GHOUSE MODIN MAMDAPUR

@synthite.com

Scientist - Information and Documentation
Synthite Industries Pvt. Ltd.



                       

https://researchid.co/ghouse1984

I am extremely happy to introduce myself (Ghouse Modin Nabeesab Mamdapur) currently working in Synthite Industries Private Limited, Kochi, Kerala as a Scientist-Information and Documentation, Department of New Product Development & Research, from June 2012 to till date. Pursued Masters in Library and Information Science from Karnatak University, Dharwad in 2008. Earlier to this I served in Indian Institute of Astrophysics, Bangalore as a Library Trainee (2008-2010), Mindtree as Librarian (2010-2011) and Honeywell as Knowledge Manager (2011-2012). I have participated in several workshops, seminars, and conferences. Hence my areas of interest are information Literacy, Library 2.0, Web 2.0, and Knowledge Management. He has published over 50 research papers in the area of Bibliometrics/Scientometrics in some national and international journals.

EDUCATION

B.Sc. - Chemistry, Botany and Zoology (2003-2006)
Masters in Library and Information Science (2006-2008)

RESEARCH, TEACHING, or OTHER INTERESTS

Social Sciences, Library and Information Sciences, Food Science, Medicine

32

Scopus Publications

436

Scholar Citations

11

Scholar h-index

15

Scholar i10-index

Scopus Publications

  • Scholarly trends in global orthopedics research published through the journal of orthopaedics: A bibliometric analysis from 2013 to 2024
    Raju Vaishya, Patinharayil Gopinathan, Brij Mohan Gupta, Ghouse Modin N. Mamdapur, and Abhishek Vaish

    Elsevier BV

  • A scientometric analysis of highly cited papers in Indian spine research (1995–2024): navigating the impact
    Raju Vaishya, Shanmuganathan Rajasekaran, Brij Mohan Gupta, Ghouse Modin Mamdapur, Mallikarjun Kappi, and Abhishek Vaish

    Springer Science and Business Media LLC

  • Identifying and Visualizing Highly Influential and Cited Papers in 3D Bioprinting: A Bibliometric Analysis
    Mallikarjuna B, Mallikarjun Kappi, Ghouse Modin N. Mamdapur, Partha Majumdar, Raju Vaishya, and Brij Mohan Gupta

    Informa UK Limited

  • Highly-Cited Papers on Fracture Non-union – A Bibliometric Analysis of the Global Literature (1990–2023)
    Raju Vaishya, Brij Mohan Gupta, Ghouse Modin N. Mamdapur, Abhishek Vaish, Janki Sharan Bhadani, and John Mukhopadhaya

    Springer Science and Business Media LLC

  • Scientometric analysis of global research on delayed and nonunion of fractures (2004–2023): Insights from the Web of Science core collections
    Raju Vaishya, Brij Mohan Gupta, Mallikarjun M. Kappi, Ghouse Modin N. Mamdapur, K. S Ali, and Abhishek Vaish

    Elsevier BV

  • Mapping the Health and Medical Research Excellence in Nepal: A Study of High-Cited Papers During 1994-2023
    Raju Vaishya, Brij Mohan Gupta, Ghouse Modin Nabeesab Mamdapur, Ali K.S., Abhishek Vaish, Pramod Joshi, and Pawan Kumar Hamal

