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Scientometric Portrait of Nobel Laureate Harold W. Kroto


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Scientometric analysis of 190 publications by Harold W. Kroto, the Nobel laureate in Chemistry (1996) published during 1985 - 2000 in domains: Fullerenes (109), Cluster Science (39), Spectroscopy of Unstable Species and Reaction Intermediates (8), Astrophysics (16), and Non Carbon Nanostructures (18) were analysed for authorship pattemwith his 181 collaborators. Highest collaborations were with D. R. M. Walton (142), R. Taylor (90), J. P. Hare (60), K. Hsu (53), M. Terrones (48), A.D. Darwish (36), P.R. Birkette (35) and H. Terrone (35). His productivity coefficient was 0.68 which clearly indicates that his productivity increased after 50 percentile age of his 16 years of research publication career. His highest collaboration coefficient (1.00) was found in 1985,1993,1995,1996,1998 - 2000. Publication concentration was 4.5 and publication density was 3.05. Average Bradford multiplier was 3.5. The core journals publishing his papers were: J. Chern. Soc. Chern. Commun.(23). Chern. Phys. Lett. (20), J. Chem .Soc. Perkin Trans.-2 (15). and Nature (10) out of 59 journal and 13 other channels. Most prolific keywords in titles were: C60IFullerenes/[60] Fullerene/Buckrninsterfullerene, C70/[70] Fullerenes, Fonnation, and Characterisation.

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Scientometric Portrait, Scientometrics, Individual Scientist, Publication Productivity, Research Collaboration, Bio-Bibliometrics, History of Science, Sociology of Science, Fullerene Science and Technology.
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B. S. Kademani
Library and Information Services Division, Bhabha Atomic Research Centre, Trombay, Mumbai 400085
India

V. L. Kalyane
Library and Information Services Division, Bhabha Atomic Research Centre, Trombay, Mumbai 400085
India

Vijai Kumar
Library and Information Services Division, Bhabha Atomic Research Centre, Trombay, Mumbai 400085
India


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Authors

B. S. Kademani
Library and Information Services Division, Bhabha Atomic Research Centre, Trombay, Mumbai 400085, India
V. L. Kalyane
Library and Information Services Division, Bhabha Atomic Research Centre, Trombay, Mumbai 400085, India
Vijai Kumar
Library and Information Services Division, Bhabha Atomic Research Centre, Trombay, Mumbai 400085, India

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Scientometric analysis of 190 publications by Harold W. Kroto, the Nobel laureate in Chemistry (1996) published during 1985 - 2000 in domains: Fullerenes (109), Cluster Science (39), Spectroscopy of Unstable Species and Reaction Intermediates (8), Astrophysics (16), and Non Carbon Nanostructures (18) were analysed for authorship pattemwith his 181 collaborators. Highest collaborations were with D. R. M. Walton (142), R. Taylor (90), J. P. Hare (60), K. Hsu (53), M. Terrones (48), A.D. Darwish (36), P.R. Birkette (35) and H. Terrone (35). His productivity coefficient was 0.68 which clearly indicates that his productivity increased after 50 percentile age of his 16 years of research publication career. His highest collaboration coefficient (1.00) was found in 1985,1993,1995,1996,1998 - 2000. Publication concentration was 4.5 and publication density was 3.05. Average Bradford multiplier was 3.5. The core journals publishing his papers were: J. Chern. Soc. Chern. Commun.(23). Chern. Phys. Lett. (20), J. Chem .Soc. Perkin Trans.-2 (15). and Nature (10) out of 59 journal and 13 other channels. Most prolific keywords in titles were: C60IFullerenes/[60] Fullerene/Buckrninsterfullerene, C70/[70] Fullerenes, Fonnation, and Characterisation.

Keywords


Scientometric Portrait, Scientometrics, Individual Scientist, Publication Productivity, Research Collaboration, Bio-Bibliometrics, History of Science, Sociology of Science, Fullerene Science and Technology.