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The RBU Journal of Library & Information science is a scholarly communication for education, research and development of the Library & Information science field. It is published annually. The first volume was published in 1997. It received ISSN (0972-2750) in the 5th volume in the year 2001. From 17th Volume published in the year 2015, the journal becomes peer-reviewed by eminent experts across the country. This journal WAS enlisted by UGC approved List of Journal in 2017, With Serial No. 351 and Journal NO. 45237. Since 2019, this Journal Qualified as per analysis protocol as Group D Journal and listed under UGC CARE approved list of Journals.
The RBU Journal of Library & Information science is a scholarly communication for education, research and development of the Library & Information science field. It is published annually. The first volume was published in 1997. It received ISSN (0972-2750) in the 5th volume in the year 2001. From 17th Volume published in the year 2015, the journal becomes peer-reviewed by eminent experts across the country. This journal WAS enlisted by UGC approved List of Journal in 2017, With Serial No. 351 and Journal NO. 45237.
Since 2019, this Journal Qualified as per analysis protocol as Group D Journal and listed under UGC CARE approved list of Journals.
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Ahemd, Hussain and Nausheen: Mapping output of scientific literature …
35.857 in 2014, In addition, the JS Brownstein wrote an
article on 'Plos Medicine' with 246 citations, and CPY is
18,923, entitled "Surveillance Sans Frontiers: Internet-
based Emerging Infectious Disease Intelligence and The
Healthmap Project" in 2008(see table 9 & Figure 9).
Figure 9 Authorship Pattern
Title Author Journal Year TC CPY
Pandemics in the Age of Twitter: Content Analysis
of Tweets During the 2009 H1n1 Outbreak
Social Media: A Review and Tutorial of
Applications in Medicine and Health Care
Surveillance Sans Frontieres: Internet-Based
Emerging Infectious Disease Intelligence and The
Healthmap Project
Infodemiology: Tracking Flu-Related Searches on
The Web for Syndromic Surveillance.
Using Twitter to Examine Smoking Behavior and
Perceptions of Emerging Tobacco Products
Early Detection of Disease Outbreaks Using the
Internet
Using Web Search Query Data to Monitor Dengue
Epidemics: A New Model for Neglected Tropical
Disease Surveillance
Measuring Vaccine Confidence: Analysis of Data
Obtained by A Media Surveillance System Used to
Analyse Public Concerns About Vaccines
Wikipedia Usage Estimates Prevalence of Influenza-
Like Illness in The United States in Near Real-Time
Seasonality in Seeking Mental Health Information on
Eysenbach G PLOS One 2010 649 59
Eysenbach G
Journal of Medical Internet
Research
2014 251 35.857
Brownstein JS Plos Medicine 2008 246 18.923
Eysenbach G Amia Annual Symposium
Proceedings / Amia
Symposium. Amia
Symposium
Conway M Journal of Medical Internet
Research
2006 220 14.667
2013 162 20.25
Brownstein JS CMAJ 2009 161 13.417
Brownstein JS PLOS Neglected Tropical
Diseases
Brownstein JS The Lancet Infectious
Diseases
2011 151 15.1
2013 109 13.625
Brownstein JS PLOS Computational Biology 2014 100 14.286
Allem JP American Journal of
Preventive Medicine
2013 96 12
Conclusion
The analysis was carried out with the help of the literature
from the Scopus Database. The analysis focuses on science
patterns in the year-wise frequency between 2004 and
2020 in publications and citations. This study has 675
documents; out of these documents were published by 634
Table 9 Authorship pattern of Infodemic research
89
https://lisrbu.wixsite.com/dlis/rbu-journal-of-lis
journals, written by 2218 authors, affiliated with 1106
institutions and 84 countries. These documents were
received 18140 citations were published in 961 English
and 12 other languages. In 2020, the maximum number of
articles published was 131 out of the total number of
articles. In addition, 2087 citations were ranked first in