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Religion and Law Review: A Bibliometric Study (2015-2020)

Intekhab Alam Siddiqui

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Indian Journal of Library and Information Sciences 17(1):p 9-13, January-April 2023. | DOI: https://doi.org/10.21088/ijlis.0973.9548.17123.1

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Siddiqui IA. (2023). Religion and Law Review: A Bibliometric Study (2015-2020). Indian Journal of Library and Information Science, 17(1):9–13.

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Received : September 18, 2022         Accepted : October 01, 2022          Published : April 21, 2023

Abstract

The bibliometric study of a Journal reveals various characteristics relating to the articles published, references, authorship pattern, geographical affiliations of authors, author productivity, etc. in terms of quantity over a period of time and helps to determine the productivity of a journal. A peer-reviewed and interdisciplinary journal “Religion and Law Review” was taken as a source journal for this bibliometric study for the period 2015-2020. The study reveals the potential of the journal to flourish by increasing the visibility of scholarly contributions made to this journal through adopting a technology platform to increase its reach worldwide.
 


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Siddiqui IA. (2023). Religion and Law Review: A Bibliometric Study (2015-2020). Indian Journal of Library and Information Science, 17(1):9–13.


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Received Accepted Published
September 18, 2022 October 01, 2022 April 21, 2023

DOI: https://doi.org/10.21088/ijlis.0973.9548.17123.1

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BibliometricsReligion and Law ReviewAuthorship PatternLaw JournalBibliometric Analysis

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