B. S. Kademani
Bhabha Atomic Research Centre
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Scientometrics | 1999
B. S. Kademani; V. L. Kalyane; Suresh Jange
Dorothy Crowfoot Hodgkin (1910–1994), the renowned crystallographer and the Nobel prize winner in Chemistry (1964) was responsible for developing the X-ray diffraction method of finding the exact structure of large and complicated molecules, such as Penicillin, Vitamin B-12, Insulin, etc. Her 180 publications during 1932–1988 were analyzed by domains, authorship pattern, publication productivity, scattering of publications and the keywords used in the titles of her papers.
Scientometrics | 2005
B. S. Kademani; V. L. Kalyane; Vijai Kumar; Lalit Mohan
SummaryThe application of the measurement of scientific and technical activities has been a lengthy process of the appropriate metrics and the assignment of the standards and benchmarks for their usage. Although some studies have addressed issues of the management of science and technology and their relation to scientometrics and infometrics, there is nevertheless a need to consider the linkages between the conceptual background of scientific generation and progress - and the measurement of its process and outcomes. This paper first reviews the three main approaches to the generation and progress of human knowledge in general and scientific activity in particular. These approaches are reviewed in terms of the demands they would make on the measurement of scientific process and outputs. The paper then examines the currently used categories of metrics, and arrives at several conclusions. The paper provides an analysis of these conclusions and their implications to the generation and utilization of metrics of science and its outcomes. The review of the conceptual or philosophical foundations for the measurement of science offers an in-depth examination, resulting in the correlation of these foundations with the metrics we now use to measure science and its outcomes. The paper suggests research directions for a much needed link between theories of science and knowledge, and the application of metrics used to measure them. Finally, the paper offers several hypotheses and proposes potential empirical studies.
SRELS Journal of Information Management | 2000
B. S. Kademani; V. L. Kalyane; Vijai Kumar
SRELS Journal of Information Management | 2002
B. S. Kademani; V. L. Kalyane; Vijai Kumar
Archive | 1996
B. S. Kademani; V. L. Kalyane; A. B. Kademani
Archive | 1994
B. S. Kademani; V. L. Kalyane; A. B. Kademani
SRELS Journal of Information Management | 2006
Mallikarjun Angadi; M. M. Koganuramath; B. S. Kademani; B. D. Kumbar
Archive | 1996
B. S. Kademani; V. L. Kalyane; A. B. Kademani
Annals of Library and Information Studies | 2011
S. S. Munnolli; S. M. Pujar; B. S. Kademani
Library science with a slant to documentation and information studies | 1994
B. S. Kademani; V. L. Kalyane; M. R. Balakrishnan