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Title: Journal of the National Science Foundation of Sri Lanka (JNSF), 2011 - 2015: A Citation Analysis
Authors: Pratheepan, T.
Weerasooriya, W.A.
Keywords: Citation analysis
Bibliometric analysis
Collaborative research
Scientometrics
Citation indexing
Issue Date: 2016
Publisher: Department of Library and Information Science, Faculty of Social Sciences, University of Kelaniya, Sri Lanka
Citation: Pratheepan, T. and Weerasooriya, W.A. 2016. Journal of the National Science Foundation of Sri Lanka (JNSF), 2011 - 2015: A Citation Analysis. 1st International Conference on Library and Information Management (ICLIM - 2016), 21st - 22nd October 2016, Department of Library and Information Science, Faculty of Social Sciences, University of Kelaniya, Sri Lanka. p 85.
Abstract: Citation analyses of research in developing countries are interesting for various reasons. The situation of Sri Lankan is rather exceptional.The Journal of the National Science Foundation of Sri Lanka (JNSF) is the only Sri Lankan journal; indexed by the Journal Citation Report (JCR) from2010.This paper provides a citation network analysis of publications from the JNSF. The analysis covers publications in the journal from 2011–2015. The paper analyses the most published authors, most cited articles, uncited articles, most prolific authors, top institutions, collaboration profile of authors, and the nationalities of authors, that are most represented in the journal. 441articles were taken from the primary data source, the Google Scholar using Publish or Perish (POP) software. An analysis of 1056 citations was carried out using the POP online analytics tool and Excel. Results indicate that the 60% of JNSF research publications have received minimum of single citation.There are 998 authors have been contributed for 441 articles published during the study period in JNSF. In terms of collaboration profile, the JNSF’s authors show preference for “mega – authored” papers. Only 114 (26%) papers were single authored. The most cited article is Mosquito-lavicidal activity of some Sri Lankan plants written by Ranaweera, SS. published in 2013.
URI: http://repository.kln.ac.lk/handle/123456789/14984
ISBN: 978-955-704-003-5
Appears in Collections:1st ICLIM - 2016

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