3. Why to Publish
• Promotion –CAS
• Synopsis / Thesis Submission
• Guideship Approval
• Institutional Accreditation Purpose
• Citation Promotion
• Sustainability
• Self Respect
• Moral Contribution
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4. What to Publish
• Books
• Monographs
• Reports
• Research articles
• Review Papers
• Chapters
• Commentary papers
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5. How to Publish
•TYPES OF RESEARCH ARTICLE
Analytical papers
Conceptual papers
Case studies
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6. GUIDELINES FOR ARTICLE WRITING
File : MS Word
Page setting : 1 inch in all side
Font : Times Roman New
Font Size : 12
Space line : 1.5 or 2.00
Number of pages : 8-10
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7. CONTENT OF THE RESEARCH PAPER
Title of the Research paper
• Authors affiliation
• Abstract
• Key words
• Introduction
• Statement of the problem
• Review of literature
• Methodology
• Result and discussion
• Findings
• Suggestions and recommendations
• References
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12. WHERE TO PUBLISH
• The International Standard Book Number (ISBN)
For Books / Monographs / Proceedings /Reports
• The International Standard Serial Number(ISSN)
• For Journals and Periodicals
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13. Publication with ISBN
• The International Standard Book Number (ISBN) is a
unique International Publisher’s Identifier number,
which is meant for monograph publications.
• ISBN is the 13-DIGIT NUMBER, which replaces the
handling of long bibliographic descriptive records.
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16. Publication with ISSN
• An ISSN is an 8-DIGIT CODE used to identify newspapers,
journals, magazines and periodicals of all kinds and on all
media–print and electronic.
• The ISSN system refers to two types print ISSN (p-ISSN) and
electronic ISSN (e-ISSN).
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21. LIST OF JOURNALS
• Refereed journals
• Reviewed Journals ( peer Review , Blind Review , Double blind
Review )
• UGC –CARE listed Journals
• SCI/SSCI/SCIE journals
• Scopus indexed journals
• Web of science indexed journals
• PubMed journals
• MDPI journals
• ABDC journals
• Finance 50 journals
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22. UGC –CARE LIST JOURNALS
• UGC list of journals has been replaced by UGC-CARE list w.e.f 14-06-2019.
• The UGC-CARE List has only TWO groups, instead of the original FOUR
groups to simplify the search process. These are NOT hierarchic or ranked
groups.
UGC-CARE List Group I
Journals found qualified through UGC-CARE protocols
• UGC-CARE List Group II
Journals indexed in globally recognised databases
Web of Science & Scopus
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24. SCOPUS LISTED JOURNALS
• Scopus is Elsevier's abstract and citation database launched in
2004. Scopus covers nearly 36,377 titles from approximately
11,678 publishers, of which 34,346 are peer-reviewed journals in
top-level subject fields: life sciences, social sciences, physical
sciences and health sciences.
• All journals covered in the Scopus database are reviewed for
sufficiently high quality each year according to four types of
numerical quality measure for each title; those are h-
Index, CiteScore, SJR (SCImago Journal Rank) and SNIP (Source
Normalized Impact per Paper). Searches in Scopus also
incorporate searches of patent databases.
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26. WEB OF SCIENCE JOURNALS
• Web of Science (Clarivate Analytics)
• Web of Science is the world’s most trusted publisher-independent
global citation database.
• Web of Science is the most powerful research engine, delivering
your library with best-in-class publication and citation data for
confident discovery, access and assessment.
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28. EVALUATION OF THE JOURNAL
•Citation
•Index & Abstracting
•Impact factor
•DOI
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29. IMPACT FACTOR
• The impact factor is a measure of the frequency with which the average
article in a journal has been cited in a particular year.
• Journal Quality Factor
• Global Impact Factor
• Cosmos Impact Factor
• Global Science Citation Impact Factor
• Journal Impact Factor (JIF)
• International Research Journal Impact Factor
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34. JOURNAL INDEXING
• Journal listing and indexing service to the online and academic publishers
for their journal ranking, impact, higher acceptability, and excellence
worldwide.
• It is a digital network with online journals for the introduction of the
national and international journals towards readers, article authors,
academics and publishers by increasing the internet coverage and
presence of open access journals.
