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Scientometric Analysis of Space Traffic Literature


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1 Dept. of Studies in Library and Information Science, University of Mysore Mysore, India
2 Dept. of Studies in Library and Information Science, University of Mysore, India
3 Rajarajeshwari Dental College and Hospital, Ramohalli cross, Mysore Road, Bangalore, India
 

The paper describes the results of Scientometric study of Space traffic Literature. The purpose of the study is evaluates the research output of Space traffic as per SCI (Web of Knowledge). The findings indicated that there are 2195 research papers on space traffic, out of which 2149 (97.58%) were in English. The highest number of articles were produced in the year 2012 with 310(14.12%) and USA is top among countries with 760 (34.62%). The collaboration of authors increased year by year with highest collaboration co-efficient in 2012 (0.9%).

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Scientometric, Space traffic, Authorship pattern, Collaboration.
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Authors

Kumbar Mallinath
Dept. of Studies in Library and Information Science, University of Mysore Mysore, India
B. Tejashwini
Dept. of Studies in Library and Information Science, University of Mysore, India
B. L. Kavitha
Rajarajeshwari Dental College and Hospital, Ramohalli cross, Mysore Road, Bangalore, India

Abstract


The paper describes the results of Scientometric study of Space traffic Literature. The purpose of the study is evaluates the research output of Space traffic as per SCI (Web of Knowledge). The findings indicated that there are 2195 research papers on space traffic, out of which 2149 (97.58%) were in English. The highest number of articles were produced in the year 2012 with 310(14.12%) and USA is top among countries with 760 (34.62%). The collaboration of authors increased year by year with highest collaboration co-efficient in 2012 (0.9%).

Keywords


Scientometric, Space traffic, Authorship pattern, Collaboration.

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DOI: https://doi.org/10.32344/jld%2Fv2%2Fi1%2F2016%2F38-49