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Voll.. 2,, Ap rriill -- June,, 2012,, IIssssue--2 www..iijjodllss..iin IISSN::2250--1142 SCIENTOMETRIC ANALYSIS OF RESEARCH OUTPUT ON NEUTRINO IN INDIA Jeyshankar, B Assistant Professor, Department of Library and Information Science, Alagappa University, Karaikudi 630 003, E-mail: jeyshankar71@gmail.com Dr. P. Nageswara Rao Librarian, Society for Electronic Transactions and Security SETS, MGR Knowledge City, CIT Campus, Taramani Chennai - 600 113. E-mail: nageswar_p77@rediffmail.com P. Arivunithi Students M.L.I.Sc, Department of Library and Information Science, Alagappa University, Karaikudi 630 003, E-mail: jeyshankar71@gmail.com Abstract This paper describes the results of a Scientometric study of literature on Neutrino research published in India. The main objectives of this study are to examine Relative Growth Rate RGR, Doubling Time DT, Time series, the authorship pattern, degree of collaboration and core journals. The article in the SCOPUS database covering the period 1966-2011 have been considered for this study. The results of the study indicate that there is an increasing trend towards collaborative research in India. 1 Introduction Quantitative measurement of publications, citations and other parameters have been largely applied and used in evaluating scientific research. Scientometric analyses of literature in various disciplines have been carried out by using primary journals or secondary sources to examine the quantitative aspects of literature growth in a particular field of knowledge. Scientometric analysis of Scientometric publications is an important aspect of research endeavour in information science. It could be attributed to the fact that Scientometric studies are used to identify the pattern of publications, authorship, citations, secondary journal coverage and so on. These factors can give an insight into the dynamics which consequently lead to better information handling and management. 2 Concept of Neutrino A neutrino is an electrically neutral, weakly interacting elementary subatomic particle with half-integer spin. The neutrino meaning "small neutral one" in Italian is denoted by the Greek letter ν nu. All evidence suggests that neutrinos have mass but that their mass is tiny even by the standards of subatomic particles. Their mass has never been measured accurately. 74 II J O D L S

Voll.. 2,, Ap rriill -- June,, 2012,, IIssssue--2 www..iijjodllss..iin IISSN::2250--1142 Neutrinos do not carry electric charge, which means that they are not affected by the electromagnetic forces that act on charged particles such as electrons and protons. Neutrinos are affected only by the weak sub-atomic force, of much shorter range than electromagnetism, and gravity, which is relatively weak on the subatomic scale. They are therefore able to travel great distances through matter without being affected by it. Neutrinos are created as a result of certain types of radioactive decay, or nuclear reactions such as those that take place in the Sun, in nuclear reactors, or when cosmic rays hit atoms. 3 Objectives of the Study The study has been designed with the following objectives: i To examine the growth of literature on Neutrino published during 1966-2011 in India. ii To study the authorship pattern and the extent of collaborative research. iii To determine the degree of collaboration and iv To identify the core journals on the subject of neutrino. 4 Methodology A sum of 1322 records in Neutrino research covered a period from 1966 to 2011 in India. The data was downloaded from the SCOPUS which is the most comprehensive and leading bibliographic database providing access to the world s scientific and technical literature in physical sciences. In all 1322 records were obtained for the period of study. MS Excel 2007 was used for analyzing the data. The investigation being fairly analytical, data have been divided into specific subdivisions and discussed in the light of the objectives identified in this study. The design of the analysis includes the following categories like Relative growth rate, doubling time, authorship pattern, forms of publications, core journals and so on. 5 Scientometric indicators used The following Scientometric indicators have been used in the study: 5.1 Relative Growth Rate and Doubling Time The changes in the size of literature over specific period may be termed as growth of literature. Gupta and Karisidappa 1 suggested approaches in understanding knowledge growth, which are Qualitative and Quantitative. The qualitative approach suggests structural or descriptive models of knowledge growth and a quantitative approach is relied on 75 II J O D L S

