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Bibliometric Analysis of Research Publications of Indian Institute of Technology (IIT’s) Based on Published Literature as Reflected in Scopus


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1 Central Library, Central University of Orissa, Koraput – Odisha – 764021, India
2 INFLIBNET Center, Gandhi Nagar - 382421, Gujarat, India
     

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The Indian Institutes of technology (IITs) in India account for significant research outcomes from the country. This paper is an attempt to analyze the publications of five older IITs during the period 2007 to 2016 as reflected in SCOPUS, multidisciplinary international database. A total of 10583 research publications have been downloaded and analyzed. This paper tries to give an overview of the research output of the five IITs (IIT Bombay, IIT Kanpur, IIT Kharagpur, IIT Delhi, and IIT Madras) on different parameters like growth rate of research publications, authorship pattern, productivity per capita, degree of collaboration, etc.

Keywords

Bibliometric Analysis, IITs, Research Output, Research Productivity, Scientometric Analysis, Scopus.
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Bijayananda Pradhan
Central Library, Central University of Orissa, Koraput – Odisha – 764021
India

Sudam Charan Sahu
INFLIBNET Center, Gandhi Nagar - 382421, Gujarat
India


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Authors

Bijayananda Pradhan
Central Library, Central University of Orissa, Koraput – Odisha – 764021, India
Sudam Charan Sahu
INFLIBNET Center, Gandhi Nagar - 382421, Gujarat, India

Abstract


The Indian Institutes of technology (IITs) in India account for significant research outcomes from the country. This paper is an attempt to analyze the publications of five older IITs during the period 2007 to 2016 as reflected in SCOPUS, multidisciplinary international database. A total of 10583 research publications have been downloaded and analyzed. This paper tries to give an overview of the research output of the five IITs (IIT Bombay, IIT Kanpur, IIT Kharagpur, IIT Delhi, and IIT Madras) on different parameters like growth rate of research publications, authorship pattern, productivity per capita, degree of collaboration, etc.

Keywords


Bibliometric Analysis, IITs, Research Output, Research Productivity, Scientometric Analysis, Scopus.

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