    Nepal Health Research Council
    Background: A bibliometric analysis was performed to map the current status and development trends in medical research in Nepal. It aims to visualize research hotspots within this field and provide effective guidance for future research directions.Methods: A systematic search of the Scopus database was performed to identify high-cited papers (HCPs) on medical research in Nepal between January 1, 1994, and December 31, 2023. Bibliometrics techniques were applied to analyze the publication dates, countries, institutions, journals, authors, and research hotspots. Statistical analysis and visualization were carried output by MS-Excel and VOSviewer software.Results: A total of 326 HCPs were identified that have received 100 to 10719 citations and registered 223.05 Citations Per Paper (CPP). The 47.54% and 95.40% share of the 326 HCPs have received external funding support and are involved in international collaboration, respectively. The 15892 (417 from Nepal) authors, affiliated to 12830 (177 from Nepal) organizations and published in 138 journals participated in 326 HCPs from Nepal. USA (60.45% share) and India. (51.45% share) were the most collaborative countries, while Spain (1609.15 CPP) and Mexico (1597.08 CPP) made the largest citation impact in collaboration with Nepal. C.L. Ranabhat (n=27) and B. Sathian (n=26) were the most productive authors, while D. Acharya (3652.29 and 16.5), and S. Bhattarai (2880.11 and 13.01) registered the highest citation impact (CPP and RCI). Tribhuvan University, Kathmandu (n=72) and Nepal Health Research Council, Kathmandu (n=34) were the most productive organizations, while Kathmandu University (3652.29 and 16.5) and Nepal Academy of Science and Technology, Lalitpur (2941.67 and 13.29) registered the highest citation impact (CPP and RCI). The Lancet (n=75) and British Medical Journal (n=11) were the most productive journals, while The Lancet Neurology (1749.5 CPP), and The Lancet (1371.13 CPP) registered the highest average citations impact. B. Basnyat has the most citation as first author in health and medical research.Conclusions: The present study offers an overview of research characteristics and trends of medical research output in Nepal. It identifies main contributors, core journals, and significant subject topics. The study hopes to assist researchers and practitioners in comprehending the development and trends of medical research in Nepal and discovering potential directions for future research. Keywords: Bibliometric methods; citations; collaboration; high-cited papers; medical research.

  • Multiligamentous Knee Injury: A Scientometric Assessment of Global Publications During 2008–2023
    Raju Vaishya, Brij Mohan Gupta, Ghouse Modin N. Mamdapur, and Abhishek Vaish

    Springer Science and Business Media LLC

  • Scientometric analysis of global publications on prediabetes and osteoporosis: 1994–2023
    Raju Vaishya, Brij Mohan Gupta, Ghouse Modin Nabeesab Mamdapur, Anoop Misra, and Abhishek Vaish

    Elsevier BV

  • Global Stem Cell Research in Orthopaedics: A Bibliometric Study from 1995 to 2020
    Raju Vaishya, Mallikarjun M. Kappi, Brij Mohan Gupta, Ghouse Modin N. Mamdapur, and Abhishek Vaish

    Springer Science and Business Media LLC

  • Indias Publications on Rheumatoid Arthritis: A Bibliometric Analysis of Research Output from 1994 to 2023 A.D
    Raju Vaishya, Brij Mohan Gupta, G. M. Mamdapur, K. S. Ali and A. Vaish


    BACKGROUND Over the years, several studies have been conducted by utilizing bibliometric techniques to reveal research trends in various sub-fields of medical sciences, including arthritis research. Although no bibliometric study has been conducted Methods:In this study, we examined the publications of Indian scholars on Rheumatoid Arthritis (RA) in the last three decades, using various quantitative and qualitative bibliometric indicators. The publications on RA (from 1994-2023) in the Scopus database were identified, analysed and evaluated using a pre-defined search strategy, and specialised software. RESULTS 1603 papers were published on RA research that was cited 36814 times (averaging 11.48 citations per paper or CPP). The 18.65% and 16.71% of India's total publications indicated received external funding. The most productive Indian organizations were AIIMS (New Delhi), SGPGIMS (Lucknow) and PGIMER (Chandigarh). The most impactful organizations were AMU (Aligarh), Fortis Healthcare Ltd. (Gurgaon), and Punjab University (Chandigarh). The most productive authors were A. Aggarwal, R. Misra, A. Chopra, and U. Kumar. The most impactful authors were A. Aggarwal, A. Ghosh, S. Shankar, and R. Misra. Medicine (64.2% share), Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutics (22.0% share), Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology (19.8% share) and Immunology and Microbiology (12.8% share) contributed the most publications in this area. Clinical studies (40.9% share), pathophysiology (13.2% share) and the treatment outcome (9.0% share) accounted maximally. The most significant keywords appearing in the area were: "Rheumatoid Arthritis", "Methotrexate", and "Rheumatoid Factor". CONCLUSIONS This study provides insight into past, present, and future areas of India on research in RA and will help scholars identify the areas of collaboration.

