Article Type: Research Article Article Citation: S. Vijayalakshmi. (2020). AWARENESS ON
INDIAN CITATION INDEX AMONG INDIAN RESEARCHERS. International Journal of
Research -GRANTHAALAYAH, 8(5), 89-93. https://doi.org/10.29121/granthaalayah.v8.i5.2020.74 Received Date: 12 May 2020 Accepted Date: 28 May 2020 Keywords: Indexing Indian Citation Index Indian Researchers Survey Indexing is the quality parameter and reflection of the higher quality of the journal. Indexing is a process in which indexes are created in order to maintain the records so that the researchers can reach the requisite particular record easily. SCi, Scopus, Web of Science, Google Scholar, and Indian Citation Index are some indexing agencies. Among this Indian Citation Index is functioning from India, it is a new web platform for measuring performance of Indian research periodically. Most of the researchers aim and dream is to publish their work in recognised and quality journal, in this regard to quality of indexing Indian citation Index play vital role in the context of Indian research. The awareness on Scopus, Google scholar are more predominate among scholars whereas the awareness Indian Citation Index is to be studied, Hence, the author chosen the awareness on Indian Citation Index among Indian researchers to study by following survey method. This paper discusses the aspects of awareness among Indian researchers.
1. INTRODUCTION1.1. BACK GROUND OF THE STUDYIndexing generally referred as a tool to measure something or some indicator, it is mainly used in financial market as a statistical measure for tracking economic data. Index derived from the Latin word “Indicare” means ‘to point out’. According to International Organization of Standardization (ISO) 999, 1996, defines an index as an alphabetically or otherwise ordered arrangement of entries, different from the order of the document or collection indexed, designed to enable users to locate information in a document or specific documents in a collection. Indexing is the process of providing
access to the information. According to Borko and Bernier (1978) indexing is “the process
of analyzing the informational content of records of knowledge and expressing
the informational content in the language of the indexing system”. Indexing is
the process of producing an index and an index is the product of an indexing
process. The process can be done by humans, by computer programs or by
combinations. Indexing is quality parameter and reflection of the higher quality of the journal. Indexing is a process in which indexes are created in order to maintain the records so that the researchers can reach the requisite particular record easily. The Science Citation Index (SCI) was first promulgated in Science in 1955, as an up-to-date tool to facilitate the dissemination and retrieval of scientific literature Garfield, (1955). All the researchers must ware of the indexing process and the area connected with indexing because indexing the quality factor of the journal. Most of the researchers aim and dream is to publish their work in recognised and quality journal, In this regard to quality of indexing Indian citation Index play vital role in the context of Indian research. The awareness on Scopus, Google scholar are more predominate among scholars whereas the awareness Indian Citation Index is to be studied, Hence the author chosen the awareness on Indian Citation Index among Indian researchers to study. 1.2. MAJOR CITATION INDEXING SERVICES ARESCI: Published by
ISI a part of Thomson Reuters. SCI was originally produced by ISI and created
by Eugene Garfield. Scopus: Scopus (Elsevier) is a bibliographic
database containing abstracts and citations for academic journal articles. Indian citation index (ICI): An online citation data ICI is a new
web platform for measuring performance of Indian research periodically. This
online bibliographic database was launched in 2009. In addition, Crossref, Chemical Abstracts Service, Biological Abstracts, BIOSIS, MIAR, ABDC, Index Copernicus, Bielefeld Academic Search Engine, CiteSeer, Google Scholar and etc are some of the indexing. All these popular indexing agencies have their own policies regarding indexing a journals. To ensure the quality of the agencies, they always consider including and indexing better quality journals. 1.3. NEED OF INDEXING
1) Provide easy and quick access to information from collection of data 2) Maximum storage and recall of relevant information 3) Quick to locate the required data 4) Save time and effort of the searchers 5) Identify the relevant information 6) Group together related topics 1.4. INDIAN CITATION INDEXIndian Citation Index (ICI) is a home-grown abstracts and citation database, with multidisciplinary objective information or knowledge contents from about 1000 top Indian scholarly journals. ICI database is an abstracts and citation database intended to measure and perform two basic functions, general literature search and evaluation using citations similar to international databases. A database in general is a collection of information that is organized so that it can easily be accessed for various purposes, managed, and updated regularly. Indian Citation Index (ICI) is
developed by “The Knowledge Foundation” a registered society. It is one of the
pioneers in India to develop, preserve, disseminate and serve customized
knowledge products and services to scholarly world. Currently, it is publishing
approximately about 170 journals from India with one of the specific motives to
