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A scientometric analysis of international collaboration and growth of literature at the macro level
Bakthavachalam Elango1, Periyaswamy Rajendran2, Lutz Bornmann3.
The aim of this study is to analyze international collaboration and growth of literature at the macro
level using the two new indices, Relative International Collaboration Rate (RICR) and Relative Growth Index (RGI). To illustrate these indices, literature on the field of tribology covered in SCOPUS during 1998 – 2012 is used. As tribology is highly interdisciplinary in nature, which can be demonstrated by the indices, both indices can be used for other subject disciplines.
Affiliation:
- IFET College of Engineering, India
- SRM University, India
- Administrative Headquarters of the Max Planck Society, Germany
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MyJurnal (2019) |
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0 |
Immediacy Index
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0.000 |
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Web of Science (JCR 2016) |
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0.650 |
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Q3 (Information Science & Library Science) |
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Scopus (SCImago Journal Rankings 2016) |
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Q2 (Library and Information Sciences) |
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0.399 (SJR) |
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MyAIS (Impact 2010) |
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2.02 |
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Library Literature and Library and Information Science Abstracts (LISA) |
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0 |
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0 |
Additional Information |
SJR 0.439 Cites/Doc.(2years) 0.630 |
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