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Title:
Research Collaboration in Saudi Arabia 1980-2014: *Bibliometric* Patterns and National Policy to Foster Research Quantity and Quality
Authors:
Shehatta, I; Mahmood, K
Author Full Names:
Shehatta, Ibrahim; Mahmood, Khalid
Source:
LIBRI, 66 (1):13-29; 10.1515/libri-2015-0095 APR 2016
Language:
English
Document Type:
Article
Author Keywords:
scientific research, research productivity, research collaboration, bibliometric analysis, research policy, Saudi Arabia, InCites (TM) Web of Science
KeyWords Plus:
INTERNATIONAL COLLABORATION; SCIENTIFIC COLLABORATION; CO-AUTHORSHIP; IMPACT; PUBLICATION; COUNTRIES; SCIENCE; CITATION; PRODUCTIVITY; KNOWLEDGE
Abstract:
Using bibliometric indicators from InCites (TM) database of ISI's Web of
Science, the present study examines the publication productivity and
collaboration of Saudi Arabia (KSA) researchers over the period
1980-2014. The data cover 24 (with at least 500 publications) out of 65
KSA organizations that have bibliometric indicators at InCites (TM). The
24 most active KSA organizations accounted for 85.48% (74,767 out of
88,506) of all KSA publications. The analysis shows that 60,639
documents were multi-authored publications indicating the collaboration
ratio of 81.1 %. Various collaboration patterns (single, domestic and
international) were investigated. The international collaboration has
increased from 56 publications in 1980 to 9,859 publications in 2014.
This increase corresponds to 10 times increase in percent of KSA share
in the Worldwide international collaboration. KSA is ranked the first
and second among the 50 most productive countries in % international
growth in collaboration and % overall international collaboration over
the 35-year period. Around half of the collaborative articles (49.2 %)
were published by two or three authors. The collaboration of KSA
researchers in the six disciplines according to the Global Institutional
Profiles Project -GIPP schema is examined. The top 20 collaborating
countries belonged to five continents and the United States and Egypt
were the most collaborative countries with KSA. The highest citation
impact came from collaboration with developed countries and all are
higher than the world overall citation impact (12.01). Egyptian and US
organizations dominate in the top 20 international collaborative
organizations. Accurate prediction of the total publications and
citations are proposed using the total number of international
collaborations of KSA. The findings revealed that collaboration had a
positive effect on scientific productivity and quality, since the
collaborative publications received more citations and were published in
journals with higher *impact factor*, thus they characterized high
quality. Accordingly, developing national research policies are needed
to foster and support collaborations among researchers, organizations
and countries.
Reprint Address:
Shehatta, I (reprint author), Univ Dammam, Deanship Qual & Acad Accreditat, Dammam, Saudi Arabia.
Addresses:
[Shehatta, Ibrahim] Univ Dammam, Deanship Qual & Acad Accreditat, Dammam, Saudi Arabia.
[Mahmood, Khalid] Univ Dammam, Deanship Lib Affairs, Dammam, Eastern Provinc, Saudi Arabia.