Voll.. 2,, Ap rriill -- June,, 2012,, IIssssue--2 www..iijjodllss..iin IISSN::2250--1142 summarization statistics to describe observed behaviour and use of the Bibliometric / Scientometric techniques. In this section the study focused on the growth pattern of articles in MAP from 1991-2006. The relative growth rate was calculated for the articles and the doubling time Dt against each year study was also determined. The values of relative growth rate RGR and Dt for publication are represented in Table 2. Doubling time is the time required for each doubling of a Quantity in exponential growth. It has been directly related to Relative Growth Rate. It is the time required for articles to become double of the existing amount. Calculations for the doubling time: New value=initial value*2 t /T double where T double=doubling time t=time elapsed since the initial value at time t=0. 5.2 Time Series analysis Social and economic research data is obtained relating to a phenomenon over a time period. Such data are called time series. Here the time series is a set of ordered observations of a quantitative variable taken at successive points in terms of years. Time series analysis on neutrino literature has been calculated to measure the trend of the neutrino growth and to predict the feature patterns. A straight-line equation is adopted as statistical measure to fore cast the trend pattern studied by Daya Sridhar 2. Straight line equation is: Y c=a +b X Y=Na +b X XY=a X+b X2 5.3 Co-Authorship Index CAI Co-Authorship Index CAI is obtained by calculating proportionately the Publication by single, two and multi authored papers. To study how the CAI pattern changed during the period 1999-2003 by using CAI suggested by Garg and Padhi 3. N ij /N io CAI = ---------*100 76 II J O D L S

Voll.. 2,, Ap rriill -- June,, 2012,, IIssssue--2 www..iijjodllss..iin IISSN::2250--1142 N oj /N oo Where, N ij =Number of papers having authors in block i N io =Total output of block i N oj = Number of papers having j authors for all blocks. N oo =Total number of papers for all authors and all blocks CAI=100 indicates that a countries co-authorships effort for a particular type of Authorship correspondents to the world average.cai>100 reflects higher than Average coauthorship effort and CAI <100 shows lower than average Co-authorship effort by that country for a given type of authorship pattern. 5.4 Degree of Collaboration The Degree of Collaboration of authors by year wise is shown in Table 7. Extent or degree of collaboration can be ascertained by the formula by K.Subramanian 4. His mathematical formula ascertained in calculating author s degree of collaboration in a discipline. The degree of collaboration among authors is the ratio of the number of collaborative publications to the total number of publication published in a discipline during certain period of time. The degree of collaboration collaboration coefficient among authors is measured mathematically as; Nm C= Nm + Ns Where, C= degree of collaboration Nm= number of multi authored papers Ns= number of single authored papers 6 Analysis and Discussion 6.1 Growth of Neutrino research output Table 1 reveals the frequency distribution in Neutrino research Output in India. A total of 1322 research papers were published during the period before 1966-2011. The 77 II J O D L S

Voll.. 2,, Ap rriill -- June,, 2012,, IIssssue--2 www..iijjodllss..iin IISSN::2250--1142 analysis shows the increasing trend in 1966-2011. More number of papers published after 2007. Table 1 Year-Wise Frequency Distribution in Neutrino Research Output Sl. No Year No. of Research Output Per cent 1 before1966 19 1.44 2 1967-1971 29 2.19 3 1972-1976 43 3.25 4 1977-1981 64 4.84 5 1982-1986 76 5.75 6 1987-1991 59 4.46 7 1992-1996 100 7.56 8 1997-2001 262 19.82 9 2002-2006 252 19.06 10 after 2007 418 31.62 Total 1322 100 31.62 19.82 19.06 1.44 2.19 3.25 4.84 5.75 4.46 7.56 before 1966 1967-1971 1972-1976 1977-1981 1982-1986 1987-1991 1992-1996 1997-2001 2002-2006 after 2007 Fig-1 Distribution in Neutrino Research Output 6.2 Relative Growth Rate and Doubling Time The table 2 and figure 2 and 3 shows the Average Growth Rate and the doubling time DT of neutrino research literature in India. The growth rate is found to be at a maximum during the year 1967-1971 and the minimum during the period1987-1991. The average growth rate works out to be 7.09. And also it is found that the average doubling time is 15.79 years. This is an indication that research on neutrino will double once in every 10 years. 78 II J O D L S

