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- Bradford's Empirical Law
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1 Department of Library and Information Science, Karnatak University, Dharwad, Karnataka, IN
1 Department of Library and Information Science, Karnatak University, Dharwad, Karnataka, IN
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Journal of Library Development, Vol 1, No 1 (2015), Pagination: 1-13Abstract
In the present paper an attempt has been made to study the various aspects of Bradford's Law. In respect to its concept, history, implications, verbal and graphical representation. It also emphasizes the application in the deriving the periodical subscription policy in the library.Keywords
Bradford Law, Bibliometrics and Laws of Bibliometrics.References
- Bradford, S. C. (1934). Sources of information on specified subjects. Engineering, 137, 85-86.
- Bookstein, A. (1976). Bibliometric distributions. Library Quarterly, 46(4), 416-23,
- Brookes, B. C. (1969). Bradford's law and the bibliography of science. Nature. 224,933-6.
- Brookes, B. C. (1970). Growth, Utility and Obsolescence of Scientific periodical literature. Journal of Documentation, 26, 283-294.
- Fairthome, R. A. (1969). Empirical hyperbolic distributions (Bradford-Zipf-Mandelbrot) for bibliometric description and prediction. Journal of Documentation, 25(4), 319-343.
- Garg, K. C. and Sharma, L. (1994). A study of R & D indicators in Indian industry using Bradford's law. Journal of Scientific and Industrial Research,53, 81-87.
- Goffman, W. and Morris, T. G (1970). Bradford's law and library acquisitions. Nature, 226, 922-923.
- Lotka, A.J. (1926). Frequency distribution of scientific productivity. Journal of Washington Academy of Sciences, 16, 317-23.
- Leimkuhler, F. F. (1967). The Bradfords distribution. Journal of Documentation, 23, 197-207.
- Nisonger, T. E. (2008), The 80/20 Rule and Core Journals. The Serials Librarian, 55(1-2) 62-84.
- Price, D. J. (1976). A General Theory of Bibliometrics and Other Cumulative Advantage Processes. Journal of the ASIS, 27, 292-306.
- Ravichandra Rao, I. K. (1983). Quantitative Methods for Library and Information Science. Wiley Eastern Limited. New Delhi
- Sangam, S. L. (1985). A Citation Analysis of Doctoral Dissertations in Social Science accepted by Karnatak University, Dharwad during 1964-1982. (unpublished thesis, Gulbarga University, Gulbarga.
- Sangam, S. L. (1989). Information use pattern of researchers in the field of psychology: A citation study. IASLIC Bulletin, 34(2), 55-63.
- Vickery, B, C. (1948). Bradford's Law of Scattering. Journal of Documentation. 4(3). 198-203.
- Wilkinson, F. A, (1972). The ambiguity of Bradford's Law. Joumal of Documentation, 28, 122-130.
- Zipf, G K, (1949). Human Behaviour and the Principle of Least Effort. Reading Mass: Addison-Wesley.
- Ranganathan to Altmetrics
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1 Department of Library and Information Science, Karnatak University\Dharwad-580 003, IN
1 Department of Library and Information Science, Karnatak University\Dharwad-580 003, IN
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Journal of Library Development, Vol 2, No 1 (2016), Pagination: 1-18Abstract
Ranganathan began his professional career as a mathematician then turned librarian. His most notable contributions to the field were his five laws of library science and Colon Classification. The development of metrics from Librametry to Almetrics is discussed. It also deals with resources used for measuring all tools of metrics. The evaluative tools necessary evils for Library and Information Profession to measure the communicated research literature is being viewed.Keywords
Librametry, Scientometrics, Google scholar.References
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- Almind, T.C., and Ingwersen, P. (1997). ―Informetric analyses on the World Wide Web: methodological approaches to Webometrics. Toward a basic framework for Webometrics‖. Journal of the American Society for Information Science and Technology, 55 (14), 1216-27.Aslib proceedings. 1, 1949, 102.
- Bradford, S.C. (1934). Sources of information on specific subjects. (Engineering. Jan 26; 85-6).
- Bookstein, A. (1976). Bibliometric distributions. Library Quarterly. 46, 4; 416-23.
- Brookes, B.C. (1968). The derivation and application of the Bradford-Zipf distribution. Journal of Documentation. 24, 4; 247-65.
- Brookes, B.C. (1969a). The complete Bradford-Zipf bibliograph. Journal of Documentation. 2',.1; S8~
- Brookes, B.C. (1969b). Bradford's law and the bibliography of science. Nature. 224; 953-6.
- Brookes, B.C. (1970). Obsolescence of special library periodicals: sampling errors and utility contours. Journal of the American Society for Information Science. 21; 320-9.
- Brookes, B.C. (1990). Biblio-, Scient-, Informetrics??? What are we talking about? In L egghe and R Rousseau (Eds.) Informetrics 89/90, 31-43.