promote knowledge contents published in local national journals and bridge the
gap between the content sources and content users via World Wide Web. It
contributes to the various domains of and available with online full text. The
ICI database enables access and empowers users to search, track, measure and
collaborate in the sciences, social sciences, arts, and humanities to turns raw
data/information into the powerful knowledge one needs. ICI like other indexes
enables user to move back in time to previously published papers, but uniquely
one can also look forward in time to determine who has subsequently cited an
earlier piece of research. This feature makes this database a specialized
information product and highly useful for researchers, policy makers, decision
takers, editors, librarians etc. http://www.indiancitationindex.com/ici.aspx?target=aboutus 1.5. OBJECTIVE OF ICI1) To ensure access to articles published in local Indian R&D literature at national and global level 2) To reflect and represent true picture of locally published Indian Scholarly contribution at national and global level 3) To have an authentic tool or ground for effective and rigorous evaluation of Indian scholarly works. 4) Source: http://www.indiancitationindex.com/publisher.aspx 5) Aim of the Study 6) The aim of this study is to find the awareness on Indian Citation Index among Indian researchers. 2. METHODOLOGYQuantitative survey method was followed in this study. The data were collected by using Google form. The aim of the study is find awareness on Indian Citation index among Indian researchers. To study the awareness, questions were framed based on the objective, motto, and other elements of ICI. The framed questions are filled in Google form and circulated among Indian researchers via mail and WhatsApp. 59 data were collected from researchers. The collected response is analysed for attaining the aim of the study. 2.1. NATURE OF THE SAMPLEThe data were collected from 59 researchers. Both male and female researchers were taken part in this study among that 27 were male and 32 were female researchers. Out of these researchers 20 researchers were not published article in indexed journal, 3 researchers were submitted their articles were accepted and awaiting for publication, and finally 36 researchers i.e 61% of sample in the this group have published in indexed journal. Hence it can be concluded that the sample know well about the indexing and indexed journal. 3. RESULTS OF THE STUDY3.1. INDIAN CITATION INDEX IS A SEARCH ENGINETable 1: Response of Researchers - Indian Citation Index is a Search Engine
From the table 1, it in evident that, 22 respondents aware that Indian Citation Index is a search engine, whereas 31 respondents do not agree ICI is a search engine and 6 respondents do not about the ICI is search engine. We can conclude that the component ICI is a search engine is not aware by about 52.5% of the researchers in this study. The graphical representation is presented in table 1 and figure1
Figure 1: Response of Researchers - Indian Citation Index is a Search Engine 3.2. INDIAN CITATION INDEX PUBLISHES BOOK REVIEWSTable 2: Response of Researchers - Indian Citation Index publishes Book reviews
From the table 2, it in evident that, 52.5% of the respondents agree that Indian citation Index publish book reviews, whereas 15.25 % (9) respondents disagree with ICI publish book review and 19 respondents do not aware about the ICI publish book review. Actually, the ICI does not publish book review. We can conclude that component of ICI publish review book is not aware by 19 (38.77%) researchers in this study and 31 (52.5) respondent wrongly answered about it. Indian Citation Index serves Worldwide Table 3: Response of Researchers - Indian Citation Index serves world wide
From the table 3, it in evident that, 30.5% of the respondents agree that Indian citation Index serve worldwide, whereas 67.79 % (40) respondents disagree that ICI serve worldwide and 1 respondent do not know about the ICI serve worldwide. Actually, the ICI serves worldwide. We can conclude that component of ICI serve worldwide is not aware by (67.79%) of the researchers in this study and 1 (1.6) respondent do not know about the ICI serve worldwide or not. The researchers might think that Indian Citation Index only serves to Indian country and not worldwide. Indian Citation Index used for Literature review Table 4: Response of Researchers - Indian Citation Index used for Literature review
From the table 4, it in evident that, 88% of the respondents agree that Indian citation Index used for literature review purpose, 11.8 % of the respondents disagree that ICI used for literature review and no respondent is answered for the option do not know. Hence it is concluded that researchers aware of the component that ICI used for literature review purpose. 4. CONCLUSION AND DISCUSSIONFrom this study it is evident that only the component ICI is used for literature review is aware by many of research scholars. The other element like ICI is search engine, is a multidisciplinary, it serves worldwide and ICI publishes book review are not much aware by the Indian researchers in this study. This shows awareness on Indian Citation Index is less among Indian researches. Universities can promote awareness on ICI among scholars and encourages them to publish in the journals indexed with ICI. SOURCES OF FUNDINGNone. CONFLICT OF INTERESTNone. ACKNOWLEDGMENTNone. REFERENCES
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