Bibliometric Analysis of TNAI’s The Nursing Journal of India, 2014-2023

Year : 2024 | Volume : 13 | Issue : 02 | Page : 1 17
    By

    Susanta koley,

  • Gargi Das,

  1. Librarian, Central Library, Durgapur Institute of Advanced Technology and Management, G T Road, Rajbandh, Durgapur, Paschim Bardhaman, West Bengal, India
  2. Assistant Librarian, Manisha Nursing Institute, G T Road, Rajbandh, Durgapur, Paschim Bardhaman, West Bengal, India

Abstract

Since 1910, the Nursing Journal of India of TNAI has been playing a vital role in scattering of information and knowledge in various aspects of nursing and allied health care. This bibliometric (statistical) analysis is based on only 443 citing articles in English languages which are published in this Journal in 10 volumes (2014-2023). Out of total, 442 papers are under personal and one under corporate authorship. This study shows various aspects of citing articles with related scientometric indicators including chronological distribution of research outputs, authorship patterns, degree of collaboration & collaborative index, author productivity and leading contributors, geographical collaboration, institutional collaboration, research outputs by academic positions, year wise RGR & DT value, length of articles & references. Year wise, the highest number of papers i.e. 49 has been brought out in 2019. Total 961 authors were involved in preparing 443 articles and author productivity is 0.46 per author. Collaborative papers are more than single authored paper i.e. 238, and DC for the data set comes out to be 0.5372 and CI is 2.1693. Leading contributors is Latha Venkatesan with the highest number of paper i.e. 7, and College of Nursing, AIIMS, New Delhi is most productive institutional contributor (18 papers to its credit). Majority of the papers has produced from New Delhi (N62) and 124 (12.9%) has written by students of nursing. The average length per article is found to be 4 or 5 pages, and an average citation per article is 12. The highest annual growth rate is 40 % in 2019. Impact factor of NJI is very low. Finally it also tests validation of Lotka’s Law for the data set of this study.

Keywords: Trained Nurses’ Association of India (TNAI), Nursing Journal of India (NJI), bibliometric study, statistical analysis, citing article, Lotka’s law

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Volume 13
Issue 02
Received 02/08/2024
Accepted 09/09/2024
Published 30/10/2024
Publication Time 89 Days


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