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Information Use Pattern of Researchers in Veterinary Science and Animal Husbandry:A Citation Study


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1 Dept. of Lib. and Inf. Sc, University of Kalyani, WB, India
2 Bangladesh Agricultural University, Mymensingh, Bangladesh
     

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The information use pattern of researchers in veterinary science and animal husbandry was studied by analysing 3888 citations of 26 doctoral dissertations submitted in Bangladesh Agricultural University during the period 1990 to June/2005. This study reveals that researchers under study have primarily depended on periodicals of veterinary science and allied branches for their source of information. The geogrqphical and chronological scattering of citations has also been included. The information inferred in the paper may be of help to Agricultural University Libraries to arrive at a need-based consideration in the selection and acquisition of journals within the limited resources.

Keywords

Information Use, Research Workers, Veterinary Science, Animal Husbandry.
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Bidhan Chandra Biswas
Dept. of Lib. and Inf. Sc, University of Kalyani, WB
India

Md. Enamul Haque
Bangladesh Agricultural University, Mymensingh
Bangladesh


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  • Lal (Arjun). A trend in citation pattern in Agricultural research in Bihar. IASLIC Bulletin. Vol. 34(2); 1989; p65-72.
  • De (Oliveira) (Silas Marques). Citation pattern in Veterinary medicine dissertation. Annals of Library Science and Documentation. Vol. 31(3-4); 1984; p147–155.

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  • Information Use Pattern of Researchers in Veterinary Science and Animal Husbandry:A Citation Study

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Authors

Bidhan Chandra Biswas
Dept. of Lib. and Inf. Sc, University of Kalyani, WB, India
Md. Enamul Haque
Bangladesh Agricultural University, Mymensingh, Bangladesh

Abstract


The information use pattern of researchers in veterinary science and animal husbandry was studied by analysing 3888 citations of 26 doctoral dissertations submitted in Bangladesh Agricultural University during the period 1990 to June/2005. This study reveals that researchers under study have primarily depended on periodicals of veterinary science and allied branches for their source of information. The geogrqphical and chronological scattering of citations has also been included. The information inferred in the paper may be of help to Agricultural University Libraries to arrive at a need-based consideration in the selection and acquisition of journals within the limited resources.

Keywords


Information Use, Research Workers, Veterinary Science, Animal Husbandry.

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