The Bibliometric Study of the Journal Indian Historical Review (1999-2016)
Journal Title: Indian Journal of Library and Information Science - Year 2017, Vol 11, Issue 3
Abstract
The present study deals with the bibliometric analysis of the journal Indian Historical Review for the period of 1999-2016. The study demonstrates and elaborates on the various aspects of Indian Historical Review, such as Authorship Pattern, number of articles published per volume, state wise distribution of articles, length of articles and authors contribution per volume. Results indicate that highest number of papers have been written by single author. The major contribution in this journal is from India. The maximum number of articles were published in volume 34 (68) during the year 2007.
Authors and Affiliations
Jamal Ahmad Siddiqui
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