  • Global Research on Osteoarthritis During 1994–2023: A Scientometric Assessment of Publications and Citations
    Raju Vaishya, Brij Mohan Gupta, Ghouse Modin Nabeesab Mamdapur, Mallikarjun M Kappi, and Abhishek Vaish

    Springer Science and Business Media LLC

  • Global research output and highly-cited publications on prosthetic joint infections: A bibliometric analysis (2003-2022)
    Raju Vaishya, Brij Mohan Gupta, Mallikarjun M. Kappi, Ghouse Modin Nabeesab Mamdapur, and Abhishek Vaish

    Elsevier BV

  • Pediatric Type 1 Diabetes: A Bibliometric Analysis of the 100 Most-cited Publications
    Devi Dayal, Brij Mohan Gupta, Ghouse Modin Mamdapur, Raju Vaishya, Atul Gupta, and Madhu Bansal

    Medknow
    Abstract Background: The most impactful research on pediatric type 1 diabetes (T1D) remains unknown. Objective: We aimed to evaluate the characteristics and impact of the 100 most-cited articles on pediatric T1D. Materials and Methods: Using a predefined bibliometric strategy, the Scopus database was searched for high-cited papers (HCPs) published from 2001 to 2020. Articles were evaluated for data on the publication year, countries, authors, journals, topics, and types. Social network analysis was performed to visualize the interaction among countries, organizations, and authors using VOSviewer software. Results: The top 100 HCPs received 390 to 4634 citations, averaging 773.5 citations per paper (CPP). The funded HCPs (n = 50) had a higher impact (CPP 791.5). The majority of HCPs (n = 83) were collaborative. Classifying by research type, 65 studies were clinical (n = 65), risk factors (n = 27), epidemiology (n = 26), pathophysiology (n = 16), treatment outcome (n = 13), genetics (n = 12), complications (n = 3), quality of life (n = 2), and prognosis (n = 1). The number of authors involved was 1,101, affiliated with 545 organizations in 27 countries; the USA (n = 64) and the UK (n = 24) were the most productive countries, whereas Australia and the UK were the most impactful. D.M. Nathan and J.M. Lawrence were the most prolific authors, while P. Raskin and J.M. Lachin were the most impactful. Conclusions: High-income countries such as the USA, UK, and Australia contribute significantly to high-impact pediatric T1D research. Funding and collaboration improve the impact of citations in publications. Less researched areas such as treatment outcomes, genetics, complications, quality of life, and prognosis should be the focus of future research on pediatric T1D.

  • Growth and Trends of Geometrical Optics Research Using Scientometrics Indicators
    Mallikarjun Kappi, Ghouse Modin Mamdapur, Balabhim Sankrappa Biradar, and Sharanappa Y. Bhovi

    Informa UK Limited

  • Scientometric analysis of highly cited papers on avascular necrosis of the femoral head from 1991 to 2022
    Raju Vaishya, Brij Mohan Gupta, Ghouse Modin N. Mamdapur, Abhishek Vaish, and Filippo Migliorini

    Springer Science and Business Media LLC
    Abstract Introduction A highly cited paper (HCP) is considered a landmark that can influence both research and clinical practice. The characteristics of HCPs in avascular necrosis of the femoral head (AVNFH) were identified and the research status was explored in a scientometric analysis. Methods The present bibliometric analysis were based on the Scopus database from 1991 to 2021. Microsoft Excel and VOSviewer were used for co-authorship, co-citation, and co-occurrence analysis. From 8496 papers, only 2.9% (244) were HCPs, with 200.8 citations registered per article. Results Of the HCPs, 11.9% and 12.3% were externally funded and had international collaboration, respectively. These were published in 84 journals by 1625 authors from 425 organizations of 33 countries. The USA, Japan, Switzerland, and Israel were the leading countries.The lead research organizations were Sinai Hospital and John Hopkins University (USA). The most impactful organizations were University of Arkansas for Medical Science, and Good Samaritan Hospital (USA). R.A. Mont (USA) and K.H. Koo (South Korea) were the most prolific contributing authors, while R. Ganz (Switzerland) and R.S. Weinstein (USA) registered the most impactful contributions. The most prolific publishing journal was the Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery. Conclusion The HCPs contributed to the knowledge of AVNFH by examining research perspectives and identifying important subareas through keyword analysis. Level of evidence: Not applicable. Trial registration: Not applicable.

