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The paper analyses the output of the publication data of an Indian laboratory in the field of physics inSCI and nonSCI covered Indian and foreign journals, processes developed and Indian patents filed during the period 1965–82 to find out the pattern of productivity. Looks at the journals wherein the laboratory scientists publish. Also points out the sub-areas of physics in which the laboratory scientists have published maximum papers and also mentions about the pattern of scientific co-authorship in the research work. Correlation coefficients between input variable (manpower and budget) with output variables (number of papers published, processes developed and Indian patents accepted) have been calculated.
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Garg, K.C., Rao, M.K.D. Bibliometric analysis of scientific productivity: A case study of an Indian physics laboratory. Scientometrics 13, 261–269 (1988). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02019962
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