On the banks of Shodhganga: analysis of the academic genealogy graph of an Indian ETD repository

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shodhganga sociology thesis

  • Dhananjay Kumar 1 ,
  • Plaban Kumar Bhowmick 1 ,
  • Sumana Dey 2 &
  • Debarshi Kumar Sanyal 3  

Academic genealogy graphs capture information about the lineage of researchers, encode how knowledge flows from advisors to proteges, and shed light on the birth and evolution of disciplines. In this paper, we study the academic genealogy graph/network (AGN) in Shodhganga which is the Indian Electronic Theses and Dissertations (ETD) database. We have disambiguated the names of the researchers in Shodhganga and constructed the Shodhganga-AGN, which we have analyzed with topological metrics proposed in the literature on general graphs as well as that on genealogy networks. The metrics studied have been able to identify the institutes and researchers that have played a significant role in the development of the Indian higher education system. The largest connected component of Shodhganga-AGN consists of 1356 researchers and 1437 advisor–advisee relationships. The component is dominated by researchers from science and is affiliated primarily with three institutions. We have also studied subgraphs in the genealogy network to identify supervision patterns, and found that most of the subgraph instances connect researchers within a single institution or subject. Thus, our study is a detailed insightful analysis of the academic genealogy of researchers indexed in Shodhganga, and captures the decades-old research ecosystem of India, as expressed through the formal advisor–advisee relationships in Indian universities.

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Algorithm 2-In all the above cases, we have imposed the natural constraint that the advisor’s (who is potentially the same person as the advisee) date of thesis submission to be earlier than the advisee’s thesis submission date. In the case where the number of candidates (advisee) to merge with the advisor is greater than one, we further check them across the available attributes to find the best candidate

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Algorithm 3-Initially students with same names and having same department and institute are assigned the same index even if they are referring to different individuals. In that scenario, if advisor information (advisor thesis) is available, we are using that to find the most likely student among all the students (with the same name) associated with him/her. After that, group the remaining students by thesis title and assign them with different indices (Assumption: very less likely that two students with the same name and in the same institute and department has different thesis titles associated with same advisor)

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Algorithm 4-Applicable if multiple advisors advised the student (multiple records exist, same student name has variation due to human error (check Appendix Table 2 )), or duplicate records exist, or wrongly combined thesis title. The function merges students with similar names (with slight variation) having the same thesis title. If student names are different across the same thesis index (similarity value less than threshold value), then there is a chance that two different thesis indices are merged wrongly. Therefore, we will not change the student indices

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Top researchers in shodhganga-agn based on different genealogical metrics, institute abbreviation, nirf ranking, and ddc subject code with subject name, extracted subgraphs structures from shodhganga-agn.

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Extracted subgraphs instances from Shodhganga-AGN

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Title: Adivasi women in Eastern India 1947_2010 http://hdl.handle.net/10603/204343 Researcher: De, Debasree Guide(s: Bhattacharyya, Amit Keywords: Adivasis — India — Social conditions Adivasis — Legal status, laws, etc. — India India — Scheduled tribes — Social conditions Women — India, Eastern — Economic conditions Women — India, Eastern — Social conditions University: Jadavpur University Completed Date: 2015 Abstract: None newline Pagination: 605 p. URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10603/204343 Appears in Departments: Department of History

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The Shodhganga@INFLIBNET Centre provides a platform for research students to deposit their Ph.D. theses and make it available to the entire scholarly community in open access.

Source:  Shodhganga URL: https://shodhganga.inflibnet.ac.in   Date visited:  27 January 2021

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Q1.What is Shodhganga?

A1.Shodhganga is a digital repository of Indian ETDs, including PhD theses in Sociology. It is an initiative of the Ministry of Sociology, Government of India.

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A2.Yes, it is legal to download PhD theses from Shodhganga. The theses are uploaded with the permission of the authors and are freely available for download.

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