A Study on the Impact of Researchers of the Botanical Survey of India (BSI)
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https://doi.org/10.51983/ajist-2020.10.2.304Keywords:
Bibliometrics, Research impact, Collaborative Pattern, Authorship Pattern, Career Longevity StudyAbstract
The evaluation of any institution helps to authenticate its real position to the funding agency for improvement as well as to validate the fund utilization. In this concern, the impact of the researchers of Botanical Survey of India in terms of various aspects were evidently studied to reveal the facts like their collaborative pattern, position of the collaborative institute, author capacity and effect of career longevity of the researchers on the research contribution of BSI.
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