E-mail Addresses:
isshehata at uod.edu.sa; Kmhussain at uod.edu.sa
Cited Reference Count:
47
Times Cited:
0
Publisher:
WALTER DE GRUYTER GMBH, GENTHINER STRASSE 13, D-10785 BERLIN, GERMANY
ISSN:
0024-2667
eISSN:
1865-8423
Web of Science Categories:
Information Science & Library Science
Research Areas:
Information Science & Library Science
IDS Number:
DJ3IP
Unique ID:
WOS:000374098400003
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Title:
Dental research in Spain. A *bibliometric* analysis on subjects, authors and institutions (1993-2012)
Authors:
Bueno-Aguilera, F; Jimenez-Contreras, E; Lucena-Martin, C;
Pulgar-Encinas, R
Author Full Names:
Bueno-Aguilera, Felipe; Jimenez-Contreras, Evaristo; Lucena-Martin,
Cristina; Pulgar-Encinas, Rosa
Source:
MEDICINA ORAL PATOLOGIA ORAL Y CIRUGIA BUCAL, 21 (2):E142-E150; 10.4317/medoral.20756 MAR 2016
Language:
English
Document Type:
Article
Author Keywords:
Dental research, dentistry, publications, Journal impact factor, bibliometrics, biomedical research, Spanish dental production
KeyWords Plus:
SCIENCE-CITATION-INDEX; BIOMEDICINE
Abstract:
Background: Bibliometrics is defined as the use of statistical methods
in the analysis of a body of literature to reveal the historical
development of subject fields and patterns of authorship, publication,
and use. Our objective was to characterize Spanish scientific output in
Dentistry through the analysis of Web of Science database in a 20-year
period. By means of a bibliometric study documents were statistically
analyzed using indicators that showed quantitative and qualitative
aspects of the production. Specifically, time course of the scientific
production within the time span was analysed, as were the journals where
the article was published and the categories of Journal Citation Reports
(JCR) in which they belong, thematic areas, authorship, and finally
authors and institutions with the highest production in Spain.
Material and Methods: By means of the design of a specific search
strategy previously described in the scientific literature, we recovered
all citable documents about Dentistry signed by Spanish researchers and
included in the WoS database between 1993 and 2012.
Results: A total of 3006 documents fulfilled the search criteria, of
which 2449 (81.5%) were published in journals within the category
Dentistry Oral Surgery and Medicine and 557 (18.5%) within other
categories of the JCR. During the four quinquenniums studied, the
production increased quantitatively (8.6-fold) and qualitatively.
Finally, the universities of Granada and Complutense of Madrid were the
institutions with the highest production and most prolific authors.
Conclusions: The Spanish dental production sharply increased in the last
two decades, reaching quantitative and qualitative levels similar to
those of the other medical specialties in the country.
Reprint Address:
Jimenez-Contreras, E (reprint author), Univ Granada, Campus Cartuja,Ed Maximo, E-18071 Granada, Spain.
Addresses:
[Bueno-Aguilera, Felipe; Lucena-Martin, Cristina; Pulgar-Encinas, Rosa] Univ Granada, Fac Dent, Dept Stomatol, Campus Cartuja,Ed Maximo, E-18071 Granada, Spain.
[Jimenez-Contreras, Evaristo] Univ Granada, Fac Commun, Dept Informat Sci, Res Grp EC3, Campus Cartuja,Ed Maximo, E-18071 Granada, Spain.
E-mail Addresses:
evaristo at ugr.es
Cited Reference Count:
8
Times Cited:
0
Publisher:
MEDICINA ORAL S L, CALLE DANIEL BALACIART N 4 PTA 17, VALENCIA, 46020, SPAIN
ISSN:
1698-6946
Article Number:
20756
Web of Science Categories:
Dentistry, Oral Surgery & Medicine
Research Areas:
Dentistry, Oral Surgery & Medicine
IDS Number:
DJ1AM
Unique ID:
WOS:000373935500002
PubMed ID:
26827056
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Title:
IJPDLM's 45th anniversary: a retrospective *bibliometric* analysis and future directions
Authors:
Ellinger, AE; Chapman, K
Author Full Names:
Ellinger, Alexander E.; Chapman, Karen
Source:
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF PHYSICAL DISTRIBUTION & LOGISTICS MANAGEMENT, 46 (1):2-18; 10.1108/IJPDLM-12-2015-0301 2016
Language:
English
Document Type:
Article
Author Keywords:
Web of Science, Journal rankings, h-index, Impact factor, Research impact, Citation metrics, Logistics journals, Self-citation
KeyWords Plus:
CITATION
Abstract:
Purpose - After 40 years, IJPDLM received its first *impact factor* from
Web of Science in 2010. This anniversary editorial provides a
retrospective bibliometric assessment of IJPDLM over its initial five
years as a Web of Science journal (2011-2015). First, IJPDLM's citation
metrics are compared to those for the Web of Science journal subject
category of Management. Next, IJPDLM's most cited articles, best papers
and special issues together with the international diversity of the
journal's author base from 2011 to 2015 are reviewed. The analysis also
presents the journals that cite IJPDLM most frequently, as well as the
journals most frequently cited in IJPDLM. Finally, IJPDLM is compared to
peer journals in the logistics and SCM field on various scholarly
metrics including *impact factor*, five-year *impact factor*, h5-index,
number of citations received and self-citation rate. The paper aims to
discuss these issues.
