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2024-03-23T11:02:44ZCollaboration and Communication Patterns in the publications of Dr. Ajay Kumar Sood
http://hdl.handle.net/2289/8240
Title: Collaboration and Communication Patterns in the publications of Dr. Ajay Kumar Sood
Authors: Kaddipujar, Manjunath; Kumbar, B.D.; Hadagali, Gururaj S
Abstract: The study explores the communication and collaboration patterns in Dr. Ajay Kumar Sood's publications. The complete list of research publications was extracted from the Web of Science (WOS) database, i.e., 431 publications. Many scientific indicators were used, such as year-wise distribution, authorship and collaboration patterns of publications, journal preferred, etc. The results indicate that Dr Ajay Kumar Sood published only five articles as a single author and 426 in collaboration, which makes up 98 percent of the
total output. He has collaborated with more than 3077 researchers during the period under study. The Degree of Collaboration (DC) was 0.99, and the Collaborative Coefficient (CC) was 0.75. Physical Review B was the frequently consulted journal by Sood, having an impact factor of 3.908 with 54 articles.
Description: Restricted Access2023-12-01T00:00:00ZScientometric Portrait of Dr. Ajay Kumar Sood
http://hdl.handle.net/2289/8147
Title: Scientometric Portrait of Dr. Ajay Kumar Sood
Authors: Kaddipujar, Manjunath; Kumbar, B.D.; Hadagali, Gururaj S
Description: Open Access2023-09-06T00:00:00ZArXiv in the Open Access Era: its usage and impact on physics researchers
http://hdl.handle.net/2289/7933
Title: ArXiv in the Open Access Era: its usage and impact on physics researchers
Authors: M.N., Nagaraj; M.K., Bhandi
Abstract: Abstract - ArXiv is an Open Access (OA) e-prints repository of physics, mathematics, computer science, and related subjects. This study aims to determine the use and impact of arXiv on physics researchers of selected research institutes in Bengaluru, India. The study was conducted using the survey method, and a structured questionnaire was distributed to physics researchers working in five research institutions in Bengaluru. The first part of the questionnaire consists of demographic information second part consists of the usage of arXiv, and the last section includes the impact of usage and satisfaction level of users. The response was 73%, and analysis revealed that 94% use arXiv. The study showed that more than 50% contribute to arXiv and that they are highly satisfied with using this resource. Further, the study has also shown that, by contributing to arXiv, the researchers benefited from significant impacts, such as getting good feedback, collaborations, and increased citations. We believe that this study will encourage researchers to use and contribute to OA resources and also motivate libraries to promote OA repositories.
Description: Open Access2022-04-28T00:00:00ZMobile Application Development Using MIT App Inventor: An Experiment at Raman Research Institute Library
http://hdl.handle.net/2289/7932
Title: Mobile Application Development Using MIT App Inventor: An Experiment at Raman Research Institute Library
Authors: Kaddipujar, Manjunath; Rajan, Jacob; Kumbar, B.D.
Abstract: App Inventor for Android is a no-code open platform for mobile app development using the drag-and-drop approach. In this paper, the authors explore the MIT App Inventor, its salient features, and how library professionals can use the tool to develop apps for their library. The article also gives glimpses of the Mobile Application developed by the authors using the MIT App Inventor app developing platform.
Description: Open Access2022-04-28T00:00:00Z