Scientometric Study of the Research Publication on Indian Journal of Pure & Applied Physics
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https://doi.org/10.51983/ijiss.2014.4.2.410Keywords:
Scientometrics, Distribution of Contributions, Geographical distribution, Indian Journal of Pure and Applied PhysicsAbstract
Scientometric analysis of 1481 articles published in the Indian Journal of Pure and Applied Physics during the year January 2001 –December 2010 are taken up to observe the distribution of contributions, authorship pattern, and geographical distribution of contributions. Results indicate that highest numbers of papers have been written by coauthors. The contributions in this journal from India are slightly more than those from the other countries. The growth and popularity of this journal is found to show an upward trend.
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