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Bhatia, Ketki
- Innovations Publications Productivity of National Institute of Occupational Health: a Scientometric Study
Authors
1 National Institute of Occupational Health, Meghaninagar, Ahmedabad 380016, IN
Source
Journal of Information and Knowledge (Formerly SRELS Journal of Information Management), Vol 47, No 2 (2010), Pagination: 219-227Abstract
This study attempts to analyse quantatively research publications published by the scientists of National Institute of Occupational Health (ICMR) Ahmedabad, India, during 2000-2006. The indicate that:
1. More publications are observed in journals dealing in occupational health and occupational medicine, which is related to institutional research field;
2. Multiple author articles are more than single author articles because research format in occupational health is multi-disciplinary; to carry out research in multiple disciplines/parameter you require more scientists; and
3. Core subject in Occupational Health is Occupational Medicine and Occupational Medicine department produces more publications.
Keywords
Scientometrics, Bibliometrics, Innovative Studies, National Institute of Occupational Health, Publication Productivity, Authorship Pattern, Collaborative Co-Efficient.References
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- Role of Librarian in Right to Information (RTT) and Democracy
Authors
1 National Institute of Occupational Health, Meghaninagar, Ahmedabad 380016, IN
Source
Journal of Information and Knowledge (Formerly SRELS Journal of Information Management), Vol 45, No 1 (2008), Pagination: 11-16Abstract
The idea that we live in an information society is commonplace today. The information society is one in which the communication of information is one of the key activities in all developed and developing nations, and where information is a key factor in economic development. In consequence, professional librarians must be people equipped with a variety of skills to help them to perform diverse roles which effectively facilitate freedom of access to information by the literate and non-literate, so that they can acquire knowledge, develop good governance and democracy, alleviate poverty, exploit technological change and maintain social equality. In spite of the rapid growth in both the scope and diversity of information available today, the development of information services has not been the same everywhere. A large factor in development, or under -development, of information services in any given country is a function of society's perception of the importance of such services in its decision-making process.Keywords
Role of Librarian, Right to Information, Democracy, Information.References
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- Electronic Publishing:Costing Model and Copyright
Authors
1 National Institute of Occupational Health, Meghaninagar, Ahmedabad 380016, IN
Source
Journal of Information and Knowledge (Formerly SRELS Journal of Information Management), Vol 44, No 4 (2007), Pagination: 361-366Abstract
Due to rapid changes in communication technology, publications are also published in electronic form, but they have to face some problems out of which one is cost and secondly copyright act. Costing models are shown which includeds the direct and indirect costs along with how to calculate the cost. Copyright law was originally formed to cope with the printing press. It has been partially modified to the take account of the electronic age. Some suggestions are given in this regard.Keywords
Electronic Publishing, Costing Model, Copyright.References
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- E-Publishing and its Role in the Development of Information Technology
Authors
1 National Institute of Occupational Health, Meghaninagar, Ahmedabad 380016, IN
Source
Journal of Information and Knowledge (Formerly SRELS Journal of Information Management), Vol 42, No 3 (2005), Pagination: 257-267Abstract
The rapid development of information technologies and specifically electronic publishing capabilities - leads many in the library community. There may be ways to ease the pressure. The (presumably) reduced cost associated with editing, producing, storing and distributing electronic content has led to the hope in some quarters that journals might actually decline, or that an alternate, less expensive publishing model might emerge. Electronic publishing provides for an unregulated access to reliable information for academicians, researchers, practioners and policy makers alike from all parts of the world. This review looks at some of the issues related to e-publishing and highlights the nature and scope of the electronic publications.Keywords
Information Technology, Electronic Publishing.References
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- The Impact Factor:Views and Evaluation
Authors
1 National Institute of Occupational Health, (Indian Council of Medical Research), Meghani Nagar, Ahmedabad-380 016, Gujarat, IN