A Scientometric Study of Aquaculture Research Output from Scopus Database During 1999 to 2013
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https://doi.org/10.51983/ijiss.2014.4.2.407Keywords:
Relative Growth Rate, Time Series Analysis, Collaborative Productivity, Prolific Authors, Degree Of Collaboration, AquacultureAbstract
This study aims to study the research output of aquaculture research indexed in the Scopus database during 1999-2013. About 106,227 bibliographical records were downloaded from Scopus database during 1999 to 2013. This analysis shows that the mean of relative growth and Doblin Time for overall productivity year was 0.093 and 9.53 years. The 93% of outputs have come out through collaborative mode. The average rate of citation per articles (C/A) was 12.43.
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