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Krishnaswamy, N.
- A Bibliometric Study of Publications by Annals of Library Information Studies 1997-2011
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1 University Librarian (Research Guide), Karpagam University, Coimbatore-641 021, IN
2 (Ph.D Research Scholar), Chief Librarian, Central Library, Karpagam University, Coimbatore-641 021, IN
3 Librarian, Karpagam College of Engineering, Coimbatore-641 032, IN
1 University Librarian (Research Guide), Karpagam University, Coimbatore-641 021, IN
2 (Ph.D Research Scholar), Chief Librarian, Central Library, Karpagam University, Coimbatore-641 021, IN
3 Librarian, Karpagam College of Engineering, Coimbatore-641 032, IN
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International Journal of Librarianship and Administration, Vol 3, No 2 (2012), Pagination: 95-107Abstract
Bibliometric analysis of all the journal articles published in the Annals of Library Information Studies from 1997-2011 is carried out. 362 articles are published in the journal during 15 years. Highest numbers (43) of articles are published in the year 2010. The journal contained 4949 references from 1997- 2011. This study also covers the analyses of authorship patterns in citing article. In authorship pattern, two author citations are dominant than others and it is 152 (41.99%). This study also reveals that Annals of Library Information Studies are the most preferred journal used by authors in their study. The paper concludes that only 27 core periodicals can cover more than 2527 (51.06 %) references.Keywords
Bibliometrics, Authorship Pattern, Degree of Collaboration, Citation Analysis, Rank List of Cited JournalsReferences
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- Bandyopadhyay, A.K.”Authorship pattern in different disciplines.” Annals of library and information studies. 48 (2000):139 - 147.
- Colleen Kenefick.”Bibliometric Study of Medical Reference Services Quarterly 1982–2009.” Medical Reference Services Quarterly 30(1) (2011):1-11.
- Kim, Mee-Jean.”Citation patterns and Korean Physists and Mechanic Engineers: Differences by type of publication source and type of authorship.” Scientometrics 55(3) (2003): 421 - 436.
- Macias-chapula, Cesar. A and Muangos-Nolasco Acacia. “Bibliometric analysis of aids literature in central Africa.” Scientometrics 54(2) (2002):309- 317.
- Prathap, Gangan Nishy. P.”E = Pi2 - the energy of ideas approach to bibliometric research assessment.” Annals of Library Information Studies 57(3) (2010): 282-286.
- Sharma, Rakesh Mani.”Research publication trend among scientists of Central Potato Research Institute- A bibliometric study.” Annals of Library Information Studies 56(1) (2009): 29-34.
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- Globalization, Localization, Education and Technology
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1 Central Institute of English and Foreign Languages, Hyderabad, A.P., IN
1 Central Institute of English and Foreign Languages, Hyderabad, A.P., IN
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HuSS: International Journal of Research in Humanities and Social Sciences, Vol 1, No 2 (2014), Pagination: 51-58Abstract
Globalization is not something new; there were several earlier waves of globalization - religionization, colonization, imperialization and contemporary globalization. Hyperglobalizers argue for the present wave of globalization, localizers argue for 'reverse globalization' and 'hetrogenization' and a third group advocates 'glocalization'. What is called globalization is nothing but 'economic globalization' for a select few and 'virtual globalization' for the tech-savvy technocrats. Yet, there is no ideological globalization' for which we need to think of strategies for promoting inclusive glocalization. To bring this into fruition, the focus should be on education and judicious use of technology. Furthermore, globalization is threatening the very existence of local culture and languages and hence, the twin objectives, modernization without Westernization, must be built into our educational system. In the field of education, this necessitates the production of local materials without ignoring the global trends which should be our response to the perils of the present-day globalization and for initiating 'inclusive globalization'.Keywords
Glocalization, Hetrogenization, Hyperglobalizers, Inclusive Glocalization, Posthuman Condition, Religionization, Rurban, Virtual Globalization.References
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