Voll.. 2,, Ap rriill -- June,, 2012,, IIssssue--2 www..iijjodllss..iin IISSN::2250--1142 Table 2 Relative Growth Rate and Doubling Time Sl. No Year No. of Records Cumulative RGR Doubling Time 1 before 1966 19 19 2.94 0.24 2 1967-1971 29 48 0.93 0.75 3 1972-1976 43 91 0.64 1.08 4 1977-1981 64 155 0.53 1.30 5 1982-1986 76 231 0.40 1.74 6 1987-1991 59 290 0.23 3.05 7 1992-1996 100 390 0.30 2.34 8 1997-2001 262 652 0.51 1.35 9 2002-2006 252 904 0.33 2.12 10 after 2007 418 1322 0.38 1.82 Total 1322 4102 7.09 15.79 3.5 3 2.5 2 1.5 1 0.5 0 before 1966 1967-1971 1972-1976 1977-1981 1982-1986 1987-1991 1992-1996 1997-2001 2002-2006 after 2007 Fig-2 Relative Growth Rate of Neutrino Research in India Figure-3 Doubling Time 6.3 Time Series Analysis Social and economic research data is obtained relating to a phenomenon over a time period. Such data are called time series. Here the time series is a set of ordered observations 79 II J O D L S

Voll.. 2,, Ap rriill -- June,, 2012,, IIssssue--2 www..iijjodllss..iin IISSN::2250--1142 of a quantitative variable taken at successive points in terms of years. Time series analysis on Neutrino literature has been calculated to measure the trend of the Neutrino growth and to predict the future patterns. Table 3 Research Output Trend: Time Series Analysis Sl. No Year CountY X X 2 XY 1 before 1966 19 0 0 0 2 1967-1971 29 1 1 29 3 1972-1976 43 2 4 86 4 1977-1981 64 3 9 192 5 1982-1986 76 4 16 304 6 1987-1991 59 5 25 295 7 1992-1996 100 6 36 600 8 1997-2001 262 7 49 1834 9 2002-2006 252 8 64 2016 10 after 2007 418 9 81 3762 Total 1322 45 285 9118 Table 3 reveals the estimated growth and the dip of the output. A straight-line equation is adopted as statistical measure to fore cast the trend pattern suggested by Daya Sridhar. Straight line equation is: Y c=a +b X Y=Na +b X XY=a X+b X2 1322=10a+45b 38367=9706a+285b a=3.11 b=28.69 Estimated literature in 2015 is when X=2015-1966=49 =3.11+28.69*49=1405.92 Estimated Literature in 2020 is when X=2020-1966= 3.11+28.69*54=1552.37 From the above projections, it can be inferred that the future trend on Neutrino will have an increasing trend in the year 2015 and may gain to an increasing trend in 2020.The pattern of growth of Neutrino output also show similar differences in the calculation and the estimated trend. 6.4 Types of Documents 80 II J O D L S

