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    Publication meant for highly quality research through LIS in India: The Special Reference to DESIDOC Journal of Library and Information Technology (DJLIT).

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    The analysed the research publications contributions of the LIS researchers in DJLIT (DESIDOC Journal of Library and Information technology) during 2011-2017. The total no. 419bibliographical records were retrieved from DJLIT website during the period of study. The result of the study observed that Maximum of 70 papers was brought out in the year 2012. It followed by 66 papers published in 2013. The study found that DJLIT productivity range of publications between 12.17 and 16.76 over the period of study. RGR and Dt was an increasing and a decreasing trend observed over period of study. It is found that highest RGR was 0.18 in 2012 and lowest RGR was 0.04 known in two years 2014 and 2016 it could be observed RGR and Dt went on exponential growth were does not progress during the period. 36.75 % of the publications shared single author. 63.25 % of the publications contributed in collaborative nature. It is observed that majority of publications 44.15 % representing by the two authors in the analysis BM. Guptha was published 18 papers in DJLIT, who is a ranked 1 author. It followed by Chenupathi K. Ramiah shored second his publications 11.University of Delhi, which is the top ranked institution. It is followed by NISTADS (24), DRDO (22), Pondicherry University (13), Banaras Hindu University (11) , Indian Institute of technology (11) and University of Kashmir (10)

    Acesso a periódicos eletrônicos através do consorcio UGC-Infonet por docentes e acadêmicos da Alagappa University, Índia

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    This paper has been examined the faculty members and research scholars visit the library for accessing e-journals from UGC-Infonet consortium. It has been analyzed the information usage pattern and needs of the respective users a survey was conducted among faculty and research scholars in Alagappa University. The population included in the study comprised one hundred twenty respondents from Arts, Science, Management and Education departments and of that, faculty is forty five and fifty eight are research scholars. This study reveals that most of faculty members are access to e-journals at weekly 24 (44%). The faculty member and research scholars aware about UGC@Infonet accounted 103 (85.99%) and 17 (14.16) respondents are not aware this programme. The study observed that the faculty members who responded to the study, 70 (59.1%) learned through guidance from their teachers/guide 28 (56%). It is provide the highest proportion of faculty members 21 (42%) use their department for accessing the information, while research scholars 28 (40%) they were accessing their e-journals in their department itself.Este trabalho examinou o acesso dos membros da faculdade e de pesquisadores acadêmicos aos periódicos eletrônicos do consórcio UGC-Infonet. Uma pesquisa foi conduzida para analisar o padrão de uso da informação e necessidades dos usuários entre os membros da faculdade e pesquisadores acadêmicos na Universidade de Alagappa. A população incluída no estudo foi a de Administração e de Educação, sendo que destes quarenta e cinco são membros da Faculdade e cinquenta e oito são pesquisadores acadêmicos. Este estudo revelou que a maioria dos membros da faculdade acessam os periódicos eletrônicos semanalmente 24 (44%). Membros da faculdade e pesquisadores acadêmicos cientes da UGC@Infonet somaram 103 (85,99%), apenas 17 (14,16%) entrevistados não estão cientes deste programa. O estudo observou que os membros da faculdade que responderam ao estudo 70 (59,1%) aprenderam através da orientação de seus professores/orientadores 28 (56%). A maior proporção dos membros da faculdade 21 (42%) usam seus departamentos para acessar informação, enquanto pesquisadores acadêmicos 28 (40%) acessavam seus periódicos eletrônicos em seus próprios departamentos

    Electronic journals accessing through UGC-Infonet consortium by the faculty members and research scholars in Alagappa University, India

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    This paper has been examined the faculty members and research scholars visit the library for accessing e-journals from UGC-Infonet consortium. It has been analyzed the information usage pattern and needs of the respective users a survey was conducted among faculty and research scholars in Alagappa University. The population included in the study comprised one hundred twenty respondents from Arts, Science, Management and Education departments and of that, faculty is forty five and fifty eight are research scholars. This study reveals that most of faculty members are access to e-journals at weekly 24 (44%). The faculty member and research scholars aware about UGC@Infonet accounted 103 (85.99%) and 17 (14.16) respondents are not aware this programme. The study observed that the faculty members who responded to the study, 70 (59.1%) learned through guidance from their teachers/guide 28 (56%). It is provide the highest proportion of faculty members 21 (42%) use their department for accessing the information, while research scholars 28 (40%) they were accessing their e-journals in their department itself.Este trabalho examinou o acesso dos membros da faculdade e de pesquisadores acadêmicos aos periódicos eletrônicos do consórcio UGC-Infonet. Uma pesquisa foi conduzida para analisar o padrão de uso da informação e necessidades dos usuários entre os membros da faculdade e pesquisadores acadêmicos na Universidade de Alagappa. A população incluída no estudo foi a de Administração e de Educação, sendo que destes quarenta e cinco são membros da Faculdade e cinquenta e oito são pesquisadores acadêmicos. Este estudo revelou que a maioria dos membros da faculdade acessam os periódicos eletrônicos semanalmente 24 (44%). Membros da faculdade e pesquisadores acadêmicos cientes da UGC@Infonet somaram 103 (85,99%), apenas 17 (14,16%) entrevistados não estão cientes deste programa. O estudo observou que os membros da faculdade que responderam ao estudo 70 (59,1%) aprenderam através da orientação de seus professores/orientadores 28 (56%). A maior proporção dos membros da faculdade 21 (42%) usam seus departamentos para acessar informação, enquanto pesquisadores acadêmicos 28 (40%) acessavam seus periódicos eletrônicos em seus próprios departamentos

