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Physics Literature:An Informetric Study


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This study explores the authorship characteristics in Physic literature appended to 12 doctoral dissertations of the University of Kerala during 2003- 2007. A total of 3,796 ref^ences collected, includes 2,660 journals and 414 books were analysed. Results indicate that collaborative research is preferred rather than solo research. The degree of collaboration in journal articles in different years gives an average value 0.77, arid for books the degree of collaboration is 0.40. It is noted that authorship trends and degree of collaboration are different in journal papers and in books.

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Authorship Pattern. University of Kerala, India, Doctoral Theses, Informetric Analysis, Research Collaboration.
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K. G. Sudhier
University of Kerala, Thiruvananthapuram 695 034, Kerala, India

Abstract


This study explores the authorship characteristics in Physic literature appended to 12 doctoral dissertations of the University of Kerala during 2003- 2007. A total of 3,796 ref^ences collected, includes 2,660 journals and 414 books were analysed. Results indicate that collaborative research is preferred rather than solo research. The degree of collaboration in journal articles in different years gives an average value 0.77, arid for books the degree of collaboration is 0.40. It is noted that authorship trends and degree of collaboration are different in journal papers and in books.

Keywords


Authorship Pattern. University of Kerala, India, Doctoral Theses, Informetric Analysis, Research Collaboration.

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