Research output of hisar-based technical Universities during 2010-2019: A comparative analysis Parmar Seema1, Kumari Dinesh2, Shallu3,* 1Assistant Librarian Nehru Library, CCSHAU, Hisar, Haryana, India 2Librarian Dept. of Education, BPSMV, Khanpur Kalan, Sonipat, Haryana, India 3Assistant Librarian Chandigarh Group of Colleges, Jhanjeri, Punjab, India *Corresponding Author Shallu, shalluparmar84@gmail.com
Online published on 22 December, 2023. Abstract The study presents the research productivity of Hisar-based three technical universities viz. GJUS&T, CCSHAU and LUVAS during 2010-19. The study shows that the universities collaboratively produced a total of 4416 papers during 2010-2019 and received 27413 citations with an ACPP of 6.21, with maximum publications appearing in articles (85.19%) and the highly productive year was 2019 with (11.48%) publications. Maximum citations received in the year 2011 (16.99%) while highly cited three papers were published by CCSHAU and GJU. Among the three, CCSHAU produced the highest number of publications (2001) which is 45.31 percent share of total publications while GJU has the highest number of citations (18185) which is 66.33 percent of total citations of three universities. ACPP of GJU was found highest (9.49). Aggarwal, A. most prolific author of GJU produced the highest number of publications (140 papers) among all prolific authors of three universities whereas the highest citations were received by Kumar, S. (3586 citations). GJU published more than one-fourth (26.53%) with the Indian Agricultural Research Institute, Maharshi Dayanand University, and College of Veterinary Science, India. CCSHAU made the highest collaboration with the USA, GJU with South Korea, and LUVAS with the UK. Top Keywords Research Productivity, GJUS&T, CCSHAU, LUVAS, Research Output, Bibliometrics. Top |