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Journal of Neurosurgery Sep 2015
Topics: Bibliometrics; Humans; Internship and Residency; Neurosurgery; Publications; Publishing
PubMed: 26561675
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Maturitas Mar 2009
Topics: Decision Support Techniques; Duplicate Publications as Topic; Editorial Policies; Periodicals as Topic; Publishing; Scientific Misconduct; United Kingdom
PubMed: 19329006
DOI: 10.1016/j.maturitas.2008.12.005 -
The American Journal of Medicine Jul 2013
Topics: Access to Information; Periodicals as Topic; Publishing
PubMed: 23787194
DOI: 10.1016/j.amjmed.2012.11.027 -
La Tunisie Medicale Dec 2019To describe the bibliometric profile of Tunisian "case report" publications in general surgery over the last thirty years (1989-2018).
OBJECTIVE
To describe the bibliometric profile of Tunisian "case report" publications in general surgery over the last thirty years (1989-2018).
METHODS
This is a descriptive bibliometric study on "case reports", general surgery, Tunisian affiliation, indexed in the Medline database, between January 1, 1989 and December 31, 2018. The themes of Search articles were defined by referring to their major keywords used for their indexing.
RESULTS
During 30 years of study, Medline indexed 188 papers in "General Surgery" type "case reports", signed by 80 authors in first position and 71 authors in last position, belonging to ten academic specialties and 19 professional affiliations. These papers were published by 60 journals, including the Ugandan magazine "Pan African Medical Journal", which published 23% of these "case reports" alone. The number of major indexing keywords was 299 words, mainly "Echinococcosis", "Pancreatic Cancers" and "Echinococcosis of the liver", together accounting for 18.1% of articles.
CONCLUSION
The plethora of "case reports" in Tunisian general surgery publications over the last three decades was accompanied by a preferential edition in the journal "Pan Afr Med J" and a thematic focus on hydatid cysts and cancers pancreatic. Hence the importance of strengthening the capacity of Tunisian surgeons in research methodology and scientific medical writing.
Topics: Bibliometrics; Biomedical Research; Case Management; General Surgery; History, 20th Century; History, 21st Century; Humans; Journal Impact Factor; MEDLINE; Medical Writing; Publications; Publishing; Tunisia
PubMed: 32173799
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The Journal of Rheumatology Jan 2011
Topics: Humans; Publications; Publishing; Research
PubMed: 21196580
DOI: 10.3899/jrheum.100998 -
Journal de Mycologie Medicale Apr 2020
Topics: History, 21st Century; Humans; Mycology; Publishing; Serial Publications; Terminology as Topic
PubMed: 32279707
DOI: 10.1016/j.mycmed.2020.100955 -
Bulletin of Anesthesia History Apr 2013Anesthesia historians believe they have difficulty in getting their work published in peer reviewed journals devoted to anesthesiology. To test the hypothesis of whether...
INTRODUCTION
Anesthesia historians believe they have difficulty in getting their work published in peer reviewed journals devoted to anesthesiology. To test the hypothesis of whether such publication bias exists, we conducted a review of all articles published in six journals.
METHODS
We examined all articles published between January 2001 and December 2010. In order to enable comparison among journals, articles were categorized as major or minor. We also examined whether there were trends in publication over this period.
RESULTS
During this 10-year period, 30,600 articles were published in these journals (range, 2573 to 8563 articles). Of all articles published, only 382 (1.25%, range, 0.41% to 2.87%) were related to the history of anesthesia. The proportion of all articles related to history showed a significant difference with time (P<.001), primarily from differences in minor articles (P<.001). Analysis of the number of history-related articles published shows no obvious difference over the 10-year period (P=.25), but a significant difference among journals (P=.005). For major articles, there was a significant effect with time (P=.046) and journal (P<.001). Minor articles revealed no significant effect with time (P=.15), but significant differences among journals (P=.02).
CONCLUSIONS
Our analysis of 30,600 articles published in six mainstream journals devoted to anesthesiology found that considerable differences exist in the proportion and number of articles that were related to history of anesthesia.
Topics: Anesthesia; Anesthesiology; Bibliometrics; Periodicals as Topic; Publication Bias; Publishing
PubMed: 24205748
DOI: 10.1016/s1522-8649(13)50002-3 -
Circulation Research Nov 1962
Topics: Explosions; Humans; Periodicals as Topic; Publications; Publishing; Research
PubMed: 13991963
DOI: 10.1161/01.res.11.5.777 -
American Journal of Diseases of... Dec 1990
Topics: Duplicate Publications as Topic; Pediatrics; Periodicals as Topic; Publishing
PubMed: 2244605
DOI: 10.1001/archpedi.1990.02150360015008 -
Pediatrics Dec 1990
Topics: Duplicate Publications as Topic; Pediatrics; Periodicals as Topic; Publishing
PubMed: 2251037
DOI: No ID Found