Design/methodology/approach - Retrospective bibliometric analysis of
IJPDLM from 2011 to 2015.
Findings - Boosted by the journal's admission to Web of Science in 2010,
IJPDLM has made steady progress toward fulfilling the mission of
providing its constituents with timeliness, inclusiveness and impact.
Practical implications - The comparison of IJPDLM's scholarly metrics
with those of peer journals and journals in the Web of Science
Management category will be of interest and value to logistics and SCM
researchers.
Originality/value - The retrospective overview and celebration of
IJPDLM's progress over the last five years and future directions will be
of interest to the journal's stakeholders and prospective authors.
Reprint Address:
Ellinger, AE (reprint author), Univ Alabama, Culverhouse Coll Commerce, Business Adm, Tuscaloosa, AL USA.
Addresses:
[Ellinger, Alexander E.] Univ Alabama, Culverhouse Coll Commerce, Business Adm, Tuscaloosa, AL USA.
[Chapman, Karen] Univ Alabama, Bruno Business Lib, Tuscaloosa, AL USA.
E-mail Addresses:
aellinge at cba.ua.edu
Cited Reference Count:
18
Times Cited:
0
Publisher:
EMERALD GROUP PUBLISHING LTD, HOWARD HOUSE, WAGON LANE, BINGLEY BD16 1WA, W YORKSHIRE, ENGLAND
ISSN:
0960-0035
eISSN:
1758-664X
Web of Science Categories:
Management
Research Areas:
Business & Economics
IDS Number:
DJ4AV
Unique ID:
WOS:000374148700001
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Title:
*Bibliometry* of Panama publications in the *Science Citation Index* Expanded: publication type, language, fields, authors and institutions
Authors:
Monge-Najera, J; Ho, YS
Author Full Names:
Monge-Najera, Julian; Ho, Yuh-Shan
Source:
REVISTA DE BIOLOGIA TROPICAL, 63 (4):1255-1266; DEC 2015
Language:
English
Document Type:
Article
Author Keywords:
Panama, SCI-EXPANDED, Web of Science, Research Trend
KeyWords Plus:
OCEAN ECOSYSTEM SERVICES; BIODIVERSITY LOSS; LATIN-AMERICA; ARTICLES; IMPACTS; PERIOD; ANNIVERSARY
Abstract:
Panama is a small Central American country for which apparently there
are no specific scientometric studies. We analyzed 4 854 research
documents originating in Panama in the Science Citation Index Expanded
(SCI-EXPANDED). Most are formal articles and nearly all are in English.
The main fields are ecology, botany, zoology, evolution and aquatic
biology. Most collaboration is done with USA, Germany, United Kingdom,
Canada, and Brazil and the largest numbers of articles are published by
the Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute, the University of Panama,
the Gorgas Institute, the Children's Hospital, the Institute of
Scientific Research and Advanced Technology Services, the Technological
University of Panama, the Ministry of Health, and the University of
Chiriqui. Keyword terms show a concentration on tropical forest trees,
diversity and variation, considering mostly the effects of particular
physical and biological causes. Output has grown steadily for several
decades and continues to grow. The SCI-EXPANDED citations remain
relatively stable and the lifespan of articles exceeds 20 years, with
top citation four years after publication. The *Impact Factor* as
currently measured is not appropriate to know the impact of Panamanian
research. Our results only apply to the literature in the SCI-EXPANDED.
