The influence of Dr. George Thibaut as assessed through Google Scholar

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Dr George Thibaut, Sanskrit and related, Hindu Philosophical Studies, Google Scholar, Citation, Ancient Mathematics

Abstract

Purpose: Dr. George Thibaut's research publications are the focus of this study, which intends to evaluate their influence. For the purpose of studying the change in citations In order to investigate the Co-Authorship Co-Occurrence Map, with a focus on titles and abstracts. Should keep an eye on the five most popular publications.


Methods: The initial 421 citations of Dr. George Thibaut's Sanskrit-related works and 64 papers from the Google Scholar citation database, spanning the years 1870????2023, were analysed.


Results: In the field of Hindu philosophy translation studies, the age-weighted citation rate (AWCR) is 13.55%. This rate is based on 154 years of data, an average of 2.73 citations per year, and 6.58 citations per article.


Conclusion: Thibaut has worked closely with other scholars and prioritized new and diverse subjects, which has increased the visibility and influence of his work. His enduring impact on the academic and policymaking worlds is evidenced by his unwavering commitment to practical solutions.

Author Biographies

  • Dr. Kutty Kumar, Sri Venkateswara Veterinary University

    Assistant Professor, Library and Information Science, University Library, Sri Venkateswara Veterinary University, Tirupati-517502, India.

  • Dr. Anamika Das, Netaji Subhas Open University

    Associate Professor, Department of Library and Information Science, Netaji Subhas Open University, Kolkata., India.

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30-06-2026

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Kumar, K., & Das, A. (2026). The influence of Dr. George Thibaut as assessed through Google Scholar. Brainwave: A Multidisciplinary Journal, 7(2), 1357-1363. https://www.brainwareuniversity.ac.in/brainwave-papers/index.php/bamj/article/view/58

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