  • Top 100 highly cited papers from India on COVID-19 research: A bibliometric analysis of the core literature
    Raju Vaishya, Brij Mohan Gupta, Anoop Misra, Ghouse Modin N. Mamdapur, Rajpal Walke, and Abhishek Vaish

    Elsevier BV

  • Australia’s Pharmacology Research: A Scientometric Assessment of High-Cited Papers During 2002–2021
    K.K. Mueen Ahmed, B.M. Gupta, and Ghouse Modin Mamdapur

    SAGE Publications
    Objectives To analyze Australia’s high-cited papers (HCPs) receiving ≥100 citations in pharmacology during 2002–2021 and examine the research characteristics, study performance of the top 30 leading participating organizations and authors, and identification of top 30 journals publishing in this area and sub-fields of their research. Materials and Methods Australia’s HCPs on pharmacology research from the top 30 most productive organizations were identified and extracted from the Scopus database from 2002 to 2021 on 21 September 2022 using a search strategy. Select bibliometric measures were utilized to evaluate the publication productivity of important players in this area. The network analysis was performed to evaluate the collaborative interactions amongst the countries, organizations, authors, and keywords. Results Of the 19,418 Australia’s publications (articles) in pharmacology from the top 30 most productive organizations during 2002–2022, only 685 (3.53%) were HCPs, which together received 1,14,623 citations, averaging 164.4 citations per paper (CPP) and the citations ranged from 100 to 1,230. Two papers had more than 1,000 citations and 16 papers had 500 citations. Of the 685 HCPs, 40.58% (278) and 11.39% (78) received external funding support and were international collaboratives. The most productive organizations were Monash University (n = 155), the University of Queensland (n = 111) and the University of Melbourne (n = 97). The most impactful organizations in terms of CPP and relative citation index (RCI) were James Cook University (203.22 and 1.21), Australian National University (196.67 and 1.18) and Queensland University of Technology (193.45 and 1.16). The most productive authors were J. Li (n = 24), C. J. H. Porter (n = 24) and R. L. Nation (n = 23) (Monash University, Melbourne); and the most impactful authors in terms of CPP were A. Christopoulos (Monash Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Melbourne) (288.21), C.W. Pouton (Monash University, Melbourne) (241.50), and D.L. Peterson (University of Queensland, Brisbane) (225.58). The most productive journals were Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy (n = 59), Environmental Pollution (n = 43) and Journal of Medicinal Chemistry (n = 42). The most impactful journals in terms of CPP were Nature Reviews Drug Discovery (371.8), Antiviral Research (286.86) and European Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences (253.0). The most important keywords with their frequency of appearances were Animal Experiments (108), Metabolism (76), Drug Effects (67), Animal Models (65), Protein Expression (64), Anti-Bacterial Agents (62), Drug Delivery Systems (54), Drug Formulation (44), Signal Transduction (42), and so on. Conclusion There is an urgent need to increase national funding and expand international collaboration in priority areas, which will help to increase and diversify research output and improve research impact.

  • Stem cell therapy for type 1 diabetes: a scientometric assessment of global research during the twenty-first century
    Devi Dayal, Brij Mohan Gupta, Ghouse Modin Mamdapur, Latika Rohilla, and Pamali Mahasweta Nanda

    Springer Science and Business Media LLC

  • Global research in sarcopenia: High-cited papers, research institutions, funding agencies and collaborations, 1993–2022
    Raju Vaishya, Brij Mohan Gupta, Anoop Misra, Ghouse Modin Mamdapur, and Abhishek Vaish

    Elsevier BV

  • Digital Publishing Habits, Perceptions of Open Access Publishing and Other Access Publishing: Across Continents Survey Study


  • Impact of covid-19 on mental health of children & adolescents: A bibliometric assessment of global publications
    Sandeep Grover, B.M. Gupta, and Ghouse Modin Mamdapur

