Study of Productivity, Citation Patterns and Changing Trends in Defence Science Journal during 2009-2014

  • Payal Singh Banasthali University, Rajasthan
Keywords: Author productivity, citation patterns, Defence Science Journal

Abstract

The paper presents bibliometric analysis of 10671 citations appearing in 471 papers published in Defence Science Journal (DSJ) during 2009-2014. Efforts have been made to study the productivity and citation patterns of researchers for their published papers based on various parameters. The paper studies the automation process taken place and significant changes occurred. The study reveals almost a constant trend of inflow of papers with increasing trend of multi-authored papers. Highest share of papers are being contributed by authors of Indian origin, majority being from DRDO, and journals being the predominant source of information cited by the researchers for their R&D works.

dx.doi.org/10.14429/djlit.35.5.9008

Published
2015-09-10
How to Cite
Singh, P. (2015). Study of Productivity, Citation Patterns and Changing Trends in Defence Science Journal during 2009-2014. DESIDOC Journal of Library & Information Technology, 35(5). https://doi.org/10.14429/djlit.35.5.9008
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Papers