Personal Research Database



Personal Research Database

Bibliometric

Part IV: K to S

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Prof. Yuh-Shan Ho

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Title: Keio Journal of Medicine 1

Title: Kidney International 2

Title: Klinische Monatsblatter fur Augenheilkunde 4

Title: Knee Surgery Sports Traumatology Arthroscopy 6

Title: Knowledge Organization 7

Title: Kolner Zeitschrift fur Soziologie und Sozialpsychologie 8

Title: Kovove Materialy-Metallic Materials 10

Title: Kvantovaya Elektronika 11

Title: Laboratory Investigation 12

Title: Lakartidningen 16

Title: Lancet 17

Title: Laryngoscope 22

Title: Lasie 23

Title: Learned Publishing 24

Title: Lecture Notes in Computer Science 25

Title: Leonardo 28

Title: Letters in Applied Microbiology 29

Title: Libraries & Culture 30

Title: Library Acquisitions: Practice & Theory 32

Title: Library Collections Acquisitions & Technical Services 34

Title: Library Development 36

Title: Library and Information 37

Title: Library and Information Science 38

Title: Library & Information Science Research 42

Title: Library and Information Service 49

Title: Library and Information Services in Astronomy IV 52

Title: Library Journal 55

Title: Library Quarterly 56

Title: Library Resources & Technical Services 61

Title: Library Review 63

Title: Library Science 64

Title: Library Science with a Slant to Documentation and Information Studies 65

Title: Library Trends 67

Title: Libri 73

Title: Topics in Applied Physics 78

Title: Likars’ka Sprava 79

Title: Limnology 80

Title: Linear Algebra and Its Applications 81

Title: Listy Cukrovarnicke A Reparske 82

Title: Malaysian Journal of Library & Information Science 83

Title: Management Learning 91

Title: Management Science 92

Title: Managerial Finance 93

Title: Manual Therapy 94

Title: Marketing Health Services 96

Title: Marketing Science 97

Title: Maternal and Child Health Journal 99

Title: Mathematical and Computer Modelling 101

Title: Mathematics and Computers in Simulation 103

Title: Mayo Clinic Proceedings 104

Title: Medical Care 106

Title: Medical Care Research and Review 107

Title: Medical Decision Making 108

Title: Medical Education 109

Title: Medical Hypotheses 113

Title: Medical Informatics 118

Title: Medical Informatics and the Internet in Medicine 119

Title: Medical Information 121

Title: Medical Journal of Australia 123

Title: Medical Reference Services Quarterly 127

Title: Medicinal Research Reviews 128

Title: Medicina Clinica 130

Title: Medicina Española 145

Title: M S-Medecine Sciences 146

Title: MEDINFO 148

Title: Medizinische Klinik 150

Title: Memorias do Instituto Oswaldo Cruz 151

Title: Metallurgical and Materials Transactions B-Process Metallurgy and Materials Processing Science 152

Title: Methods of Information in Medicine 153

Title: Microbiología (Madrid, Spain) 156

Title: Military Medicine 157

Title: Modern Information 158

Title: Modern Pathology 159

Title: Molecular Systems Biology 160

Title: On the Move to Meaningful Internet Systems 2005: Coopis, Doa, and Odbase, Pt 2, Proceedings 161

Title: Nachrichten fur Dokumentation 162

Title: Nanotechnology 164

Title: Marine Ecology-Progress Series 165

Title: Nature 167

Title: Nature Biotechnology 175

Title: Nature Cell Biology 176

Title: Nature Immunology 177

Title: Nature Materials 178

Title: Nature Neuroscience 179

Title: 12th National Conference of Yugoslav Astronomers and International Workshop on the Development of Astronomical Databases 180

Title: National Medical Journal of India 181

Title: Nauchno-Tekhnicheskaya Informatsiya 182

Title: Nauchno-Tekhnicheskaya Informatsiya Seriya 1-Organizatsiya I Metodika Informatsionnoi Raboty 183

Title: Nauchno-Tekhnicheskaya Informatsiya Seriya 2-Informatsionnye Protsessy I Sistemy 185

