6 research outputs found
Electric Car: A Research Impact BY Means OF Scientometric Analysis
The day-to-day increasing costs of petrol and diesel and to control the air pollution makes an impact to do a scientometric analysis on the research ouput on âElectric Carâ. Therefore, the research publications indexed in Web of Science for 28 years have been downloaded from 1991 to 2018 for the analysis. The research reveals that a total of 2424 publications is published during the above-mentioned year. The regression test proves that the deviation among the data is low and has possibility to calculate the doubling time on the basis the last 14 years. The doubling time proves that the growth of publications increased from year after year. Journal articles played a dominant role among other type of publications. The language âEnglishâ played prominent role than the other language publications on âElectric Carâ. Tang T.Q. published 15 publications and ranked first among the other authors. The Lotkaâs Law does not fit the author productivity of the publications published on âElectric Carâ. Eventhough, the research publications are increasing from year after year, the number of publications published in the past is not up to remarkable. At the same time, only a very few countries have been implemented the âElectric Carâ throughout the world. It is therefore, suggested that the funding agencies, sponsoring bodies and global research and development ministries to encourage the researchers to do many more research on âElectric Carâ, to enhance the control of air pollution by means of reducing the consumption of Petrol and Diesel, which will also support the cost control for better economy of the global countries
Bats are the only flying Mammal: A Scientometric Analysis
Objectives: The paper explores five years of global research publications output on âBatsâ. The research study includes retrievement of various types of publication, authorship pattern; most cited authors with their respective countries and Hirsch index, highly cited publications with total citations and authorâs contribution, productivity and blow of leading institutions, identification of major participating countries contribution on bats and separated by continents Asia, Europe, North America, South America, Africa and Australia.
Methods: The requisite data retrieved from a renowned bibliographic database âWeb of Scienceâ published by Clarivate Analytics from 2016 to 2020 by means of searching the keyword âbatsâ, which is united with full records with cited reference. To obtain the scientometric results with citations using the softwares Histcite, VoS viewer and Biblioshiny.
Results: The global publications output on Bats research consisted of 10870 records during 2016 and 2020. The research publications inclined from 1778 published in 2016 to 2683 publications in 2020. There are 9826 institutions that contributed 2,585 journals from 162 countries published in 17 languages with a collaboration of 39655 authors. Most of the authors from China published multi authored papers and gained highest citations.
Conclusion: Bats are considered as a prime reason to spread some virus diseases like Nipha, Epola etc. so it is very much essential to ascertain the research output on bats to alarm the departments of Research and Development towards the enhancement of research
Dengue Hemorrhagic Fever: A Scientometric Study
âDengue Hemorrhagic Feverâ is the topic selected for the Scientometric study to assess the responsibilities of the global scientists through the measurement of the impact of their research publications. âDengue Hemorrhagic Feverâ affects the health of the society and particularly the young generation are suffering a lot and many of them destined to âEarly Deathâ. The Scientometric study in this research reveals that only 646 publications were published from 2009 to 2018, which means the research contribution on âDengue Hemorrhagic Feverâ is very low. The country wise publications show that âIndiaâ leads the table with more number of publications than the other global countries. The language wise publications show that âEnglishâ language plays a dominant role over the global languages. The degree of collaboration is very high towards publishing research papers on âDengue Hemorrhagic Feverâ. The law conceived by Alfred Lotka for the author productivity does not fit for the research productivity taken for the Scientometric study. It is suggested the global research bodies and the ministry of global countries to encourage the scientists to do many more research work on âDengue Hemorrhagic Feverâ to enhance the health of the society
User Education through Webinars of Madras Library Association: An Evaluation
The aim and objectives of the article is to identify the gender who inculcate more knowledge by means of participating in the webinars organized by the Madras Library Association. Further, to identify the availability of the relationship between âAwareness about the Webinarsâ and the âFrequency of the participation in the Webinarsâ and as well as to assess the impact of Participation in the Webinars over Usefulness towards career building . Questionnaires are sent to the participants of the Webinars organized by Madras Library Association through Google Form. The duration of the webinars are the pandemic period of COVID-19. 144 delegates responded to the questionnaire. Appropriate statistical tools such as Regression Test and Correlation have been applied to test the data to test the hypotheses and interpreted in the analysis part of the article. The ratio of the participation of the male dominates the female. The high level positive correlation is proved through the correlation test to interpret that the increase of awareness creates impact in the participation of the webinar. It is also proved through the Regression test that the impact of participation in the webinar influenced the participants towards career building. The participation of the female professionals in the webinars organized by the Madras Library Association are lesser than the male professionals. It is therefore suggested that the Madras Library Association may take more efforts to shed light to improve awareness about the organizations of webinars to female library science professionals and encourage them to participate in the same to match the ratio with the male library science professionals
Dengue Hemorrhagic Fever: A Scientometric Study
âDengue Hemorrhagic Feverâ is the topic selected for the Scientometric study to assess the responsibilities of the global scientists through the measurement of the impact of their research publications. âDengue Hemorrhagic Feverâ affects the health of the society and particularly the young generation are suffering a lot and many of them destined to âEarly Deathâ. The Scientometric study in this research reveals that only 646 publications were published from 2009 to 2018, which means the research contribution on âDengue Hemorrhagic Feverâ is very low. The country wise publications show that âIndiaâ leads the table with more number of publications than the other global countries. The language wise publications show that âEnglishâ language plays a dominant role over the global languages. The degree of collaboration is very high towards publishing research papers on âDengue Hemorrhagic Feverâ. The law conceived by Alfred Lotka for the author productivity does not fit for the research productivity taken for the Scientometric study. It is suggested the global research bodies and the ministry of global countries to encourage the scientists to do many more research work on âDengue Hemorrhagic Feverâ to enhance the health of the society
Electric Car: A Research Impact BY Means OF Scientometric Analysis
The day-to-day increasing costs of petrol and diesel and to control the air pollution makes an impact to do a scientometric analysis on the research ouput on âElectric Carâ. Therefore, the research publications indexed in Web of Science for 28 years have been downloaded from 1991 to 2018 for the analysis. The research reveals that a total of 2424 publications is published during the above-mentioned year. The regression test proves that the deviation among the data is low and has possibility to calculate the doubling time on the basis the last 14 years. The doubling time proves that the growth of publications increased from year after year. Journal articles played a dominant role among other type of publications. The language âEnglishâ played prominent role than the other language publications on âElectric Carâ. Tang T.Q. published 15 publications and ranked first among the other authors. The Lotkaâs Law does not fit the author productivity of the publications published on âElectric Carâ. Eventhough, the research publications are increasing from year after year, the number of publications published in the past is not up to remarkable. At the same time, only a very few countries have been implemented the âElectric Carâ throughout the world. It is therefore, suggested that the funding agencies, sponsoring bodies and global research and development ministries to encourage the researchers to do many more research on âElectric Carâ, to enhance the control of air pollution by means of reducing the consumption of Petrol and Diesel, which will also support the cost control for better economy of the global countries