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35. FAMOUS INDEX
• Google scholar
• Scopus
• PubMed
• EBSCO
• EMBASE
• DOAJ
• ISI Indexing
• SCIE
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SCIMAGOJR
OAJI
IJIFACTOR
Index Copernicus
Open J Gate
BASE
SSRN
Ulrich’s International
Periodical Directory
36. DOI
• A digital object identifier (DOI) is a type of persistent identifier
used to uniquely identify objects. The DOI system is
particularly used for electronic documents such as journal
articles.
• CrossRef
• DataCite
• OECD iLibrary,
• mEDRA
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37. ANATOMY OF A DOI
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40. CITATION INDEX
• H.Index
• Developed by Jorge E.Hirsch
• Productivity & impact of the article
• G.Index
• Developed by Leo Egghe
• scientific productivity
I-10 index
• Cited 10 times a particular articles
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41. CALCULATION OF H INDEX
• A researchers with 5 publications A,B,C,D & E with
15,10,8,6 and 5 citations respectively
• The H index is equal to 6 because the 4th publication
has 6 citation.
• Before the least citation
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42. CALCULATION OF G INDEX
• The index is calculated based on the distribution of citations
received by a given researcher's publications
• Average citations = very High & very Low
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44. HOW TO PROMOTE
•Upload in all database
•Upload in institutional website
•Create academic links
•Personal blogs / websites
•Author Profile Management
•Identify your peer group
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45. Where to Promote
• Google Scholar
• Academic
• Slide share
• Linked in
• Research Gate
• Scribd
• Mentally
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55. MEMBERSHIP IN PROFESSIONAL BODIES
• My self
1. Fellow member - Indian Academic Researchers Association
2. Fellow member - United Writers Association of Indian
3. Life member - Indian Accounting Association ( Secretary of Tiruchirappalli Branch)
4. Life member - Indian Commerce Association
5. Life member - Society for the Advancement of Library and Information Science
6. Life member- Indian School Psychology Association
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57. Why need Project Grant
•To meet research expenses
•To get more points in CAS
•To get accreditation of institution
•To get recognition
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58. How to get Project Grant
•Resume based
•Institutions based
•Proposal based
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59. Resume based
• Permanent teachers
• Qualification
• Experience
• Subject specialisation
• Publication
• Workshop / Training attended
• Previous grant details
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60. Institutions based
• Central or state funded institutions
• Research departments
• 12 B & 2 F status
• Research facilities
• Infrastructure facilities
• Non defaulter of previous grant
• Reputation
• Uniqueness
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61. Proposal based
•Self design proposal
•There is no format is available . We can submit our own
model of proposal
•Designed proposal
•Proposal should submit as per the format given by the
funding agencies
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62. Contents of the Proposal
1. Introduction
2. Background and Significance
3. Literature Review
4. Statement of the Problem
5. Objectives of the Study
6. Research Design and Methods
7. Implications/ Relevance of the study
8. Time Budget
9. Conclusion
10. References
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63. Introduction
After reading the introduction, your readers
should not only have an understanding of what you
want to do, but they should also be able to gain a sense
of your passion for the topic and be excited about the
study's possible outcomes.
Note that most proposals do not include an
abstract before the introduction.
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64. Background and Significance
This section can be melded into your
introduction or you can create a separate section
to help with the organization and narrative flow of
your proposal.
This is where you explain the context of your
proposal and describe in detail why it's important.
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65. Literature Review
• Connected to the background and significance of your
study is a section of your proposal devoted to a more deliberate
review and synthesis of prior studies related to the research
problem under investigation.
• The problem identified should be logically linked to other
studies on the theme in the literature delineating the need for the
present investigation.
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66. Statement of the Problem
• A problem statement is a brief description of the issues that
need to be addressed by a problem solving team and should be
presented to them before they try to solve a problem.
• A statement of the problem is a claim of one or two sentences
in length that outlines the problem addressed by a study.
• The primary purpose of a problem statement is to focus the
attention of the problem solving team.
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67. Objectives of the Study
• This should list in clear and precise terms the
main objectives
• The aim of the work, i.e. the overall purpose of
the study, should be clearly and concisely defined.
• 4 /5 objectives should be in the proposal
• It should basic and background for hypothesis and
chapter scheme.
