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    Scientometric analysis of research publications of six Indian Institutes of Technology

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    The paper presents the analysis of bibliographic data of 72,940 research papers published by six Indian Institutes of Technology (IIT Delhi, IIT Kharagpur, IIT Madras, IIT Bombay, IIT Kanpur and IIT Roorkee) and indexed in Scopus database during the period 2006-2015. The analysis indicates that the relative citation impact of IIT Roorkee and IIT Bombay are more than other IITs. Works by authors from IIT Kharagpur are cited more than that of other IITs. Physics of Plasma, Journal of Applied Polymer Science, Journal of Applied Physics, Journal of Applied Polymer Science, and RSCAdvances are the journals most used by the researchers of the six IITs

    Research Excellence of IITs in Business, Management and Accounting: A bibliometric study

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    The present study assesses business research in Indian Institute of Technologies (IITs). The publications of IITs in business, Management and Accounting recorded in Scopus database dates back to 1963. The study analyzed top performing nine IITs and found 5000 publications during 1963 to 2019. Bibliometric analysis is implemented on data retrieved from Scopus database. The study identifies annual growth, prolific authors, authorship trend, leading journals and Bradford’s Law is tested on the collected data of Scattering in different source

    Ranking of Indian Corporate Medical Institutions and Their Performance

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    The performance index (P-index) is an interesting parameter to calculate the individual strength among the teaching hospitals. There is the determination of the Indian corporate Medical Institutions to establish themselves in both academic, patient care and research field. Healthcare, teaching and research are basic components of research activities in healthcare sector. This study highlights the research growth, comparative growth, collaboration of researchers and ranking of the teaching hospitals according to P-index

    Research Excellence of IITs in Business, Management and Accounting: A bibliometric study

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    The present study assesses business research in Indian Institute of Technologies (IITs). The publications of IITs in business, Management and Accounting recorded in Scopus database dates back to 1963. The study analyzed top performing nine IITs and found 5000 publications during 1963 to 2019. Bibliometric analysis is implemented on data retrieved from Scopus database. The study identifies annual growth, prolific authors, authorship trend, leading journals and Bradford’s Law is tested on the collected data of Scattering in different source

    Ranking of Indian Corporate Medical Institutions and Their Performance

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    The performance index (P-index) is an interesting parameter to calculate the individual strength among the teaching hospitals. There is the determination of the Indian corporate Medical Institutions to establish themselves in both academic, patient care and research field. Healthcare, teaching and research are basic components of research activities in healthcare sector. This study highlights the research growth, comparative growth, collaboration of researchers and ranking of the teaching hospitals according to P-index

    IDENTIFICATION OF PREFERRED SOURCES FOR THE SCHOLARLY COMMUNICATIONS OF THE INDIAN CORPORATE MEDICAL INSTITUTIONS USING BRADFORD’S LAW OF SCATTERING

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    Introduction: Health science research focuses to generate new knowledge through new techniques, research design and organizational interventions to serve the whole community. The number of documents published during a stipulated time is measured as the research strength of the concerned institutions to judge their performance. Objective: The prime aim of this study is to find the prominent Indian corporate medical institutions and analyze their scholarly outputs with justification of Bradford’s law. Method: The authors choose 50 Indian corporate medical institutions to analyze their scholarly outputs during the studied period. Discussion: The publication count, citations, h-index and citation per paper of the top 50 Indian corporate medical institutions are discussed with the help of textual and graphical formulation of Bradford’s law of scattering. Conclusion: As the error percentage is very negligible, the Bradford’s law fits in this data set. The analysis identified 10 journals as the nucleus journals which are mostly referred by the researchers at Indian corporate medical institutions
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