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
Create successful ePaper yourself
Turn your PDF publications into a flip-book with our unique Google optimized e-Paper software.
Ahemd, Hussain and Nausheen: Mapping output of scientific literature …
Three-Fields Plot (Keywords-Sources-
Countries)
Figure 7 presents the three-factor analysis of the
relationship among keywords (left), sources (middle), and
countries (right). It shows that ten countries (USA, Italy,
United Kingdom, Canada, Germany, China, Spain, France,
Australia, and Brazil) have published infodemic literature
mostly using ten main keywords (social media,
Infodeminology, Twitter, Public Health, Internet,
Surveillance, Google Trends, Covid-19, and Big Data).
These countries and keywords have a strong relationship
with sources (Journal of Medical Internet Research, ACM
International Conference Proceeding Series, Studies in
Health Technology and Informatics, Epilepsy and
Behavior, Health Information and Libraries Journal,
American Journal of Public Health, International Journal
of Environmental Research and Public Health, Vaccine,
Plos One, Scientific Reports).
Figure 7 Three-Fields Plot (Keywords-Sources-Countries)
Country Collaboration Map
Figure 8 shows that the country collaboration map during
Infodemic research from 2004 to 2020. The maximum
number of country collaborations from the USA to China
ranged from 19, followed by Italy and the USA to the
United Kingdom. The frequency ranged from 12, and from
Italy to Austria and the USA to Canada was 11,
respectively. The lower number of country-collaboration
frequencies from Italy to Israel and Italy to the USA
ranged from 7 each. In contrast, Italy to Nigeria and the
United Kingdom to Israel ranged from 6 each frequency.
Figure 8 Country Collaboration Map
87
https://lisrbu.wixsite.com/dlis/rbu-journal-of-lis