47 research outputs found
Analysis of Rhizospheric and Microbial Diversity of Soil from Himalyan Region
This Dissertation / Report is the outcome of investigation carried out by the creator(s) / author(s) at the department/division of Central Food Technological Research Institute (CFTRI), Mysore mentioned below in this page
Correlation of Authorship Pattern, Lotka\u27s Law and Collaborative Measures on Research Publications of Anna University: A Bibliometric Study
This paper presents the analysis of authorship pattern and collaborative measures of 5318 research publications of Anna University and indexed in Web of Science (WoS) database during the period of 2014. 2018. The analysis indicates that multi authored papers are dominated in the dataset and the average author per paper is 4.01. The collaborative measures consist of collaborative index, degree of collaboration, collaborative coefficient and moderate coefficient. Overall value of collaborative index (4.06), degree of collaboration (0.99), collaborative coefficient (0.67) and there is no change in the value of moderate coefficient. The distribution of author productivity of the research publications follows the Lotka\u27s law
Mean Platelet Volume as an Index of Glycemic Control in Pregnant Women with Gestational Diabetes Mellitus: A Prospective Cross Sectional study
Collaborative Measures and Authorship Pattern of Current Science Journal – A Scientometric Analysis
The study examined the collaborative measures and authorship pattern of current science journal during 2014 to 2018. Data retrieved from Web of Science (WoS) bibliographical database. A total of 4298 publications appeared in current science journal during the study period. The aim of the study to illustrates various significant aspect of collaborative measures like collaborative index, degree of collaboration, collaborative coefficient, modified collaborative coefficient and authorship pattern. Relative growth rate and doubling time also analysed to find the growth of publications. Finding of the study states that 1440 (33.50%) papers contributed by single author, average value of collaborative index are 3.39, degree of collaboration was 0.90, overall collaborative coefficient was 0.78 and there is no change in the value of modified collaborative coefficient. It also concluded that relative growth rate decreased where doubling time increased during the study period. There is a strong positive correlation found between the publications and authors and between single author and multiple authors in current science journal
IMPACT OF LIS LINKS SOCIAL NETWORK SITE IN CREATING CAREER DEVELOPMENT SKILLS AMONG LIBRARY AND INFORMATION SCIENCE PROFESSIONALS IN INDIA WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO PUBLIC LIBRARIES IN CHENNAI: A STUDY
<p>There is lot of social networking sites in India. Library and Information Science<br>Links (LIS Links) is the India's first and largest social network site for library<br>professionals. The purpose of the study was to explore LIS links as an active social<br>network site for Library and Information Science professionals' career development<br>skill. It creates impact among library and information science professionals not only in<br>India around the world. Library and Information Science Links (LIS Links) plays a vital<br>role in career development skills like Jobs, Discussions, and updates of latest News,<br>Events and Professional Chat etc. Present article deals with the impact of LIS Links in<br>career development skills among Library and Information Science Professionals of<br>Chennai city.</p>
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Application of Lotka’s Law Price’s Square Root and Pareto Principle on Research Publications of Manonmaniam Sundaranar University - A Scientometric Analysis
This study analyzes the application of lotka’s law, Price’s square root law, Pareto principle and collaborative measures on Manonmaniam Sundaranar University research publications. The data retrieved and downloaded from Web of Science database from the year 1992 to 2020. The findings of the study revealed that the highest number of publications is in the year 2018 with 200 records. Multi authored contributed 97.80% of research publications whereas single authored contributed only 2.20% of total contribution. Padiyan DP is the most prolific author with 94 records during the study period. Mohanraj K and Sivakumar G is collaborated highest number of research publications with 56 records in the dataset. The highest number of publications collaborated between India and USA with 89 records. Collaborative measures such as degree of collaboration (0.99), collaborative index (9.26%), collaborative coefficient (0.67) and modified collaborative coefficient (0.66) for the study period. The study also applied statistical tool such as Kolmolgorov-Smirnov goodness of fit test to verify Lotka’s law
Consumers' Preference towards Green Marketing - A Revolution against Pollution
In recent years of business environmental related problems play a crucial role in its marketing and also in the minds of consumers. All utmost all the countries around the world have worried to reduce pollution. As a result, all countries government step to take actions against pollution. Green marketing is also termed as environmental friendly marketing. It consists of number of activities like product process alteration, product alteration, package alteration and also advertising alteration. This study steps to identify the consumers’ preference towards the usage of green products. If companies, consumers and government realise their responsibility, the green
environment can easily attain within a short period
Packaging Technology for Export of Jasmine (Jasminum sambac Ait.) Flowers
A study was conducted to standardize packaging technology for export of jasmine flowers. Experiments were laid out in FCRD in three replications, with 12 chemical treatments, and packing with unit packing boxes and thermocol boxes under gel-ice cold condition. Effects of various chemical treatments and their interaction with packaging were studied and observations were recorded on visual quality (freshness index, flower-opening index, colour retention index and fragrance score) of flowers and physiological parameters associated with post harvest quality of flowers. Export suitability of the package was also studied and Cost:Benefit ratio (CBR) worked out. Chemical treatment of flowers with 4% boric acid, packing in aluminum-foil lined boxes and further packaging in thermocol boxes under gel-ice cold condition was found to be significantly superior to Control, and recorded a shelf life of 42.88h. This package also recorded maximum freshness index (70 to 90%), minimum flower-opening index (10.5 to 50%) and maximum colour retention index (77.77 to 88.88%) of flowers. CBR was 1:2.5
Awareness and Perception about E-Resources among Faculty Members in selected Self-Financing Arts and Science Colleges of Chennai – A Study
The present study analyses the awareness and perception about e-resources among faculty members in selected self-financing arts and science colleges of Chennai. The major objectives of the study are to analyze the purpose, level of awareness, perception, and satisfaction towards the use of e-resources. Data was collected from designation wise faculty members like professor, associate professor, and assistant professor. The findings of the study reveals that the majority of the respondents were aware about the e-resources, and it also found that the majority (31.95%)of the respondents are using e-resources for teaching, and preparing study materials for the students, and only (2.93%) of respondents are using e-resources for other purposes
