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Bibliometric analysis of Journal of Information Literacy (JIL)

Author Affiliations

  • 1M.L.B. Government College of Exellence, Gwalior, MP, India
  • 2M.L.B. Government College of Exellence, Gwalior, MP, India

Res. J. Library Sci., Volume 7, Issue (1), Pages 1-9, January,21 (2019)

Abstract

This bibliometric study analyses the "Journal of Information Literacy (JIL)" from 2007 to 2017. It analyses the journal to trace the growth of micro literature. Further, it analyzes various other aspects such as authorship pattern, year wise distribution of articles per volume, length of articles, authors' degree of collaboration, institute wise distribution of articles/ authors and their ranking pattern, type of publication cited etc. This study evaluated and analysed 141 articles found in 11 volumes of this journal.

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