•
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68. Research Design and Methods
• This section must be well-written and logically
organized because you are not actually doing the
research.
• Describe the overall research design .
• Be specific about the methodological approaches.
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69. Implications
• The purpose of this section is to argue how and in what
ways you believe your research will refine, revise, or extend
existing knowledge in the subject area under investigation.
• Depending on the aims and objectives of your study,
describe how the anticipated results will impact future scholarly
research, theory, practice, forms of interventions, or policy
making.
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70. Time Budget
1. Preparatory Work/Pre Test
2. Pilot study
3. Drawing of sample
4. Tool construction
5. Data collection
6. Data processing
7. Data analysis
8. Report writing
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71. Conclusion
• The conclusion reiterates the importance or significance of
your proposal and provides a brief summary of the entire
study.
• This section should be only one or two paragraphs long,
emphasizing why the research problem is worth investigating,
why your research study is unique, and how it should advance
existing knowledge.
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72. References
• As with any scholarly research paper, you must cite the
sources you used in composing your proposal.
• References - lists only the literature that you actually used or
cited in your proposal.
• Adequate number of references should be added
• Alphabetical order of reference
•
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73. Before submit your proposal….
• Find out the funding agencies
• Thrust area
• Background of your specialization
• Publish one or two articles
• Institutional support
• Infrastructural facilities
Personal Factors (Commitment ,Interest , Dedication , Hard work , Patient )
Academic Contribution
• Time constraint
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74. Kinds of Grants
• Research Grant
• Seminar / Workshop Grant
• Training Programme Grant
• Fellowship Grant
• Travel Grant
• Publication Grant
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76. International Level
• Association of Commonwealth Universities (ACU)
• Australian Bicentennial Scholarships
• Bradley Foundation Grant program
• British Council
• The British Institute in Eastern Africa
• Canon Foundation Fellowships
• Commonwealth Foundation
• CO-REACH Social Science Collaborative Research between Europe and
China
• Daiwa Anglo-Japanese Foundation
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77. • Fulbright Commission
• Harry Frank Guggenheim Foundation
• Harry Ransom Humanities Research Center Research fellowships
• Horowitz Foundation for Social Policy
• International Federation of University Women
• Toyota Foundation
• UKIERI
• Wenner-Gren Foundation for Anthropological Research
• Social Science Research Council(SSRC)
• The Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council (SSHRC)
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79. Science
• Atomic Energy Regulatory Board (AERB)
• Aeronautics Research and Development Board (ARDB)
• All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE)
• Board of Research in Nuclear Sciences (BRNS)
• Council of Scientific & Industrial Research (CSIR)
• Defence Research & Development Organisation (DRDO)
• Department of Atomic Energy
• Department of Biotechnology (DBT)
• Department of Science and Technology (DST)
• Department of Chemicals & Petrochemicals, Ministry of Chemicals &
Fertilizers Funding oppertunities for Research Dr.C.Paramasivan, TPGASC,
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80. • Department of Electronics and Information Technology
• Indian Council of Agricultural Research (ICAR)
• Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR)
• Indian National Science Academy (INSA)
• Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO)
• Ministry of Defence
• Ministry of Earth Science
• Ministry of Environment & Forests (MoEF)
• Ministry of Health & Family Welfare
• Ministry of Petroleum & Natural Gas
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81. • Ministry of Power
• Ministry of Textiles
• Ministry of Urban Development
• Ministry of Water Resources
• National Board for Higher Mathematics (NBHM)
• Naval Research Board (NRB)
• Petroleum Conservation Research Association (PCRA)
• Science and Engineering Research Board (SERB)
• Tata Institute of Fundamental Research
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83. University Grants Commission
• Major research projects
• Minor Research Project for college Teachers
• Research Award
• One Time Grant Scheme
• Doctoral Fellowship
• Post Doctoral Fellowship
• Seminar / Workshop Grant
• Travel Grant
• Publication Grant
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84. ICSSR-Grants
• Major Research Projects
• Minor Research Project
• Doctoral Fellowship
• Post Doctoral Fellowship
• Seminar / Workshop Grant
• Travel Grant
• Publication Grant
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85. ICSSR-Research Projects Scheme
•General Research Project Scheme
•IMPRESS Research Project Scheme
•Special Research Project Scheme
•Collaborative Research Project Scheme
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86. SPECIAL SCHEMES
• MHRD has already announced ambitious schemes including
• IMPRINT (Impacting Research Innovation and Technology)
• IMPRESS (Impactful Policy Research in Social Science)
• SPARC (Scheme for Promotion of Academic and Research
Collaboration)
• STARS (Scheme for Transformational and Advanced Research
in Fundamental Sciences)
• STRIDE (Scheme for Trans-disciplinary Research for India’s
Developing Economy)
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87. Indian Council of Historical Research
• The Research Projects Committee may award a grant for a
project of research in History or on a theme substantively
including an aspect or aspects of History, undertaken within
India.
