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Winter 12-2-2019

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Abstract

Research productivity of Tripura which is one of the North East Indian states is not measured from a point of view of Scientometrics until now. It’s an untouched area of research. An attempt has been made in this study to understand and evaluate research productivity indexed in Web of Science database of selected disciplines from Tripura University as it is the only central university in the state. It is found that since beginning until 2019, 313 documents are indexed in the database from the broad research areas of Chemistry, Mathematics and Physics. The study revealed that Bhattacharjee, D is the most productive author; Bhattacharjee, D and Hussain,S have co-authored 52 (15.95% ) articles and this pair stands on rank one; Bhattacharjee, D and Hussain, SA are found to have highest number of h index i.e. 12; Highest numbers of articles are published in Journal of the Indian Chemical Society. The maximum 0.16 RGR was recorded for the period 1994 to 1998 and maximum dt of 6.19 is recorded in 2014 to 2018 period.

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