Panama has nearly 100 scientific journals that are not taken into
account by the SCI-EXPANDED. Thus the full productivity of authors and
institutions, and their impact, remain to be studied, but our data
represent a valid baseline for future research.
Reprint Address:
Ho, YS (reprint author), Asia Univ, Trend Res Ctr, Taichung 41354, Taiwan.
Addresses:
[Monge-Najera, Julian] Univ Estatal & Distancia, Lab Ecol Urbana Vicerrectoria Invest, San Jose 2050, Costa Rica.
[Ho, Yuh-Shan] Asia Univ, Trend Res Ctr, Taichung 41354, Taiwan.
E-mail Addresses:
julianmonge at gmail.com; ysho at asia.edu.tw
Cited Reference Count:
34
Times Cited:
0
Publisher:
REVISTA DE BIOLOGIA TROPICAL, UNIVERSIDAD DE COSTA RICA CIUDAD UNIVERSITARIA, SAN JOSE, 00000, COSTA RICA
ISSN:
0034-7744
eISSN:
2215-2075
Web of Science Categories:
Biology
Research Areas:
Life Sciences & Biomedicine - Other Topics
IDS Number:
DJ2YX
Unique ID:
WOS:000374072400030
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Title:
THE TOP 101 *CITED ARTICLES* IN ENVIRONMENTAL CLEAN-UP: OIL SPILL REMEDIATION
Authors:
Dadrasnia, A; Shahsavari, N; Salmah, I
Author Full Names:
Dadrasnia, A.; Shahsavari, N.; Salmah, I.
Source:
GLOBAL NEST JOURNAL, 17 (4):692-700; DEC 2015
Language:
English
Document Type:
Article
Author Keywords:
Top cited articles, ISI web of knowledge, Journals, Science, Oil degradation
KeyWords Plus:
CITATION ANALYSIS; JOURNALS; PUBLICATIONS; CLASSICS
Abstract:
The aim of this search was to identify the 101 top cited articles in the
field of oil spill remediation. A search was conducted based on a
database of the Web of Science included the journal citation reports
from 1980 to 2013. The number of citations of the first 101 top cited
articles is from 24 to 816. The decades with most top-cited articles
published were 2000-2009 (47 articles) and 1990-1999 (37 articles). The
most common research area of study was environmental science ecology.
All the articles were published in 54 different journals in this
category. Journals with the highest number of cited articles were
Applied and Environmental Microbiology (10 articles), Environmental
Science and Technology (6 articles), Organic Geochemistry (6 articles),
Chemosphere (5 articles). Among the top cited articles the mostly named
author were Sakkata Y, and Uddin MA with 6 of articles, followed by
Fedorak PM with 5. Out of 101 top cited articles, 14, 13 and 12 articles
originated from Canada, USA and France, respectively. Okayama and
Alberta Universities were the most common productive institutions. Based
on our knowledge, this is the first report of the 101 top cited articles
in this category.
Reprint Address:
Salmah, I (reprint author), Univ Malaya, Fac Sci, Inst Biol Sci, Kuala Lumpur 50603, Malaysia.
Addresses:
[Dadrasnia, A.; Salmah, I.] Univ Malaya, Fac Sci, Inst Biol Sci, Kuala Lumpur 50603, Malaysia.
[Dadrasnia, A.; Salmah, I.] Islamic Azad Univ, Hajiabad Branch, Hajiabad 55773, Hormozgan, Iran.
E-mail Addresses:
salmah_r at um.edu.my
Funding Acknowledgement:
OCAR chancellery of University Malaya [A-21010-DA674, A- 21010-DA677]; UMRP [RP023A-14AFR]
Funding Text:
The authors would like to acknowledge the support of OCAR chancellery of University Malaya with grant numbers A-21010-DA674 and A- 21010-DA677 and also UMRP with grant number RP023A-14AFR. Also, the authors would like to thank Mr. Hossein Jamali for his invaluable assistance on the statistics.
