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Karpagam, R.
- Scientific Measures and Tools for Research Literature Output
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1 University Library, Anna University, Chennai-600 025, IN
2 University Library, MIT Campus, Anna University, Chennai-600 044, IN
3 Puthiya Parvai, Tamil Arasi Publications, Chennai-600 018, IN
1 University Library, Anna University, Chennai-600 025, IN
2 University Library, MIT Campus, Anna University, Chennai-600 044, IN
3 Puthiya Parvai, Tamil Arasi Publications, Chennai-600 018, IN
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Indian Journal of Science and Technology, Vol 4, No 7 (2011), Pagination: 828-833Abstract
The scientometrics research uses various online database, indices and tools in order to establish relationships between authors or their work. This paper describes the scope and limitations of scientometrics - online database, scientometrics indices to perform qualitative/quantitative evaluations and scientometrics tools used to assess the quality of research. The data retrieved from Web of Science on the topic Nanoscience and Nanotechnology during the 2006-2010 i.e. 5 years of records of Indian contributions were analyzed by using various indices.Keywords
Scientometrics, H-index, G-index, P-index, BibliometricsReferences
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