Research Trends in The Electronic Library Journal During the Period 2010-2018: A Bibliometric Study

Journal Title: Webology - Year 2019, Vol 16, Issue 2

Abstract

The purpose of this paper to examine the research paper which are to publish in The Electronic Library (TEL) during 2010-2018. There are 533 articles and 1249 authors were analyzed by year wise dispersion of research articles, author productivity, authorship pattern volume wise authorship pattern and degree of collaboration. It is the widely used aspect of bibliometric analysis. The highest of 72 (13.50%) paper were published in 2017 and 2018 and lowest of 49 (9.20%) in 2013. We found that degree of collaboration of this Journal is 0.756.

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Mamta Rani

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  • EP ID EP687826
  • DOI 10.14704/WEB/V16I2/a199
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Mamta Rani (2019). Research Trends in The Electronic Library Journal During the Period 2010-2018: A Bibliometric Study. Webology, 16(2), -. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-687826