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DESIDOC Journal of Library & Information Technology (DJLIT) formerly known as DESIDOC Bulletin of Information Technology is a peer-reviewed, open access, bimonthly journal. This paper presents a Scientometric analysis of the DESIDOC Journal. The paper analyses the pattern of growth of the research output published in the journal, pattern of authorship, author productivity, and, subjects covered to the papers over the period (2013-2017). It is found that 227 papers were published during the period of study (2001-2012). The maximum numbers of articles were collaborative in nature. The subject concentration of the journal noted is Scientometrics. The maximum numbers of articles (65%) have ranged their thought contents between 6 and 10 pages. The study applied standard formula and statistical tools to bring out the factual result.
7 pages, 3 figures, Research Article
FOS: Computer and information sciences, Digital Libraries, Information Retrieval, Collaborative Index (CI), DESIDOC Journal, Degree of Collaboration (DC), Digital Libraries (cs.DL), Exponential Growth Rate (EGR), Relative Growth Rate and Doubling Time, Information Retrieval (cs.IR), Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR)
FOS: Computer and information sciences, Digital Libraries, Information Retrieval, Collaborative Index (CI), DESIDOC Journal, Degree of Collaboration (DC), Digital Libraries (cs.DL), Exponential Growth Rate (EGR), Relative Growth Rate and Doubling Time, Information Retrieval (cs.IR), Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR)
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