Research Performance of the Indian Journal of Engineering from 2014 to 2023

A Bibliometric Analysis

Authors

  • Parameshappa Kenchakaller Research Scholar, Dept. of P. G. Studies and Research in LIS Kuvempu University, Karnataka
  • B. S. Biradar Professor, Dept. of P. G. Studies and Research in LIS Kuvempa University, Karnataka

Keywords:

Bibliometric Analysis, Bibliometrix R Package, Biblioshiny, Indian Journal of Engineering, Scopus Database, VOSviewer

Abstract

The study investigates the scientific productivity of the Indian Journal of Engineering (IJE) as a scientometric analysis parameter. The data collected from website of said journal from 2014-2023 and also Scopus database were only considered from 2019-2023 because this journal was indexed from 2019. The journal had the highest published articles with 55 (15.406%) in 2016. A maximum of 193 analysis papers and Sarsam S. I. has the highest number of 17 papers published. With 129 two-author papers published and secured zone 1, the journal received 78 citations, h and g-index 3 with a 0.5 m-index, and a total publication of 199 results from the Scopus database since 2019. The top most, with 73 articles was contributed by Nigerian researchers. Highly cited paper, Prediction of diabetes in adults using a supervised machine learning model, by Upadhyay S. in 2023, the Federal University of Technology. Akure, Nigeria, had the highest number of articles published, and Asphalt concrete is the most common keyword, indicating a focus area. This paper could be helpful to study further core journals that the scientific community and academic institutions of developing countries have performed.

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Published

2024-09-15

How to Cite

Kenchakaller, P., & Biradar, B. S. (2024). Research Performance of the Indian Journal of Engineering from 2014 to 2023: A Bibliometric Analysis. College Libraries, 39(3), 89–98. Retrieved from http://collegelibraries.in/index.php/CL/article/view/172

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Research Articles