Voll.. 2,, Ap rriill -- June,, 2012,, IIssssue--2 www..iijjodllss..iin IISSN::2250--1142 Table 4 displays the type of documents found in the collected records. It is evident that the journal is the most preferred medium of all the forms. The largest number of the journal used indicates a continued trend of relying primarily on this form of publications. Of the total research literature output in Neutrino, 90.32 per cent is in the form of articles followed by 7.34 per cent in the form of reviews article while other types perform a poor show with negligible numbers. Table 4 Form wise distribution Sl. No Year Articles Conference Papers Erratums Letters Notes Reviews Short Surveys 1 1966 and Before 19 0 0 0 0 0 0 19 2 1967-1971 29 0 0 0 0 0 0 29 3 1972-1976 39 0 0 1 0 2 1 43 4 1977-1981 62 0 0 0 0 2 0 64 5 1982-1986 72 0 0 1 1 2 0 76 6 1987-1991 59 0 0 0 0 0 0 59 7 1992-1996 99 0 0 1 0 0 0 100 8 1997-2001 253 4 1 0 0 4 0 262 9 2002-2006 215 31 0 0 0 3 3 252 10 2007 and After 347 62 0 2 1 5 0 418 Total Total 1194 90.32 % 97 7.34% 1 0.08% 5 0.38% 2 0.15% 18 1.36% 4 0.30% 1322 100% 6.5 Authorship pattern The literature of any subject reflects not only basic publishing pattern but also the characteristics of the author themselves. Authorship pattern can be deciphered in areas like Author productivity, collaborative or multiple authorship, author choice in the form of publications. An analysis of literature output from Table 6 Indicates the authorship pattern. To find the authorship pattern, the entire data was divided into seven blocks as single, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, ten and more than ten authored publications as shown in Table 5. The results presented in Table 5 show that two authored publications were highest with 31.69%. and three authored publications were second highest with 22.92%. Nine and ten authored papers at 0.23% were the lowest. 81 II J O D L S

Voll.. 2,, Ap rriill -- June,, 2012,, IIssssue--2 www..iijjodllss..iin IISSN::2250--1142 Sl. No Authors 6.6 Pattern of Co-Authorship Index CAI Table 5 Authorship Pattern For calculating the co-authorship index for authors, countries have been replaced with block. For this study, the authors have been classified into ten blocks. Vs. Single, Two, and multiple authors and period of the study has been divided into 10 blocks as 1966-2011. Year Before 1966 Single Author 1967-1971 CAI 1972-1976 1977-1981 1982-1986 1 11 14 13 20 23 11 15 62 42 71 282 21.33% 2 2 12 18 33 36 27 41 77 70 103 419 31.69% 3 2 2 2 5 12 9 18 64 75 108 303 22.92% 4 3 0 0 5 2 4 9 26 30 67 14 8 11.20% 5 0 0 2 1 0 0 1 4 15 21 42 3.18% 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 4 5 13 0.98% 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 4 0.3% 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0% 9 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 1 3 0.23% 10 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 3 0.23% More than 10 1 0 0 0 1 8 14 28 14 39 105 7.94% Total 19 29 43 64 76 59 100 262 252 418 1322100% Table 6 Co-Authorship Index Two Three Autho CAI Authors rs CAI More than Three Authors 1 before 1966 11 271.41 2 33.21 2 45.93 4 87.52 19 2 1967-1971 14 226.31 12 130.56 2 30.09 1 14.34 29 3 1972-1976 13 141.73 18 132.08 8 81.17 4 38.67 43 4 1977-1981 20 146.50 33 162.69 5 34.09 6 38.97 64 5 1982-1986 23 141.87 36 149.45 12 68.89 5 27.35 76 6 1987-1991 11 87.40 27 144.39 9 66.55 12 84.55 59 7 1992-1996 15 70.32 41 129.36 18 78.53 26 108.09 100 8 1997-2001 62 110.94 77 92.73 64 106.58 59 93.62 262 9 2002-2006 42 78.13 70 87.64 75 129.85 65 107.23 252 10 after 2007 71 79.63 103 77.75 108 112.73 136 135.26 418 Total 282 419 303 318 1322 Table 6 reveals that the result of co-authorship index and it is observed that the value of CAI for two authored papers is the highest and for single authored papers was lowest, which indicated that the collaborative research is increasing in the field of Neutrino research 1987-1991 1992-1996 1997-2001 2002-2006 After 2007 CAI Total 82 II J O D L S Total

