Bidyarthi Dutta
Vidyasagar University
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Journal of Scientific Research | 2015
Bidyarthi Dutta
The scientometric study of individual scientists was started in around early 80s of last century that required in-depth data on the concerned person only. Such kinds of studies involved contemporary scientists only. No such attempt for any classical scholar or scientist has ever been noticed. This paper attempts to develop the scientometric portrait of Galileo Galilei, Father of Modern Science. The study of impact of classic scientists like Copernicus, Galileo, Newton et al., through scientometric methodology bears significant implication in the context of history of science, genesis and evolution of scientific thought, sociology of science, etc., The inception of modern science was laid down with the wave of Copernican revolution in Europe in 15th century, with the publication of the book De revolutionibus orbium coelestium in 1543 by Nicholus Copernicus that challenged Aristotelian model. Later Galileos telescopic observations and other experimental results added new dimensions to this revolutionary movement. Several new scientific thought contributions to this revolution were continued till Isaac Newtons work over more than a century later. This study has been executed by studying citations of Galileos 11 publications (books, pamphlets and manuscripts) from Web of Science over a time span of 58 years, that is, since 1955–2013. It has been observed that these 11 publications received 338 citations over the said time span from 227 source items including articles, conference papers, review, editorial material, etc. The subject areas of the source items have been studied through keyword analysis and it has been found that Galileo received citations from a wide range of subjects. The co-cited authors, cited documents, and citation ages are also studied. The substantive numbers of classic scientists such as Einstein, Newton, and Poincare have been found as co-cited authors of Galileo.
Archive | 2001
Bidyarthi Dutta; Anup Kumar Das
Annals of Library and Information Studies | 2001
Bidyarthi Dutta; B. K. Sen
Annals of Library and Information Studies | 2008
Bidyarthi Dutta; Krishnapada Majumder; B. K. Sen
Annals of Library and Information Studies | 2004
Anup Kumar Das; Bidyarthi Dutta
Information Studies | 2011
Bidyarthi Dutta; Krishnapada Majumder; B. K. Sen
University | 2008
Bidyarthi Dutta
DESIDOC Journal of Library & Information Technology | 2013
Dines Ch. Maiti; Bidyarthi Dutta
Annals of Library and Information Studies | 2005
Bidyarthi Dutta; B. K. Sen
SRELS Journal of Information Management | 2016
Soumen Teli; Bidyarthi Dutta