    SAGE Publications
    This study aims to evaluate the global research focusing on the mental health of Children & adolescents during the COVID-19 pandemic by using bibliometry. The bibliometric parameters considered for this study include the country of origin of the publications, organizations of the authors, keywords of the research focusing on the issue, and the citations received by these publications. Scopus database was used to search for the publications on “Impact of COVID-19 on Mental Health of Children and Adolescents” by using different key words, published upto 1st of May 2021. The Scopus search engine yielded 1797 publications related to the impact of COVID-19 on the Mental Health of Children & Adolescents. It was seen that researchers from top 10 most countries contributed to the 95.55% share of international publications output, with researchers from the United States, China, and United Kingdom accounting for 28.05%, 13.97%, and 13.69% of the global publication share. The most common keywords, in terms of focus of research included mental health, followed by anxiety and depression. The top 10 Universities and authors were from the high-income countries with highest representation from the United States. To conclude, this bibliographic analysis suggests that over a short span of time 1797 publications have emerged on the impact of COVID-19 pandemic on the mental health aspects of the children and adolescents, with majority of the publications emerging from high income countries. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] Copyright of Journal of Indian Association for Child & Adolescent Mental Health is the property of Indian Association for Child & Adolescent Mental Health and its content may not be copied or emailed to multiple sites or posted to a listserv without the copyright holder's express written permission. However, users may print, download, or email articles for individual use. This abstract may be abridged. No warranty is given about the accuracy of the copy. Users should refer to the original published version of the material for the full abstract. (Copyright applies to all Abstracts.)

  • Global Analysis of High Cited Papers on “Impact of COVID-19 on Mental Health” during 2020-21


  • BIBLIOMETRIC ANALYSIS OF THE 200 MOST CITED ARTICLES ON ANTIOXIDANT FROM 1976-2020


  • Holistic analysis of global feminism publications: A bibliometric evaluation of feminism literature between 1975 and 2017


  • Twenty-five Years Study (1995–2019) of Food and Bioproducts Processing: An Overview of Research Trends


RECENT SCHOLAR PUBLICATIONS

  • Identifying and Visualizing Highly Influential and Cited Papers in 3D Bioprinting: A Bibliometric Analysis
    B Mallikarjuna, K Mallikarjun, GMN Mamdapur, P Majumdar, R Vaishya, ...
    Journal of Hospital Librarianship, 1-18 2025

  • Mapping High-Impact Publications in Diabetes and Sarcopenia Research: A Bibliometric Analysis (2003-2024)
    GMN Mamdapur, BM Gupta, A Mohammad Nasir, V Abhishek, KS Ali, ...
    Apollo Medicine 22 (2), 01-12 2025

  • Collaborative 3D Content Creation and Digital Libraries: A Bibliometric Analysis of Peer-Reviewed Journal Trends (2015–2024)
    K Mallikarjun, GNM Mamdapur, Sharanappa
    Global Library Submit 2025, New Delhi, 01-14 2025

  • Combating Misinformation: Enhancing Information Literacy Education in the Age of Fake News
    V Arali, GNM Mamdapur, KS Ali
    Global Library Submit 2025, New Delhi, 01-12 2025

  • A scientometric analysis of highly cited papers in Indian spine research (1995–2024): navigating the impact
    R Vaishya, S Rajasekaran, BM Gupta, GMN Mamdapur, M Kappi, A Vaish
    International Orthopaedics, 1-15 2025

  • Evaluating a Decade of Research Excellence: A Bibliometric Analysis of Apollo Hospitals Group (2015-2024)
    R Vaishya, A Sibal, GMN Mamdapur, PC Reddy
    National Board of Examinations - Journal of Medical Sciences 3 (3), 279-295 2025

  • A Focused Bibliometric Analysis of Blockchain Research in India (2014-2023): A Decade of Transformation
    M Muthukrishnan, GMN Mamdapur
    Leveraging Blockchain for Future-Ready Libraries, 33-50 2025

  • Pakistan’s Contribution to COVID-19 Research: A Scientometric Analysis of Publications from 2020-2023
    BM Gupta, R Vaishya, GMN Mamdapur, KS Ali, MA KK
    Journal of Data Science, Informetrics, and Citation Studies 3 (3), 245-257 2024

