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- RFID Technology and Libraries:A Bibliometric Assessment of Global Literature during 2002-14
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1 A C Joshi Library, Panjab University, Chandigarh - 160014, Punjab, IN
2 National Physical Laboratory, New Delhi - 110012, IN
3 Sri Venkateswara University, Tirupati - 517502, Andhra Pradesh, IN
1 A C Joshi Library, Panjab University, Chandigarh - 160014, Punjab, IN
2 National Physical Laboratory, New Delhi - 110012, IN
3 Sri Venkateswara University, Tirupati - 517502, Andhra Pradesh, IN
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Journal of Information and Knowledge (Formerly SRELS Journal of Information Management), Vol 53, No 2 (2016), Pagination: 89-98Abstract
The present study examines the world publications output (205) on "RFID Technology and Libraries" published during 2002-14, using a series of bibliometric indicators. The world output on 'RFID Technology and Libraries' registered 5.04% annual average growth and citation impact of 3.91 citations per paper in 13 years. The distribution of world publication output is skewed. The top 8 most productive countries (out of a total of 35) alone accounted for 67.32% world share. The top 8 countries which include - China, USA, Japan, Taiwan, India, South Korea, Malaysia and U.K. - accounted for 42.20% world citations share. However, the distribution of world output is widely scattered across 158 participating organizations. The top 14 organizations accounted for just 23.41% world publication share and 21.22% world citation share. The distribution of world output is also scattered widely across 139 authors. The top 15 authors accounted for just 23.41% world publication share and 17.73% world citation share. RFID applications into computer science was the largest (52.20% share), followed by social sciences (36.10%), engineering (33.66%), business, management and accounting (5.85) and biochemistry, genetics and molecular biology (3.90%) during 2002-14. The top17 highly cited papers were individually cited from 10 to 286 times in 13 years since their publication year. The USA contributed 7 highly cited papers and Hong Kong, India, Switzerland and Taiwan contributed 2 each and Japan, South Korea and Jamaica 1 each.Keywords
RFID, Radio Frequency Identification, Publications, Applications, Libraries, Bibliometrics, Scientometrics.References
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- International Cloud Computing Literature:A Scientometric Analysis for 2004-13
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1 1173 Sector 15, Panchkula 134 113, Haryana, IN
2 Panjab University, AC Joshi Library, Chandigarh 160014, IN
3 Sri Venkateswar University, Meerut, IN
1 1173 Sector 15, Panchkula 134 113, Haryana, IN
2 Panjab University, AC Joshi Library, Chandigarh 160014, IN
3 Sri Venkateswar University, Meerut, IN
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Information Studies, Vol 21, No 2&3 (2015), Pagination: 111-132Abstract
The paper examines 21397 global publications in cloud computing research, as-covered in Scopus database during 2004-13. The annual average growth rate is 96.77%. The global cloud computing research output comes from several countries, of which the top 15 most productive accounts for 90.07% share of the global output. The largest share of output (24.12% and 21.96%) came from China and USA, followed by Germany, India, UK, Taiwan, Australia, Italy, Japan, etc. Austria registered highest share (49.83%) of international collaborative papers among the top 15 countries in cloud computing during 2004-13, Computer science contributed the largest share (79.06%) during 2004-13, followed by engineering (21.20%), matiiematics (15.47%), social sciences (4.79%), etc. The top 25 organizations and 20 authors contributed 16.16% and 3.87% share to the global output during 2004-13. Conference proceedings (62.92%) and journals (22.05%) contributed the largest share to global output during 2004-13. The top 20 journals contributed 21.81% share to its total journal output during 2004-13. Only 71 publications (out of total global publications) have registered 100 or more citations since their publication till June 2014 registering an citation impact per paper of 216.68 during 2004-13.References
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