- Cole, F.J., and Eales, N.B. The History of Comparative Anatomy Part-I: A Statistical analysis of Literature. Science Progress, 11 April 1917.pp. 578-96.
- Dolrov, G.H and Korennoi, A.A. The informational basis of scientometrics: on theoretical problems of informetrics.F.I.D.435.1969.pp.165-191.
- Egghe, L. (1990). The duality of informetric systems with applications to empirical laws. Journal of Information Science, 16, 1; 17-27.
- Firthorne, Robert A (1969). Empirical hyperbolic distributions (Bradford-Zipf-Mondelbrot) for bibliometric description and prediction. Journal of Documentation, 25,4; 319-43.
- Garfield, E. (1976a). Essays of an information scientists. Foreword by Joshwa Ledeberg. 1976. Vol. 1: 1962-1973. Vol 2: 1974-1976, ISI Press, Philadelphia.
- Garfield, E. (1976b). Highly cited articles XXVI: Some classic papers of the late 19th and early 20th century. (Current Comments. 21; 5-9).
- Gosnell, Chas F.(1943)The rate of obsolescence in college library book collections as determined by the analysis of the three select list of Books for College Libraries (Dissertation, New York University.
- Gosnell, Chas F. (1944).Obsolescence of Books in College Libraries. College and Research Libraries, p. 115-125.
- Gross, P L K and Gross F M. College Libraries and Chemical Education Science. 66:1927.pp.386-382.
- Hulme, E. Wyndham. (1923) Statistical bibliography in relation to growth of modern civilisation. London, Butler and Tanner Grafton,. p.9.
- Kingsley, George. (1949). Human behavior and the principle of least effort. Zipf: Books.
- Lotka, A.J. (1926). Frequency distribution of scientific productivity. Journal of Washington Academy of Sciences. 16; 317-23.
- Mandelbrot, Benoit. (1952). Information theory of the statistical structure of language. Proceedings of the Symposium on Application of Communication Theory, London, Se.1t 1952. Butterworth. p. 486-500).
- Merton, R. K., and Grafield, E. (1963).Foreward to Little Science, big Science and beyond by DJ de Solla Price. NewYork ,Columbia University Press.
- Price (Derek De Solla) (1963). ―Little Science, Big Science‖. Columbia University Press. New York (GS201).
- Priem, D. Taraborelli., P Groth., & C. Neylon.(2010). Altmetrics: A manifesto,.Article Level Metrics. (n.d.). Retrieved January 20, 2016, from http://article-level-metrics.PLoS.org/
- Pritchard, Alan. (1969) Statistical bibliography or Bibliometrics. Journal of Documentation, 25(4): p.348.
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- Rajan , T.N., and Sen, B.K. (1985). ―An Essay on Informetrics: A Study in Growth and Development‖. In Proceedings of the IASLIC XV, Bangalore.
- Ranganathan , S.R. (1969). Librametry and its scope. DRTC Annual Seminar, 7. Paper DA.
- Reader Meter. (n.d.). Retrieved August 12, 2015, from http://readermeter.org/
- Roemer, Chin Robin., and Borchardt, Rachel. (2012). From bibliometrics to altmetrics A changing scholarly landscape.College and Research Libraries 73(10) 696-600
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- Thelwall, M. (2009).Introduction to Webometrics: Quantitative Web Research for the Social Sciences. Synthesis Lectures on Information, Concepts, Retrieval and Sevices. P.116. DOI: 10.2200/S00176ED1VolY200931CR004.
- Vickery ,B.C. (1948). Bradford's law of scattering. Journal of Documentation. 4(3), 198-203.
- Witting Glenn R.: Statistical bibliography: A Historical Footnote. Journal of Documentation, 34, 1978. pp. 240-241.
- Wittig Glenn R. (1978). Statistical bibliography-a historical footnote. Journal of Documentation. 34(3); 240-1.
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- Zipf, G. (1949) Hyman Behaviour and The Principle of Least Effort. New York Addison- Westey.
