.
- Park, T. K. (2010). D-Lib Magazine: its first 13 years. D-Lib Magazine, 16(1), 5.
- Salini, C. P., Nishy, P., Vishnumaya, R. S., & Mini, S. (2014). A bibliometric evaluation of organic chemistry research in India. Annals of Library and Information Studies (ALIS), 61(4), 332-342.
- Thanuskodi, S. (2011). Library Herald Journal: A bibliometric study. Journal of Arts, Science & Commerce, 2(4), 68-76.
- Reading habits of tribal Students of Dr. Ambedkar Vidyanikethan CBSE School, Njaraneeli, Thiruvananthapuram : A case study
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Arunima A.S
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B. Mini Devi
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1 MLISc Student Department of Library &Information Science University of Kerala Palayam, Kerala, IN
2 Head of the Department Department of Library &Information Science University of Kerala Palayam, Kerala, IN
1 MLISc Student Department of Library &Information Science University of Kerala Palayam, Kerala, IN
2 Head of the Department Department of Library &Information Science University of Kerala Palayam, Kerala, IN
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Journal of Library Development, Vol 8, No 2 (2022), Pagination: 35-54Abstract
The paper examines the reading habit of tribal students of Dr AmbedkarVidyanikethanCBSE School in Thiruvananthapuram District. A structured Questionnaire with open-ended and closed-ended questions was used for collecting data. The questionnaire were distributed to 163 tribal students following Stratified random sampling method.The Statistical Package for Social Science(SPSS) was used to analyze the collected data. The findings of the study revealed that majority of the tribal students read books other than textbooks. But the time devoted by them for reading is less than one hour. It indicates student’s low interest in reading. Thus the study conclude that tribal students need to improve their reading habit .Keywords
Reading habits, Tribal studentsReferences
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- Babalola, J. (2020). Evaluating Reading Habit among Junior Secondary School Students in Ekiti State in Nigeria. International Journal of Language Education, 4 (1), 74-80.
- Chairanissa, N., & Wirza, Y. (2019). The Portrait of Reading Habit among Junior High School Students. Proceedings of the Second Conference on Language, Literature, Education, and Culture (ICOLLITE 2018) , 257. doi:10.2991/icollite-18.2019.45
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- Loan, F. A. (2011, Oct-Dec). Impact Of Internet On Reading Habits Of The Net Generation. International journal of digital library services, 1 (2). Retrieved from http://www.ijodls.in/uploads/3/6/0/3/3603729/Loan_fayazi% 5B4%5D_43-48.pdf
- Maharsi, I. A. (2019, 01). High School Students’ Reading Habit And Perception On Reading For Pleasure. International Journal of Indonesian Education and Teaching, 3 . doi: https://doi.org/10.24071/ijiet.2019.030108
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