Abstract

An analysis of 902 papers related to scientometrics and bibliometrics, published in select Indian and foreign journals by Indian authors during 1995-2014 indicate that out of 789 authors, 169 (21.4%) were women authors and remaining 620 (78.6%) were male authors. Papers authored by women scholars during 2005-2014 increased more than twice as compared to the previous decade of 1995-2004. Women authors occupied significant position in about one-third of the papers and were slightly more productive than their male counterparts at individual level. Of the total 902 papers 331 (36.7%) papers were published with domestic collaboration and their number has increased in later period. Of these 331 papers, women scholars were joint authors in 104 (31.4%) papers. Only 40 papers were published with international collaboration. CSIR-NISTADS had the highest number of papers with domestic as well as with international collaboration.

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