- Report of the 4th National Conference Scientometrics & Internet Of Things (SIOT):Organised by Institute of Scientometrics and NCSI-Net
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1 Gulbarga University , Gulbarga, IN
2 Karnatak University,Dharwad 580003, IN
1 Gulbarga University , Gulbarga, IN
2 Karnatak University,Dharwad 580003, IN
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Journal of Library Development, Vol 2, No 1 (2016), Pagination: 83-92Abstract
The 4th National conference of the Institute of Scientometrics on „Scientometrics and the Internet of Things (SIOT)‟ has started with an invocation. The dais was occupied by inaugural speaker Dr. Abhinanda Sarkar, Prof. V.G. Talawar, president of the occasion, Dr.S.L.Sangam Conference Chair, Prof. T.D. Kemparaju, organizing chair, Dr. I.R.N. Goudar, technical Director and Rapporteur General Dr. R.B. Gaddigimath.- History and Development of Special Libraries
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1 Department of Library and Information Science Karnatak University, Dharwad – 580 003, IN
1 Department of Library and Information Science Karnatak University, Dharwad – 580 003, IN
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Journal of Library Development, Vol 1, No 2 (2015), Pagination: 47-70Abstract
This paper gives the meaning, definition, origin, characteristics, types and historical development of Special libraries. The Special libraries are “Special “in their collections, users and services. There are different types of special libraries. Uniqueness characteristics’ of each one has been explained. Finally concluded with, the relevance of Ranganathan’s five Laws of Library Science in the development of Special Libraries.Keywords
Special Libraries, Corporate Libraries, Law Libraries, Visually Handicapped Libraries.References
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- Growth of Worldwide Healthcare Literature:A Scientometric Study
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1 Global Leader, Whiteny Knowledge Centre GE India Technology Centre 122, EPIP, Whitefield Road, Bangalore 560066, IN
2 Department of Library & Information Science Karnatak, University, Dharwad. 580003, IN
3 Vice-chancellor, Reva University, Bangalore, IN
1 Global Leader, Whiteny Knowledge Centre GE India Technology Centre 122, EPIP, Whitefield Road, Bangalore 560066, IN
2 Department of Library & Information Science Karnatak, University, Dharwad. 580003, IN
3 Vice-chancellor, Reva University, Bangalore, IN
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Journal of Library Development, Vol 3, No 1 (2017), Pagination: 1-10Abstract
The present paper is an attempt to map world literature on healthcare. It also describes the application of growth models as suggested by Egghe and Ravichandra Rao (Scientometrics 25:5-46, 1992). The scope of the paper is limited to study the growth and dynamics of worldwide literature of healthcare domain for the period of 1918-2013.Keywords
Healthcare, Scientometrics, Growth model, Health Sciences.References
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- Ranganathan's First Law of Library Science and Newton's First Law of Motion
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1 Department of Library and Information Science, Karnatak University, Dharwad 580003, IN
1 Department of Library and Information Science, Karnatak University, Dharwad 580003, IN
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Journal of Library Development, Vol 3, No 2 (2017), Pagination: 31-40Abstract
In the present paper an attempt has been made to compare the Ranganathan's first law of library science and Newton's first law of motion. The book will be on the library stack; will not move unless somebody pushes it. Library staff must take certain measure to reach the book in to the hands of the readers (it may be book, document and information). The librarian who would like to flourish his career and to be a successful librarian must keep the first law of Library Science in his mind. And the librarian who wants to maintain his library service-fully must have to apply these laws in his/her library. These laws may be considered as the main motto of library science. For the effective use of the library resources, the library professionals and resources must be in motion.References
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- Standards for Indian School Libraries:A Proposal
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1 Department of Library and Information science Karnatak University, Dharwad, IN
1 Department of Library and Information science Karnatak University, Dharwad, IN
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Journal of Library Development, Vol 2, No 2 (2016), Pagination: 59-65Abstract
The purpose of this paper is to know the existing situation of the Indian scenario of the school libraries. To identify the role of school libraries, inculcating better reading skills among the school children. To suggest important components to be included while preparing the standards for school libraries in the light of the IFLA and UNESCO manifesto.Keywords
School Libraries, Library Standards, Role of School Libraries.References
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- Theory Method and Principle of Metrics Science
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1 Department of Library and Information Science Karnatak University, Dharwad, IN
1 Department of Library and Information Science Karnatak University, Dharwad, IN
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Journal of Library Development, Vol 4, No 1 (2018), Pagination: 1-18Abstract
Measurement is an integral part of modern science. This paper proposed a comprehensive statistical overview of the terms librametrics, bibliometrics, scientometrics, informetrics, webometrics and knowledgometrics refer to fields related to the study of the dynamics of disciplines as reflected in the production of their literature. These terms are used to describe similar and overlapping methodologies. The origins, historical survey, scope, application and development of each of these terms are presented in this study. Several method and principles of metrics studies have been discussed. Finally paper concluded that the main research areas of each stage concentrated on the major topic like citation analysis has been a core research area during every stage; research interest has shifted from theoretical research to applied aspect; visualization methods and scientific mapping have attracted more and more attention and will become a main research area of scientometrics. The inclusion of webometrics expands the field of bibliometrics, as webometrics inevitably will contribute to further methodological developments of web-specific approaches and knowledgometrics adds new concept to the field.Keywords
Bibliometrics, Scientometrics, Knowledgometrics.References
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1 Department of Library and Information Science, Karnatak Univeristy, Dharwad 580003, IN