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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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- 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
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RBU Journal of library & Information Science, V. 23, 2021
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Annexure – I
NIFR Top 10 universities in India- 2021
Universities Acronym Ranking
Jawaharlal Nehru
JU 1
University
Banaras Hindu University BHU 2
Calcutta University CU 3
Jadavpur University JU 4
Amrita Vishwa
AVV 5
Vidyapeetham
University of Hyderabad HU 6
Jamia Millia Islamia JMI 7
University of Delhi DU 8
Aligarh Muslim University AMU 9
Savitribai Phule Pune
University
SPPU 10
About Authors
Satarupa Saha is a Senior Research Fellow (SRF)
pursuing PhD under the supervision of Dr. Sudip
Ranjan Hatua (Associate Professor) in the Dept. of
Library & Information Science, Rabindra Bharati
University. Presently she is working as College
Librarian (through College Service Commission,
Govt. of West Bengal) at Surendranath Evening
College, affiliated under the University of Calcutta.
Prior to that she has gained professional experiences
by serving at The Institution of Engineers, Kolkata
(as Intern), National Institute for the Orthopaedically
Handicapped, Kolkata (as Professional Trainee) and
Rabindranath Tagore International Institute of
Cardiac Sciences, Kolkata (as Librarian). Till date
she has published 7 papers in national and
International Journals, Seminars and Conference
proceedings. This paper is pertaining to her research
work.
Dr Sudip Ranjan Hatua, a DRTC alumni presently
working as Associate Professor in Department of
Library & Information Science, Rabindra Bharati
University, Kolkata, India. He awarded PhD from
VidyaSagar University. Prior to this he served as
working professional at ICAST, National Aerospace
Laboratories, Bangalore (as Project Assistant),
Karshak Engineering College, Hyderabad (as
Librarian) followed by Central Library, Indian
Institute of Technology, Kharagpur (as Technical
Assistant). He has authored arround than 46 articles
published in National, International Journals,
seminars, conferences proceeding etc. and 5 books. 7
Research Scholars awarded till 2021 and presently
the first author of this paper is pursuing PhD under
his supervision.
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