A Scientometric Study on the Journal Rubber Chemistry and Technology: 2005 -2014

Abstract

Scientometric analysis of 436 articles, published in “Rubber Chemistry and Technology” has carried out. Ten volumes of the journal, containing 45 issues from 2005-2014, has been taken into consideration in the present study. The number of contributions, authorship pattern & author productivity, average length of article keywords and collaborative papers, has been analyzed. Out of 436 contribution 65, are single authored and the rest is, by multi authored with degree of collaboration 0.85 patterns of Co-Authorship revealed that, the improving trend of co-authored papers.

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M. Arunmozhi, N. Thilagavathy

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M. Arunmozhi, N. Thilagavathy (2017). A Scientometric Study on the Journal Rubber Chemistry and Technology: 2005 -2014. International Journal of Applied, Physical and Bio-Chemistry Research (IJAPBCR), 7(5), 1-6. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-244445