Cited Reference Count:
22
Times Cited:
0
Publisher:
GLOBAL NETWORK ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY, 30 VOULGAROKTONOU STR, ATHENS, GR 114 72, GREECE
ISSN:
1790-7632
Web of Science Categories:
Environmental Sciences
Research Areas:
Environmental Sciences & Ecology
IDS Number:
DJ0WV
Unique ID:
WOS:000373926000005
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Title:
Apples with oranges? Comparison of scientometric indicators between fields
Authors:
Schubert, A
Author Full Names:
Schubert Andras
Source:
ORVOSI HETILAP, 157 (16):631-634; 10.1556/650.2016.30417 APR 2016
Language:
Hungarian
Document Type:
Article
Author Keywords:
scientometrics, indicators, cross-field comparison
KeyWords Plus:
H-INDEX; IMPACT
Abstract:
It is well known that all scientometric indicators strongly depend on
research fields. Therefore, there is a certain reluctance to make any
cross-field comparison of these indicators. The paper reviews the
possibilities to normalize the most important scientometric indicators:
publication counts, citation rate or h-index, thus making them suitable
for cross-field comparison.
Reprint Address:
Schubert, A (reprint author), MTA Konyvtar & Informacios Kozpont, Tudomanypolit & Tudomanyelemzesi Osztaly, Budapest, Hungary.
Addresses:
[Schubert Andras] MTA Konyvtar & Informacios Kozpont, Tudomanypolit & Tudomanyelemzesi Osztaly, Budapest, Hungary.
E-mail Addresses:
schuba at iif.hu
Cited Reference Count:
11
Times Cited:
0
Publisher:
AKADEMIAI KIADO RT, PRIELLE K U 19, PO BOX 245,, H-1117 BUDAPEST, HUNGARY
ISSN:
0030-6002
eISSN:
1788-6120
Web of Science Categories:
Medicine, General & Internal
Research Areas:
General & Internal Medicine
IDS Number:
DJ2HE
Unique ID:
WOS:000374023900005
PubMed ID:
27063431
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Title:
Auto-correlation of journal impact factor for consensus research reporting statements: a cohort study
Authors:
Shanahan, DR
Author Full Names:
Shanahan, Daniel R.
Source:
PEERJ, 4 10.7717/peerj.1887 MAR 31 2016
Language:
English
Document Type:
Article
Author Keywords:
Impact factor, Quality indicators, Citations, Article downloads, Article metrics, Reporting guidelines, Correlation
KeyWords Plus:
CITATION; ARTICLES; PUBLICATION
Abstract:
Background. The Journal Citation Reports journal impact factors (JIFs)
are widely used to rank and evaluate journals, standing as a proxy for
the relative importance of a journal within its field. However, numerous
criticisms have been made of use of a JIF to evaluate importance. This
problem is exacerbated when the use of JIFs is extended to evaluate not
only the journals, but the papers therein. The purpose of this study was
therefore to investigate the relationship between the number of
citations and journal IF for identical articles published simultaneously
in multiple journals.
Methods. Eligible articles were consensus research reporting statements
listed on the EQUATOR journals. EQUATOR Network website that were
published simultaneously in three or more correlation between the
citation count for each article and the median journal JIF over the
published period, and between the citation count and number of article
accesses was calculated for each reporting statement.
Results Nine research reporting statements were included in this
analysis, representing 85 articles published across 58 journals in
biomedicine. The number of citations was strongly correlated to the JIF
for six of the reporting guidelines, with moderate nine correlation
shown for the remaining three guidelines (median r = 0.66, 95% CI
[0.45-0.90]). There was also a strong positive correlation between the
number of citations and the number of article accesses (median r =
0.71,95% CI [0.5-0.8]) although the number of data points for this
analysis were limited. When adjusted for the individual reporting
guidelines, each logarithm unit of JIF predicted a median increase of
0.8 logarithrn units of citation counts (95% CI 1-0.4-5.21), and each
logarithm unit of article accesses predicted a median increase of 0.1
logarithrn units of citation counts (95% CI [-0.9-1.41]. This model
explained 26% of the variance in citations (median adjusted r(2) = 0.26,
range 0.18-1.0).
