Networking of Court libraries: A Bibliometric Study
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The study is based on the Bibliometrics analysis of 315 research article published on Networking of Court Libraries in Pub Med Database: A Bibliometrics Study. A law library is a special library used by law students, lawyers, judges and their law clerks, historians and other scholars of legal history in order to research the law. Law libraries are also used by people who draft or advocate for new laws, e.g., legislators and others who work in state government, local government, Counsel and lobbying professionals. Self-represented, or pro se, litigants (parties to a civil lawsuit or criminal defendants who do not have a licensed attorney representing them) also use law libraries.
A total of 315 articles majority of the Annual growth wise contributions i.e.,77 contributions were contributed in 2018.Source Name clustering through Bradford’s Law Wise the journal with the highest publication quantity is more than Top 10 research documents (out of 201 in total) namely, Scientific Reports Ranked in 1st Position with 13 (4.13 %) journal Zone 1.The top 20 Corresponding Author's countries results obtained are that USA ranks first as a country with the highest quantity of author correspondence with more than 54 published papers. The top ten most productive key words was Humans ranked the top position with 75 (23.81) contribution. The paper also presents a detailed analysis of the 315 Networking of Court Libraries in Pub Med Database: A Bibliometrics Study.
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