Mapping of indian biomedicine research: a scientometric analysis of research output during 2012 – 2016

Author: 
Chaman Sab M., Dharani Kumar P and B. S. Biradar

Objective: This study analyzes the research activities of India in biomedicine during 2012–2016, based on the total publication output, its growth rate, quality of papers published and rank of India in the global context. Patterns of international collaborative research output and the major partner institutions of India are also discussed. This study also evaluates the research performance of different types of Indian biomedical and research foundations and the characteristics of published literature in Indian and foreign journals. It also analyzes the medical research output by disease and organs.

Materials and Methods: The publication data on biomedicine has been retrieved by using Web of Science (WoS) database.

Results: total number of 2712 publications as indexed in web of science database during 2012-2016. The results show that there insignificant growth in Biomedicine literature published from India. It may be researcher, institutions or India’s collaboration with other countries, in all aspects considerable growth can be observed

Conclusion: High quality research in India is grossly inadequate and requires strategic planning, investment and resource support. There is also a need to improve the existing biomedical education system, which should foster research culture.

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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.24327/ijcar.2017.4691.0558
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