SRELS Journal of Information Management: A Bibliometric Study
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https://doi.org/10.51983/ajist-2014.4.2.105Keywords:
SRELS journal, Bibliometric, Degree of CollaborationAbstract
The present work is to analyze the SRELS journal of information management (2013) a Bibliometric study. The bibliometric is a set of methods to quantitatively analyze academic literature, citation analysis and content analysis are commonly used bibliometric method. Although bibliometric methods are most often used in the field of Library and Information Science. This paper discusses on authorship pattern, institution wise, subject wise, length of articles, number of keywords used and country wise publications.
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