CALIBER 2015: Shimla,HP
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Item Authorship of Indian LIS literature(INFLIBNET Centre, 2015-03-12) Lokhande, Amogh S; Sawant, Priti PThe UGC of India declared the librarians from universities and colleges ineligible to apply for research grants for major and minor research projects. Hence, this study was undertaken to find out if (Academic) Librarians produce research; if so, what is their share amongst authors of LIS research published from India. It was found that Indians are the largest contributors of LIS literature published from India, that nearly entire LIS literature published from India is contributed by LIS fraternity only, and that, among all Indian authors of LIS literature published from India, share of Academic Librarians is larger than LIS Faculty.Item Lotka’s Lawa and The Pattern of Scientific Productivity in the Gandhian Literature(INFLIBNET Centre, 2015-03-12) Singh, Shiv; Rana, Madan SinghThis paper offers a practical insight into the application of Lotka’s law of author productivity in Gandhian literature and also presents the collaborative pattern among the authors. In the present work significant effort has been made to collect all the periodical literature related to Gandhi and that are published in English up to 2010 from the various resources. The study reveals many imperative indicators concerning Gandhian literature, like for instance thatLotka's Law holds with respect to Gandhian Literature.Item Research Productivity of Universities in Kerala: Growth andTrends(INFLIBNET Centre, 2015-03-12) N K, Sheeja; Cherukodan, Surendran; T K, Muhamed SageerThe study aims to understand the growth of scholarly literature produced by the Universities in Kerala. The study has attempted to understand the top ranking university, major research area, prolific authors, top publications,most productive year etc. The data for the study was collected from the SCOPUS database of Elsevier. Though there are 15 universities in Kerala, the study is limited to six state universities. The findings of the study revealed a total number of 11764 documents. CUSAT is the top ranking university in Kerala followed by University of Kerala and MG University.More documents were produced on Science and Engineering subjects. Growth of literature in social science is low. Compared to major universities, the growth of scholarly literature from the Universities in Kerala found to be low.