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Contributions of agriculture and veterinary complex of Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria to the dissemination of agricultural information: a bibliometric analysis


Gabriel M. Kasa
Ibrahim Umar
Maimuna Izah

Abstract

Research output from Agriculture and Veterinary Complex of Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria were analyzed using bibliometric methods to ascertain contributions and the media used for dissemination of agricultural information. The objective is to find out the number of articles the complex has contributed over a period of eleven years (2002 – 2012); determine the research output formats serving as courier for the dispersion of agricultural information; determine the contributions made by each unit of the complex and to see which nature of collaboration dominated the space of contributions. The findings revealed that a total of 1137 articles were published and contributed to different agricultural information domain and journals dominated the research output formats (56.46%). Nature of collaboration in the complex revealed four regimes; however internal collaboration persisted (54.96%). In conclusion, faculty members of the six units contribute to the information base and growth of agriculture, but at varied capacities. The maintenance and sustenance of the numerous couriers were recommended because of the stakeholders they serve and capacities to achieve effective and efficient dispersion of research output. Periodic assessment should be tied to a reward system to boost individuals as well as unit’s performance, while at the same time ensuring that a platform is operated to encourage participation in research activities. Though collaboration is internal, it is should be intra- and cross-disciplines to produce specialized information, ensure contributions from diversified opinions, making research visible, reduce duplication of research efforts and waste of scarce resources.

Keywords: agricultural information, bibliometrics analysis, veterinary complex, journals, research output


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