    Accesso a periódicos eletrônicos a través do consorcio UGC-INFONET por docentes e academicos da Alagappa University, Índia

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    This paper has been examined the faculty members and research scholars visit the library for accessing e-journals from UGC-Infonet consortium. It has been analyzed the information usage pattern and needs of the respective users a survey was conducted among faculty and research scholars in Alagappa University. The population included in the study comprised one hundred twenty respondents from Arts, Science, Management and Education departments and of that, faculty is forty five and fifty eight are research scholars. This study reveals that most of faculty members are access to e-journals at weekly 24 (44%). The faculty member and research scholars aware about UGC@Infonet accounted 103 (85.99%) and 17 (14.16) respondents are not aware this programme. The study observed that the faculty members who responded to the study, 70 (59.1%) learned through guidance from their teachers/guide 28 (56%). It is provide the highest proportion of faculty members 21 (42%) use their department for accessing the information, while research scholars 28 (40%) they were accessing their e-journals in their department itself.Este trabalho examinou o acesso dos membros da faculdade e de pesquisadores acadêmicos aos periódicos eletrônicos do consórcio UGC-Infonet. Uma pesquisa foi conduzida para analisar o padrão de uso da informação e necessidades dos usuários entre os membros da faculdade e pesquisadores acadêmicos na Universidade de Alagappa. A população incluída no estudo foi a de Administração e de Educação, sendo que destes quarenta e cinco são membros da Faculdade e cinquenta e oito são pesquisadores acadêmicos. Este estudo revel ou que a maioria dos membros da faculdade acessam os periódicos eletrônicos semanalmente 24 (44%). Membros da faculdade e pesquisadores acadêmicos cientes da UGC@Infonet somaram 103 (85,99%), apenas 17 (14, 16%) entrevistados não estão cientes deste programa. O estudo observou que os membros da faculdade que responderam ao estudo 70 (59,1%) aprenderam através da orientação de seus professores / orientadores 28 (56%). A maior proporção dos membros da faculdade 21 (42%) usam seus departamentos para acessar informação, enquanto pesquisadores acadêmicos 28 (40%) acessavam seus periódicos eletrônicos em seus próprios departamentos

    Mapping and Scientometric Measures on Research Publications of Energy Storage and Conversion

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    The present work investigated mapping and scientometric techniques adopt on the publications towards analysis the research trend in energy storage and conversion. The research was conducted based on Web of Science data for the 1993-2021 periods. The study found out that India's research effort in the energy storage and conversion field was significantly less than world production for all years in the study period from 1993 to 2021. Although the research performance of the contribution of scientists rose to peak levels with over a thousand publications between 2014 and 2021, were the highest-rated collaborative authors with 10 (45.45%) of the publications of the Alagappa University. The main types of sources were published as articles with 23,394 (88.7%) publications. Research articles engaged the first position, Wang Y tops the list with 322 (1.22%) publications, followed by Zhang Y, Wang J, Li Y, Liu J, Zhang L, Liu Y, and Wang L had the 2nd to 8th position for them, of which more than 200 publications testify. It was found that the largest number of published papers in chemistry was 4,444 with 12,103 (45.89%) of the publications, Chinese Peoples were with 12,145 (46.05%) devoted about half of the research publications shared in energy storage and conversion applications

    Optimum eddy current excitation frequency for subsurface defect detection in SQUID based non-destructive evaluation

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    Detailed experimental studies have been carried out for the determination of optimum eddy current excitation frequencies for the defects located at different depths below the top surface of an aluminum plate. These subsurface defects were detected by using a highly sensitive superconducting quantum Interference device (SQUID) based eddy current non-destructive evaluation (NDE) system. The signal to noise ratio was found to be significantly higher at the optimum excitation frequency, which depended on the depth of the defect. The optimum excitation frequencies have been evaluated for defects located at different depths from 2 to 14 mm below the top surface of the plate. The defect depth was varied in steps of 2 mm, while the overall total thickness of the stack of plates was kept constant at 15 mm. Each defect represented a localized loss of conductor volume, which was 60 mm in length, 0.75 mm in width and 1 mm in height. The experimental results show that the square root of the optimum excitation frequency is inversely proportional to the depth of defect
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