International Journal of Information Movement Vol.6 Issue VIII (December 2021) Website: www.ijim.in ISSN: 2456-0553 (online) Pages 1-6 1 | Page Mr. Pravin S. Deshmukh and Mr. Dilip S. Nimbalkar - Research Productivity Of The Sumedha Journal Of Management From 2015-2019: A Bibliometric Analysis RESEARCH PRODUCTIVITY OF THE SUMEDHA JOURNAL OF MANAGEMENT FROM 2015-2019: A BIBLIOMETRIC ANALYSIS Pravin S. Deshmukh Librarian Clara’s College of Commerce, Mumbai Email: deshmukh.pravin86@gmail.com Dilip S. Nimbalkar Research Scholar, Department of Library and Information Science, Shivaji University, Kolhapur. Email: dilipnimbalkar55@gmail.com Abstract:In this research work, an attempt has been made to find out the ‘Sumedha Journal of Management, from 2015 to 2019. This investigation analysis the year and volume-wise distribution of research articles, details of authorship pattern, and analyses cited documents. The present study found the contributions of articles to Sumedha Journal of Management in Indian authors. Attempted to analyze of the study 5 volumes containing 20 issues have been taken up. Found that 309 papers were published during the period of study. The total number of articles is 4456 these articles are published in five-year periods. The year of 2019 produced the maximum number of references 1494 (33.53%). The degree of collaboration average is 0.559. Key wards:Bibliometric, Authorship pattern, Degree of collaboration, Author productivity, Sumedha journal of Management. 1.0 Introduction The exponential growth of writing and rapid advancement of knowledge resource centers turn out a few transformative investigations about the adequacy and effectiveness of information services. This study prompted the pinpointing and application of fitting quantitative estimating strategies known as bibliometric. Bibliometric techniques are extremely valuable in the day-to-day operations of libraries and information management all over the world. These bibliometric analyses put a spotlight on authorship patterns, article distribution patterns, major productive authorship patterns, collaboration levels, and other key bibliometric patterns. Today bibliometric is attaining interdisciplinary character and sophistication. The purpose of the Sumedha Journal of Management is to promote and disseminate relevant, high-quality management research. It is a double-blind reviewed refereed academic journal that concentrates on publishing scholarly articles from the subject areas of management, management principles, the recent invention in management, company management, financial management, accounting, marketing, operations management, human resource management, statistics, international business, information technology, environment, risk management, globalization, and related subject areas. 2.0 Literature Review Hussain, Fatima, and Kumar's (2011) study find out a bibliometric analysis of the journal Electronic Library for the period 2000 to 2010. The study covers the bibliometric analysis of the year-by-year distribution of articles, category- wise division of papers, topic-wise distribution of articles, trends in authorship patterns, and institution-wise distribution. Hussain, and Fatima (2011) investigated Points the bibliometric analysis of the IFLA Journal from 2006 to 2010. The study shows and extends on numerous features of the IFLA Journal, including article distribution by year, authorship patterns, contribution details by institutions, subject distributions, citation patterns, article length, the rank of cited authors, and geographical distribution of authors.