Guru Nanak Journal of Sociology: A Bibliometric Study
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Bibliometric, Authorship, Citation analysis, Geographical distribution etcAbstract
Bibliometric analysis of the journal Guru Nanak Journal of Sociology has been done for the ten year period. The analysis was done to know the type of publications, authorship pattern, geographical distribution, length of pages and degree of collaboration. A total of 93 articles were contributed along with 1889 citations. Predominantly highest contributions were from India. Most of the papers were contributed by single authors.
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