RBU_JR_LIS_V23_2021-FULL_TEXT-E-Copy
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.
- TAGS
- ddc
- bibliographic coupling
- integrated library systems
- ejournals consortium
- drdo
- generalities class
- dewey decimal classification
- controlled vocabulary
- literary warrant
- information management
- khas community
- garrett ranking
- library of congress
- rabindra bharati university
- sudip ranjan hatua
- information science
- citations
- libraries
- metadata
- retrieved
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We have received three papers from our International
counterpart. One paper each from Soudi Arabia,
Bangladesh and Nigeria. This indicates that RBU Journal
of Library & Information Science is slowly achieving the
international identity. However, papers from Soudi Arabia
and Bangladesh had joint authored from its Indian
Counterpart. A paper from Nigeria was Single authored
paper.
It is found that among all the authors’ 44% are
librarian, 37% are faculty members and only
16% are research scholars mostly written jointly
with their supervisors.
While analysing subject it is found that around 11%
articles belongs to Bibliometric analysis. 6% articles
are on Scientometric analysis. Altogether around
23% articles we received on citation analysis,
bibliometric analysis or scientometric analysis.
As a result it was dificult to us to select the articles
from same type of content . Most of the articles on
bibliometric analysis have been written based on a
specific software which were lack of any interesting
intelectual individual reseach output. Authors
represented only that which the software shows
with some eyewashing catchy images.
Unfortunately it is the new normal trends of writing
bibliometric analysis. Similarly, no new theory or
application of existing theories of scientometrics
have been used any of the articles received on that
area. Very few interesting research articels on basic
subject of Library & Information Science we have
received and those are highly appreciated by our
esteem peers. A huge number of articles we have
received on survey of library use and ICT
infrustructure or on e-resources and those reflects
the same results which we
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