Conclusion. The impact factor of the journal in which a reporting
statement was published was shown to influence the number of citations
that statement will gather over time. Similarly, the number of article
accesses also influenced the number of citations, although to a lesser
extent than the impact factor. This demonstrates that citation counts
are not purely a reflection of scientific and the impact factor is, in
fact, auto-correlated.
Reprint Address:
Shanahan, DR (reprint author), BioMed Cent, London, England.
Addresses:
[Shanahan, Daniel R.] BioMed Cent, London, England.
E-mail Addresses:
daniel.shanahan at biomedcentral.com
Cited Reference Count:
30
Times Cited:
0
Publisher:
PEERJ INC, 341-345 OLD ST, THIRD FLR, LONDON, EC1V 9LL, ENGLAND
ISSN:
2167-8359
Article Number:
e1887
Web of Science Categories:
Multidisciplinary Sciences
Research Areas:
Science & Technology - Other Topics
IDS Number:
DJ4FC
Unique ID:
WOS:000374159800012
PubMed ID:
27069817
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Title:
Evaluating patterns of national and international collaboration in Cuban science using *bibliometric* tools
Authors:
Palacios-Callender, M; Roberts, SA; Roth-Berghofer, T
Author Full Names:
Palacios-Callender, Miriam; Roberts, Stephen Andrew; Roth-Berghofer,
Thomas
Source:
JOURNAL OF DOCUMENTATION, 72 (2):362-390; 10.1108/JD-11-2014-0164 2016
Language:
English
Document Type:
Article
Author Keywords:
Author affiliation, Bibliometric, Building scientific capacity, Cuba, Science policy, Scientific collaboration
KeyWords Plus:
SCIENTIFIC CO-AUTHORSHIP; PUBLIC-HEALTH; LATIN-AMERICA; COUNTRIES; BIOTECHNOLOGY; INDICATORS; ARTICLES; OUTPUT
Abstract:
Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to explore the hypothesis that
collaboration was a key characteristic of Cuban science to maintain
their scientific capacity during a period of economic restrictions and
an important feature of Cuban science policy and practice for the
benefit of society.
Design/methodology/approach - Collaboration was studied through Cuban
scientific publications listed in PubMed for the period 1990-2010. The
search was carried out using the advanced search engine of PubMed
indicating <Cuba> in the affiliation field. To identify participating
institutions a second search was performed to find the affiliations of
all authors per article through the link to the electronic journal. A
data set was created to identify institutional publication patterns for
the surveyed period. Institutions were classified in three categories
according to their scientific production as Central, Middle or Distal:
the pattern of collaboration between these categories was analysed.
Findings - Results indicate that collaboration between scientifically
advanced institutions (Central) and a wide range of national
institutions is a consequence of the social character of science in Cuba
in which cooperation prevails. Although this finding comes from a
limited field of biomedical science it is likely to reflect Cuban
science policy in general.
Originality/value - Using bibliometric tools the study suggests that
Cuban science policy and practice ensure the application of science for
social needs by harnessing human resources through national and
international collaboration, building in this way stronger scientific
capacity.
Reprint Address:
Palacios-Callender, M (reprint author), Univ West London, London, England.
Addresses:
[Palacios-Callender, Miriam; Roberts, Stephen Andrew; Roth-Berghofer, Thomas] Univ West London, London, England.
E-mail Addresses:
Miriam.Palacios-Callender2 at uwl.ac.uk
Cited Reference Count:
53
Times Cited:
0
Publisher:
EMERALD GROUP PUBLISHING LTD, HOWARD HOUSE, WAGON LANE, BINGLEY BD16 1WA, W YORKSHIRE, ENGLAND
ISSN:
0022-0418
eISSN:
1758-7379
Web of Science Categories:
Computer Science, Information Systems; Information Science & Library Science
Research Areas:
Computer Science; Information Science & Library Science
IDS Number:
DJ4DH
Unique ID:
WOS:000374155100011
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