Assessment of India's research literature |
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Authors: | Ronald N. Dustin Christine A. Sujit Alan S. Kimberly Ryan B. Simha |
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Affiliation: | aOffice of Naval Research, 875 N. Randolph St., Arlington, VA 22217, USA;bDDL-OMNI Engineering, LLC, 8260 Greensboro Drive, Suite 600, Mclean, VA 22102, USA;cNational Institute of Science, Technology and Development Studies (NISTADS), Pusa Gate, K.S. Krishnan Marg, New Delhi-110012, India |
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Abstract: | The structure and infrastructure of the Indian research literature were determined. A representative database of technical articles was extracted from the Science Citation Index/Social Science Citation Index (SCI/SSCI) [SCI. Certain data included herein are derived from the Science Citation Index/Social Science Citation Index prepared by the THOMSON SCIENTIFIC®, Inc. (Thomson®), Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA: ©Copyright THOMSON SCIENTIFIC® 2006. All rights reserved. [1]] for 2005, with each article containing at least one author with an India address. Document clustering was used to identify the main technical themes (core competencies) of Indian research. Aggregate India bibliometrics were also performed, emphasizing the value of collaborative research to India. A unique mapping approach was used to identify networks of organizations that published together, networks of organizations with common technical interests, and especially those organizations with common technical interests that did not co-publish extensively. Finally, trend analyses were performed using other year data from the SCI/SSCI to place the 2005 results in their proper historical context. |
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Keywords: | India Science and technology Technology assessment Core competencies Research evaluation Metrics Bibliometrics Text mining Computational linguistics Document clustering CLUTO Auto-correlation mapping Cross-correlation mapping Factor analysis Factor matrix Impact Factor |
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