Innovations Publications Productivity of National Institute of Occupational Health: a Scientometric Study
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https://doi.org/10.17821/srels/2010/v47i2/44013Keywords:
Scientometrics, Bibliometrics, Innovative Studies, National Institute of Occupational Health, Publication Productivity, Authorship Pattern, Collaborative Co-efficientAbstract
This study attempts to analyse quantatively research publications published by the scientists of National Institute of Occupational Health (ICMR) Ahmedabad, India, during 2000-2006. The indicate that:
1. More publications are observed in journals dealing in occupational health and occupational medicine, which is related to institutional research field;
2. Multiple author articles are more than single author articles because research format in occupational health is multi-disciplinary; to carry out research in multiple disciplines/parameter you require more scientists; and
3. Core subject in Occupational Health is Occupational Medicine and Occupational Medicine department produces more publications.
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Accepted 2013-12-27
Published 2010-03-09