Latest Activity

Pssprakasarao updated their profile
5 hours ago
Profile IconSwati Malvi, S.Francis Selvaraj and Siva M joined LIS Links
yesterday
Dr. U. PRAMANATHAN posted a blog post
Wednesday
Dr.Stephen.G was featured
Tuesday
Dr. U. PRAMANATHAN posted a discussion
Tuesday
Surendra Singh left a comment for Arnica Kumari
Tuesday
Profile IconAyushi kushwaha, Shyamghan Nayak, Raja Rajeshwari G and 1 more joined LIS Links
Tuesday
Profile IconRamachandran K, KASTHURI PRIYA, Ashutosh Panigrahi and 1 more joined LIS Links
Monday
Dr. T. Raja updated their profile
Monday
N.Harilakshmi posted a discussion
Monday
Dr. U. PRAMANATHAN posted blog posts
Nov 14
Dr. U. PRAMANATHAN posted discussions
Nov 14
Dr. Ashis Biswas posted events
Nov 14
Profile IconAshwini C, PILLI HARSHA, Uchenna Okafor and 3 more joined LIS Links
Nov 14
Dr. Ashis Biswas might attend Dr. Ashis Biswas's event
Thumbnail

RESCOMM 2025: Research Communication Conclave at Ashoka University

December 17, 2025 at 9am to December 19, 2025 at 6pm
Nov 14
Parthasarathivamanan.K posted an event

International Conference at Hybrid Mode (Offline and Online)

December 12, 2025 at 9am to December 13, 2025 at 6pm
Nov 13
Dr. Ashis Biswas updated their profile
Nov 12
KUNAL GAURAV updated their profile
Nov 12
Profile IconRajasri Jayavel, SHEEBA S, MD NEYAZ HUSSAIN and 1 more joined LIS Links
Nov 11
A. A. T. Hasan posted a discussion
Nov 9
santosh
  • Male
Share on Facebook
  • Job Posts
  • Forum (2)
  • Events
  • Groups
  • Photos
  • Photo Albums

Santosh's Friends

  • ANISUDHEEN T.V
  • D. GNANASEKARAN
  • Anitha P G
  • D K Singh
  • Bhojaraju Gunjal
  • Dr. Badan Barman
 

santosh's Page

Profile Information

Type of Working Institute
Mahatma Gandhi Kashi Vidyapith
Your Highest Qualification in Library and Information Science
Master Degree
Name of the Indian State of Permanent Residential Address
Uttar Pradesh

Comment Wall (1 comment)

You need to be a member of LIS Links to add comments!

Join LIS Links

At 8:13 on December 21, 2013, Siddhartha Shankar Ray said…

Dear Sri Santosh;

Users' studies are done on purpose. There are various reasons  and they yield verious results too. Howeve, the main idea is to understand the specific TREND like say if you do user studies referencing patterns of Ph.D scholars in three different subjects like say Molecular Biology, History and Instrumentation Engineering and search 50 PhD. theses of students of each subjects, you will certainly find some different sets of patterns.

First among History students you will find plenty references of books & monographs and if you further concentrate on years of publications,  you will find that many old books are referred and in journals too you will find old references.

In Molecular Biology Theses, you will find references of mostly of journals and a few Conference Proceedings and those too of recent times. It is unlikely to find references beyond 7 years in case4 of Molecular Biology.

In Instrumentation Engineering, you may find references of patents in a fairly good percentage.

Now by this users' survey, you may deduce certain things

(A) Researchers in History cites books more than any other materials

(A.1) they often refer old materials

(A.2) Besides, books and periodicals they also refer to Reports  and treaties as well

(A.2) They often Indian references (of books &/or journals)

(B) The Molecular Biologists mostly refer Periodical articles and a small percentage of Conference papers

(B.1) By and large the referred articles are of recent times

(B.2) Majority of references are not old than 7 years

(B.3) Books do not constitute as major source of reference in Molecular Biology Research

(B.4) References of Indian periodical articles are quite less in percentage in the field of Molecular Biology

(C) In the case of instrumentation Engineering a large number of references are on patents

(C.1) Unlike Molecular Biology Researchers, Journal articles constitute to comparatively less in numbers

Now practically speaking, in case you are told to start a Library of a Newly build Molecular Biology Research Instiute, You will have a list of favourite journals. and you will not collect old journals beyond 7 years.

 It is like that.

I hope I could explain  it to you.

Siddhartha S. Ray, Calcutta <sidsray@gmail.com>

 

 
 
 

© 2025   Created by Dr. Badan Barman.   Powered by

Badges  |  Report an Issue  |  Terms of Service

Koha Workshop