  • Bibliometrics Research in India: A Scientometric Assessment of High-Cited Publications During 1994-2023
    SM Dhawan, BM Gupta, GMN Mamdapur, R Walke, M Bansal
    Journal of Data Science, Informetrics, and Citation Studies 3 (3), 275-293 2024

  • Mapping the Health and Medical Research Excellence in Nepal: A Study of High-Cited Papers During 1994-2023
    R Vaishya, BM Gupta, GMN Mamdapur, A KS, A Vaish, P Joshi, PK Hamal
    Journal of Nepal Health Research Council 22 (2), 213-225 2024

  • Scientometric Analysis of Global Research on Delayed and Nonunion of Fractures (2004-2023): Insights from the Web of Science Core Collections
    R Vaishya, BM Gupta, MM Kappi, GMN Mamdapur, KS Ali, A Vaish
    Injury, 111882 2024

  • Multiligamentous knee injury: a scientometric assessment of global publications during 2008–2023
    R Vaishya, BM Gupta, GMN Mamdapur, A Vaish
    Indian Journal of Orthopaedics 58 (9), 1213-1223 2024

  • COVID-19 research output from South Asia: a scientometric analysis of highly cited papers
    BM Gupta, GMN Mamdapur, A Vaish, R Vaishya
    Apollo Medicine 21 (3), 228-235 2024

  • Scholarly trends in global orthopedics research published through the journal of orthopaedics: A bibliometric analysis from 2013 to 2024
    R Vaishya, P Gopinathan, BM Gupta, GMN Mamdapur, A Vaish
    Journal of Orthopaedics 2024

  • A Scientometric Analysis of Highly Cited Papers of Pakistan in COVID-19 Research 2020-2023
    BM Gupta, SM Dhawan, Y Singh, N Srivastava, R Vaishya, M Kappi, ...
    Journal of Data Science, Informetrics, and Citation Studies 3 (2), 123-137 2024

  • Understanding Food Allergies and Allergens: A Comprehensive Guide to Diagnosis, Treatment, and Management
    JB Uppin, G Vaidya, GMN Mamdapur
    Frontiers in Food Biotechnology, 143-161 2024

  • Mapping the Landscape of Covid-19 Research from Bangladesh: A Bibliometric Analysis of Highly-Cited Papers
    R Vaishya, BM Gupta, GMN Mamdapur, M Kappi, KS Ali
    South Asian Journal of Health Sciences 2024

  • The sustainable library of the future: Embracing the new age through digital transformation
    GMN Mamdapur, V Arali, KS Ali
    Linking, Information, and Sharing: Building resilient education and library 2024

  • Scientometric Analysis of Global Publications on Prediabetes and Osteoporosis: 1994-2023
    R Vaishya, BM Gupta, GMN Mamdapur, A Misra, A Vaish
    Journal of Clinical Orthopaedics and Trauma, 102493 2024

  • Growth and Trends of Geometrical Optics Research Using Scientometrics Indicators
    M Kappi, GM Mamdapur, BS Biradar, SY Bhovi
    Science & Technology Libraries 43 (3), 305-318 2024

MOST CITED SCHOLAR PUBLICATIONS

  • Global Research on COVID-19 Disease: A Scientific Assessment of Publications during 2020-21
    BM Gupta, SM Dhawan, KK Mueen Ahmed, GMN Mamdapur
    International Journal of Medicine and Public Health 11 (2), 76-84 2021
    Citations: 41

  • Implementing radio frequency identification technology in libraries: Advantages and disadvantages
    GMN Mamdapur, I Rajgoli
    International Journal of Library and Information Science 3 (3), 46-57 2011
    Citations: 33

  • Baltic Astronomy (2000-2008)–A bibliometric study
    GMN Mamdapur, RA Govanakoppa, IU Rajgoli
    Annals of Library and Information studies 58 (1), 34-40 2011
    Citations: 28

  • Global research in Sarcopenia: High-cited papers, research institutions, fundings agencies and collaborations, 1993-2022
    R Vaishya, BM Gupta, A Misra, GMN Mamdapur, A Vaish
    Diabetes & Metabolic Syndrome: Clinical Research & Reviews 16 (11), 102654 2022
    Citations: 26