Voll.. 2,, Ap rriill -- June,, 2012,, IIssssue--2 www..iijjodllss..iin IISSN::2250--1142 in India. With regard to the multiple authored publications with more than single authors, the co-authorship has shown fluctuation trend. 6.7 Degree of Collaboration The degree of collaboration for different years is calculated as per the equation proposed by Subramanian and is presented in Table 7. The degree of collaboration over the years varies from 0.42 to. 0. 85. And also it reveals that the degree of collaboration in authorship trend works out to be 0.42 and above. Thus the degree of collaboration gives a picture of extent of collaborations among the authors. The average has been arrived at 0.77. Table 7 Degree of Collaboration Sl. No. Year 1 au 2 au 3 au More than three Degree of Collaboration 1 1966 and Before 11 2 2 4 0.42 19 2 1967-1971 14 12 2 1 0.52 29 3 1972-1976 13 18 8 4 0.70 43 4 1977-1981 20 33 5 6 0.69 64 5 1982-1986 23 36 12 5 0.70 76 6 1987-1991 11 27 9 12 0.81 59 7 1992-1996 15 41 18 26 0.85 100 8 1997-2001 62 77 64 59 0.76 262 9 2002-2006 42 70 75 65 0.83 252 10 2007 and After 71 103 108 136 0.83 418 Total Total 282 419 303 318 0.77 1322 6.8 Preferred journals by the scientists of Neutrino Research The concept of core journals has been derived from Bradford s Law. It describes how the literature on a particular subject is scattered in the journals. According to Garfield Bradford s Law is one of several statistical expressions, which try to describe the workings of science by mathematical means. This law is considered as the best known of the entire Bibliometric concept. The journals are ranked based on their frequency of occurrence along with comparatively higher productivity count. The ranked list of journal titles is provided in the following tables and consecutively for every unit of time period of the study. The data in table 8 reveals the highly preferred journals by the scientists of Neutrino. Out of the 1322 articles, 376 articles have been published in Physical Review D - Particles, Fields, Gravitation and Cosmology, 205 in Physics Letters, and 66 in Pramana - Journal 83 II J O D L S

Voll.. 2,, Ap rriill -- June,, 2012,, IIssssue--2 www..iijjodllss..iin IISSN::2250--1142 of Physics and so on. The most of the Neutrino researcher preferred foreign journals to Indian journals. Table 8 Core Journals in Neutrino Research Sl. No. Name of Journal Total 1 Physical Review D - Particles, Fields, Gravitation Cosmology 376 2 Physics Letters 205 4 Pramana - Journal of Physics 66 5 Modern Physics Letters A 55 6 Physical Review Letters 50 7 AIP Conference Proceedings 47 9 Nuclear Physics B 32 10 Journal of High Energy Physics 25 11 Journal of Physics G: Nuclear and Particle Physics 24 12 International Journal of Modern Physics A 22 14 Astrophysics and Space Science 21 15 Physical Review C - Nuclear Physics 18 9. Conclusion This study clearly indicates that there is an increasing trend towards collaborative research in the field of neutrino in India. The publications in journal articles 90.32 % are high in this field when compared to the publications in the conferences. The study reveals the Indian scientist has strong base in neutrino research. The core journals indicate that researchers are selective in publishing their research results in highly specialized and high impact factor journals. However, majority researchers find Indian journals as an easier channel for publication of their research results. References 1. Gupta B.M. and Karisiddappa, 1997. Nature and collaborative profile of theoretical population genetics specialty Scientometrics 39.3 294-314. 2. Daya Sridhar 2010 Bibliometric Analysis Of Research Literature Output In Medicinal And Aromatic Plants From 1991 To 2006, Thesis Submitted to the Bharathidasan University, Guided by A. Ganesan, Bharathidasan University, Thiruchirapalli- Feb -2010. 3. Garg, K.C and Padhi, P 1999. Scientometrics of laser research literature as viewed through the Journal of Current Laser Abstracts. Scientometrics, 45 2: 251-268. 4. Subramanianm K, 1983. Bibliometrics studies of research collaboration: A review, Journal of Information Science, 6 35-37. 84 II J O D L S