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Present era has seen emergence of new subjects and their development at a very fast pace. An interdependency of these subjects, their scope and impact is however expanding very fast. It is becoming increasingly difficult to measure the different aspects of research output, especially in case of application oriented, interdisciplinary subjects.Indicators based on research papers published in the international scientific journal literature are particularly useful for providing internationally comparable data on an academic institution s scientific performance. These so called bibliometric…mehr

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Present era has seen emergence of new subjects and their development at a very fast pace. An interdependency of these subjects, their scope and impact is however expanding very fast. It is becoming increasingly difficult to measure the different aspects of research output, especially in case of application oriented, interdisciplinary subjects.Indicators based on research papers published in the international scientific journal literature are particularly useful for providing internationally comparable data on an academic institution s scientific performance. These so called bibliometric indicators can be used to establish an institution s share in the volume of international research papers within a particular scientific discipline, its International scientific impact in terms of references in the worldwide scientific literature to these papers, or the national and international scientific collaboration in terms of co-authored research publications. The aim of this study is to analyse quantitatively the literature contributed by the faculty at Jamia Millia Islamia.
Autorenporträt
Shehbaz Husain Naqvi has done his Ph.D. in Library and Information Science from University of Delhi. Presently he is working as Assistant Professor in DLIS, Jamia Millia Islamia University, New Delhi-110025, INDIA since 2002. He has travelled for IFLA ALP Training for one month to NABRK, Republic of Kazakhstan.