  • COVID-19 and suicidal behavior: A bibliometric assessment
    S Grover, BM Gupta, GMN Mamdapur
    Asian Journal of Psychiatry 65 (102817), 1-5 2021
    Citations: 23

  • Quantum Cryptography Research: A Scientometric Assessment of Global Publications during 1992-2019
    BM Gupta, SM Dhawan, GMN Mamdapur
    Science & Technology Libraries 2021
    Citations: 16

  • Top 100 highly cited papers from India on COVID-19 research: A bibliometric analysis of the core literature
    R Vaishya, BM Gupta, A Misra, GMN Mamdapur, R Walke, A Vaish
    Diabetes & Metabolic Syndrome: Clinical Research & Reviews 17 (11), 102898 2023
    Citations: 15

  • Global mucormycosis research: A bibliometric assessment based on Scopus database (1998-2021)
    BM Gupta, GM Mamdapur, S Gupta, L Rohilla, D Dayal
    Journal of Young Pharmacists 13 (4), 356-362 2021
    Citations: 14

  • Support Vector Machine (SVM) Research in India: A Scientometric Evaluation of India’s Publications Output during 2002-19
    BM Gupta, SM Dhawan, GMN Mamdapur
    The Journal of Indian Library Association 57 (3), 12-25 2021
    Citations: 12

  • Bibliometric Portrait of SRELS Journal of Information Management for the Period 2004-2013
    GMN Mamdapur, IU Rajgoli, SM Chavan, KS Khamitkar
    Library Philosophy and Practice, 01-19 2014
    Citations: 12

  • Black fungus (Mucormycosis) research in India during 1998-2021: a scopus-based scientometric analysis.
    BM Gupta, GM Mamdapur, D Dayal
    2021
    Citations: 11

  • Scientometric analysis of highly cited papers on avascular necrosis of the femoral head from 1991 to 2022
    R Vaishya, BM Gupta, GMN Mamdapur, A Vaish, F Migliorini
    Journal of Orthodontics and Traumatology 24 (27), 1-14 2023
    Citations: 10

  • Twenty-Five Years Study (1995-2019) of Food and Bioproducts Processing: An Overview of Research Trends
    BP Meghana, GMN Mamdapur, S Sahoo
    Library Philosophy and Practice (e-journal), 1-15 2021
    Citations: 10

  • Quantum Machine Learning: A Scientometric Assessment of Global Publications during 1999-2020
    SM Dhawan, BM Gupta, GMN Mamdapur
    International Journal of Knowledge Content Development & Technology 11 (2 2021
    Citations: 10

  • The Journal of Horticultural Science and Biotechnology (2008-2017): A Scientometric Study
    GMN Mamdapur, MB Hadimani, KS Ali, S Engin
    Indian Journal of Information Sources and Services (IJISS) 9 (1), 76-84 2019
    Citations: 10

  • Preventive medicinal plants and their phytoconstituents against SARS-CoV-2/COVID-19
    NK Nema, GMN Mamdapur, S Sarojam, SD Khamborkar, LC Sajan, ...
    Pharmacognosy Reviews 13 (4) 2021
    Citations: 9

  • Impact of COVID-19 on Mental Health of Children & Adolescents: A Bibliometric Assessment of Global Publications
    S Grover, BM Gupta, GMN Mamdapur
    Journal of Indian Association for Child and Adolescent Mental Health 17 (3 2021
    Citations: 8

  • A Scientometric Analysis Of" Flavour And Fragrance Journal" Indexed In Scopus during 2000-2019
    GMN Mamdapur, GS Hadagali, MK Verma, M Kaddipujar
    International Journal of Information Dissemination and Technology 10 (4 2020
    Citations: 8

  • A Bibliometric Study of Journal of the Indian Society of Remote Sensing for the Period 1973-2014
    IU Rajgoli, Mamdapur, Ghouse Modin N. and P. Prabahar
    Journal of Advances in Library and Information Science 6 (1), 52 - 57 2017
    Citations: 8

  • Scientometric Analysis of Contributions to the Journal College and Research Libraries (1997-2011).
    GMN Mamdapur, IU Rajgoli, AKG Mamdapur
    Library Philosophy & Practice, 01-15 2013
    Citations: 8