Soteriades ES, Rosmarakis ES, Paraschakis K, Falagas ME "Research contribution of different world regions in the top 50 biomedical journals (1995-2002) " FASEB JOURNAL 20 (1): 29-34 JAN 2006
Eugene Garfield
garfield at CODEX.CIS.UPENN.EDU
Thu Jul 13 17:01:23 EDT 2006
E-Mail : matthew.falagas at tufts.edu
DOI : 10.1096/fj.05-4711lsf
Title: Research contribution of different world regions in the top 50
biomedical journals (1995-2002)
Author(s): Soteriades ES, Rosmarakis ES, Paraschakis K, Falagas ME
Source: FASEB JOURNAL 20 (1): 29-34 JAN 2006
Document Type: Article
Language: English
Cited References: 22 Times Cited: 0
Abstract:
We evaluated all articles published by different world regions in the top
50 biomedical journals in the database of the Journal Citation Reports-
Institute for Scientific Information for the period between 1995 and 2002.
The world was divided into 9 regions [United States of America (the U. S.),
Western Europe, Japan, Canada, Asia, Oceania, Latin America, and the
Caribbean, Eastern Europe, and Africa] based on a combination of
geographic, economic and scientific criteria. The number of articles
published by each region, the mean impact factor, and the product of the
above two parameters were our main indicators. The above numbers were also
adjusted for population size, gross national income per capita of each
region, and other factors. Articles published from the U. S. made up about
two-thirds of all scientific papers published in the top 50 biomedical
journals between 1995 and 2002. Western Europe contributed approximately a
quarter of the published papers while the remaining one-tenth of articles
came from the rest of the world. Canada, however, ranked second when number
of articles was adjusted for population size. The U. S. is by far the
highest-ranking country/region in publications in the top 50 biomedical
journals even after adjusting for population size, gross national product,
and other factors. Canada and Western Europe share the second place while
the rest of the world is far behind. Soteriades, E. S., Rosmarakis, E. S.,
Paraschakis, K., Falagas, M. E. Research contribution of different world
regions in the top 50 biomedical journals (1995-2002).
Addresses: Falagas ME (reprint author), AIBS, 9 Neapoleos St, Maroussi,
15123 Greece
AIBS, Maroussi, 15123 Greece
Cyprus Int Inst Environm & Publ Hlth, Nicosia, Cyprus
Tufts Univ, Sch Med, Dept Med, Boston, MA 02111 USA
E-mail Addresses: matthew.falagas at tufts.edu
Publisher: FEDERATION AMER SOC EXP BIOL, 9650 ROCKVILLE PIKE, BETHESDA, MD
20814-3998 USA
Subject Category: BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY; BIOLOGY; CELL BIOLOGY
IDS Number: 021PU
ISSN: 0892-6638
CITED REFERENCES :
UN STAT YB : 2004
*I SCI INF
SCI CIT IND J CIT RE : 2004
*NAT LIB MED
IND MED DAT PUBM : 2004
*WORLD BANK
WORLD DEV IND 2002 : 2004
BENNER M
AUST HLTH REV 28 : 161 2004
BENZER A
GEOGRAPHICAL ANALYSIS OF MEDICAL PUBLICATIONS IN 1990
LANCET 341 : 247 1993
COATES R
Language and publication in Cardiovascular Research articles
CARDIOVASCULAR RESEARCH 53 : 279 2002
GALLAGHER EJ
Evidence of methodologic bias in the derivation of the Science Citation
Index impact factor
ANNALS OF EMERGENCY MEDICINE 31 : 83 1998
GARFIELD E
CITATION INDEXES FOR SCIENCE - NEW DIMENSION IN DOCUMENTATION THROUGH
ASSOCIATION OF IDEAS
SCIENCE 122 : 108 1955
HEFLER L
Geography of biomedical publications in the European Union, 1990-98
LANCET 353 : 1856 1999
KEISER J
Representation of authors and editors from countries with different human
development indexes in the leading literature on tropical medicine: Survey
of current evidence
BRITISH MEDICAL JOURNAL 328 : 1229 2004
LUUKKONEN T
BIBLIOMETRICS AND EVALUATION OF RESEARCH PERFORMANCE
ANNALS OF MEDICINE 22 : 145 1990
MELA GS
Radiological research in Europe: a bibliometric study
EUROPEAN RADIOLOGY 13 : 657 2003
NEUBERGER J
Impact factors: uses and abuses
EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF GASTROENTEROLOGY & HEPATOLOGY 14 : 209 2002
RAHMAN M
Biomedical publication - global profile and trend
PUBLIC HEALTH 117 : 274 2003
ROSMARAKIS ES
Estimates of global production in cardiovascular diseases research
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF CARDIOLOGY 100 : 443 2005
SARAVIA NG
Plumbing the brain drain
BULLETIN OF THE WORLD HEALTH ORGANIZATION 82 : 608 2004
SEGLEN PO
Why the impact factor of journals should not be used for evaluating research
BRITISH MEDICAL JOURNAL 314 : 498 1997
THOMPSON DF
Geography of US biomedical publications, 1990 to 1997
NEW ENGLAND JOURNAL OF MEDICINE 340 : 817 1999
UGOLINI D
Oncological research overview in the European Union. A 5-year survey
EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF CANCER 39 : 1888 2003
VERGIDIS PI
IN PRESS EUR J CLIN : 2005
WHITEHOUSE GH
Impact factors: facts and myths
EUROPEAN RADIOLOGY 12 : 715 2002
More information about the SIGMETRICS
mailing list