Research Productivity of DESIDOC Journal of Library and Information Technology: A Bibliometric Review

2021 
Examines the research productivity of the DESIDOC Journal of Library and Information Technology (DJLIT) during 2012-2020 based on the data extracted from the Scopus database. The bibliometric parameters; year-wise distribution of publications with citations, RCI, ACPP, CAI, Citation analysis, the collaboration of authors, institutions and countries etc were applied, to measure the research productivity. The study revealed that the number of publications over the years fluctuates and joint authors' contribution found high at the rate of 358(67.42%), followed by single authorship 173(32.58%). The author, B. M. Gupta, was the most productive and cited author and the University of Delhi contributing 42 publications was identified as top in ten highly effective institutions. The study found DJLIT to be publishing quality research covering the different aspects of library and information science.
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