Research Online Visibility of LIS Faculties at Central Universities in North India

An Analysis of Google Scholar

Keywords: Research online visibility, Google scholar profile, Library and Information Science faculty, Central Universities, North India

Abstract

The study examines the Google Scholar profile of LIS faculties employed in central universities of North India to determine their research online visibility. Data was obtained by doing manual searches on Google scholar on 4 July 2022 with the appropriate name of the faculties and their affiliation. The study found that 74 % of the faculty have a Google Scholar profile. Findings show that Prof. Margam Madhusudhan (DU) is leading among the faculties with a citation count of 1715, the highest number of publications, 162, and the highest i10 index of 31. Further, Prof. Bhaskar Mukherjee (BHU) and Prof. Margam Madhusudhan (DU) have the highest-ranked h-index, with 18 each leading the list. The authors advocate that a GS profile can be used to assess the research productivity of the faculty and that the authors’ work is more accessible if they create a Google Scholar profile for personal and institutional ranking purposes. The study also recommends displaying thrust areas for faculty members to boost the visibility of their areas of interest, which can be used for collaboration by other faculties or researchers with similar interests in India and overseas.

Published
2023-01-02
How to Cite
Lohia, P., & Prakash, H. (2023). Research Online Visibility of LIS Faculties at Central Universities in North India. DESIDOC Journal of Library & Information Technology, 42(6), 414-419. https://doi.org/10.14429/djlit.42.6.18467
Section
Research Paper