• Project Director should be significant competence in research
work, having been awarded his/her PhD or equivalent
research work.
• Project grants to institutions will not exceed Rs 5 lakhs for a
maximum period of two years.
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88. INDIAN COUNCIL OF PHILOSOPHICAL RESEARCH
• Proposals submitted by an individual should be associated with
university / institutions /college /or public funded institutions
• The duration of the project may not exceed three years.
• Website: http://www.icpr.in
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89. NABARD
• Research in agricultural operations and rural development, including
facilities for training, dissemination of information and promotion of
research by undertaking techno-economic studies and other surveys in
the fields of agriculture, rural banking and rural development.
• The study has to be completed in all respect within 6 months from the
date of acceptance of the offer/terms and conditions of the project.
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90. RBI
• Reserve Bank has been financing research projects since 1985 under the
endowment scheme..
• Bank may identify internal team/ researcher(s) to be a part of the
research project.
• The magnitude of the grant for projects will be based on the need and
nature of the project.
• Funding of the project has to be a one-time amount (budgeted) taking
into account all factors during the period of the project.
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91. Indian Institute of Banking & Finance
• Under the Macro Research scheme, the Institute invites
proposals from research scholars from universities, colleges
and banks to take up research in identified areas.
• The selected research project carries a cash award of
Rs.2,50,000/-
• final research report should be submitted within a maximum
period of six months.
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92. CICT
• Proposed to provide financial assistance to reputed scholars
and aspiring researchers.
• The time span for short-term project is one year. However,
higher grant-in-aid and longer time span are allowed in special
cases.
• Amount of grant will be 2,50,000/-
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93. NHRC
• The research projects may be submitted for both short-term
and long-term period.
• The short-term project would be for a duration of 6to12
months, and the Long-term project for a period of I2 to 24
months.
• short-term project- 1-3 Lakhs
• Long-term project-3-6 Lakhs
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94. National Commission for Women
•Proposal for the research study should send by online
•Thrust area will be identified by NCW every year
•Period of study may be one to three years
•Amount of assistance – 5-10 lakhs
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95. RGNIYD
• Major Research Project - financial assistance maximum up
to. - Rs.12.00 Lakhs .Period is 18 months.
• Minor Research Project -financial assistance maximum up to.
- Rs. 3.00 Lakhs .The duration of the project will be for one
year.
• Faculty from publicly funded colleges are eligible to apply.
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100. INDIAN ACADEMIC RESEARCHERS ASSOCIATION
• Eligibility
• This grant is mainly confined to teachers who are working in
Universities/Colleges/ research institutions functioning within India.
• The applicant should become a Fellow member of the IARA.
Nature of Assistance
• The IARA provides a maximum sum of Rs. 50,000 as financial assistance
for a research project.
Period
Six months to one year
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102. Major Funding agencies for science
• Department of Science and Technology
• Department of Biotechnology
• Indian Council of Agricultural Research (ICAR)
• India Council for Medical Research
• All India Council for Technical Education
• Science and Engineering Research Council
• Indian National Science Academy
• National Academy of Sciences, India
• Council of scientific and Industrial Research
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103. State level
• Tamil Nadu state council for Higher Education
Govt. College Teacher
One year
One lakh
• Tamil Nadu state council for Science and Technology
The objective of this scheme is to support promising research
and development projects which are socially relevant and have
immediate application to find solutions to socio-economic
problems.
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105. State Govt. Ministries
•Women Development
•Agricultural development
•Rural Development
•Forest and Environment
•Commerce and Industries
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