Volume : IV, Issue : XII, December - 2015

Ethnomedicinal plants used in scorpion bite by tribals of West Nimar (M.P.), India

Sainkhediya Jeetendra, Pachaya Jeetendra

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Information Studies is a reputed journal in the field of liary and information science. This bibliometric study is an attempt to measure the productivity and publication pattern from 2004 to 2012. The result shows that the journal has maximum contribution in 2005, maximum publications were with single author (48.39%) and the contribution of Karnataka is highest (54.00%). Among institutions, academic institutions have maximum contribution (37.42%), maximum articles (32.26%) have found in range of 6-10 page length and male authors have contributed three time more (74.84%) than the females. The analysis of this journal revealed a constant and continuous publication pattern and productivity.

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Sainkhediya Jeetendra, Pachaya Jeetendra Bibliometric Measurement of Productivity and Pattern of Publication in Information Studies Global Journal For Research Analysis, Vol: 4, Issue: 12 December 2015


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