GLOBAL LITERATURE PRODUCTIVITY ON WHITE SPOT SYNDROME VIRUS (WSSV) DURING 1999 – 2013: A SCIENTOMETRIC STUDY

Abstract
This study analyses publications on WSSV during 1999-2013. The least number of publications were published in 1999 (15) with 494 Total Local Citation Scores (TLCS) and 702 Total Global Citation Scores (TGCS) and the highest number of publications were published in 2011 (136) with 222 TLCS and 574 TGCS. The highest number of citation scores was in 2006 with 1,065 TLCS and 1,865 TGCS. Multiple authors were predominant on the WSSV research. The Degree of Collaboration is 0.978. Overall, 2,421 authors contributed 1,115 publications, out of which, C. F. Lo scored first rank and contributed 60 (5.4%) publications with h-index 24. Interestingly, 1,115 publications were published in 162 journals, among which, Aquaculture scored first place with 155 (13.9%) publications with 1,239 TLCS and 2,121 TGCS. There were 639 Institutions which contributed the 1,115 publications. Among them, Chinese Academy of Science, Beijing, China occupies first place with 68 (6.1%) publications with 531 TLCS and 1,025 TGCS. Further, 40 countries contributed the 1,115 publications. Peoples Republic of China stood first place with 373 (33.5%) publications with 2,618 TLCS and 4,411 TGCS, followed by India with 180 (16.1%) publications with 1,163 TLCS and 1,738 TGCS. In document type, original article was predominant with 1,044 publications with 8,639 TLCS and 15,095 TGCS. English papers dominated with 1,110 publications with 8,842 TLCS and 1,5990 TGCS. There were 16,241 cited references on the WSSV. Out of these, Lo, C. F, 1996, Disease of Aquatic Organisms,V27, P215, DOI 10. 3354/dao027215 was cited 265 times in Web of Science databases.

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