Scientometric Portrait of Professor K. Byrappa: Scientist of High Repute
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https://doi.org/10.51983/ajist-2020.10.2.308Keywords:
Scientometric Portrait, Scientometrics, Publication productivity, Citations, Scientist, K. Byrappa.Abstract
The present study attempted to explore and analyze various attributes of research publications of Prof.K.Byrappa, a renowned Indian academician and researcher. The data used in the study have covered from K. Byrappa’s early date of publication to 13th January 2020, indexed in Google Scholar. A total number of 378 articles have been retrieved from Google Scholar for the said period. His h-index is 31 and received 7774 citations for his scholarly research work. In this study, an attempt has been made to highlight the profile and publications of Prof. K. Byrappa as a role model for future researchers and academicians.
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