Title: Nederlands Tijdschrift voor Geneeskunde 187

Title: Nefrologia 190

Title: Nematropica 192

Title: Nephrology Dialysis Transplantation 193

Title: Nervenarzt 194

Title: Netherlands Journal of Medicine 195

Title: Neurochemistry International 197

Title: Neurocirugia 198

Title: NeuroImage 200

Title: Neurologia 201

Title: Neuroscience Letters 203

Title: Neurosciences and Music II: from Perception to Performance 204

Title: Neurosurgery 205

Title: Neurourology and Urodynamics 207

Title: New Blackfriars 209

Title: New Century Library 210

Title: New England Journal of Medicine 211

Title: New Genetics and Society 214

Title: New Journal of Chemistry 215

Title: New Journal of Physics 216

Title: New Library World 217

Title: New Review of Information Behaviour Research 218

Title: New York Folklore 219

Title: New Zealand Medical Journal 220

Title: NFD Information-Wissenschaft und Praxis 222

Title: Nicotine & Tobacco Research 223

Title: Nigerian Libraries 224

Title: Nippon Ganka Gakkai Zasshi 225

Title: Nonlinear Dynamics, Psychology, and Life Sciences 227

Title: Nordic Journal of Psychiatry 228

Title: Nordisk Medicin 230

Title: Nordisk Psykologi 231

Title: Notes 232

Title: Notes and Queries 233

Title: Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section B: Beam Interactions with Materials and Atoms 234

Title: Nurse Author and Editor 235

Title: Nurse Education Today 236

Title: Nursing Ethics 237

Title: Nursing Informatics: An International Overview for Nursing in a Technological ERA 238

Title: Nursing Inquiry 239

Title: Nursing Research 240

Title: Nursing Science Quarterly 242

Title: Nutricion Hospitalaria 243

Title: Obesity Research 245

Title: Obesity Reviews 247

Title: Obstetrics and Gynecology 248

Title: Occupational and Environmental Medicine 251

Title: Occupational Health and Industrial Medicine 254

Title: Occupational Medicine-Oxford 255

Title: OCL-Oleagineux Corps Gras Lipides 256

Title: Omega-International Journal of Management Science 257

Title: Oncologia (Madrid) 260

Title: Online Information Review 261

Title: Online Journal of Current Clinical Trials 264

Title: Online Review 265

Title: 3rd Open Conference on Information Science in Canada on Organizational Patterns in Information Science in Canada 266

Title: Operative Dentistry 267

Title: Ophthalmologe 268

Title: Organization Studies 269

Title: Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery 270

Title: Pacific Health Dialog 273

Title: Paedagogica Historica 275

Title: Paediatric Anaesthesia 277

Title: Palliative Medicine 278

Title: P S 282

Title: Pain 283

Title: Parasitology Today 284

Title: Pathologica 285

Title: Pathology International 286

Title: Patient Education and Counseling 287

Title: Pediatric Dentistry 289

Title: Pediatric Emergency Care 291

Title: Pediatric Radiology 293

Title: Pediatric Rehabilitation 294

Title: Pediatrics 295

Title: Pediatrics International 297

Title: Peritoneal Dialysis International 298

Title: Periodicum Biologorum 300

Title: Personality and Individual Differences 304

Title: Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin 306

Title: Pharmaceutical Science & Technology Today 307

Title: Pharmacological Research 308

Title: Pharmacological Reviews 309

Title: Pharmacoepidemiology and Drug Safety 310

Title: Pharmacotherapy 312

Title: Pharmazie 314

Title: Philosophical Books 316

Title: Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society A-Mathematical Physical and Engineering Sciences 317

Title: Physica A-Statistical Mechanics and Its Applications 318

Title: Physica B-Condensed Matter 321

Title: Physica Status Solidi B-Basic Research 322

Title: Physica Status Solidi B-Basic Solid State Physics 323

Title: Physics World 325

Title: Physiologist 326

Title: Planning Practice and Research 327

Title: Plant Biotechnology Journal 328

Title: Plant Protection Science 329

Title: Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery 331

Title: PLoS Biology 336

Title: PLoS Medicine 338

Title: PLoS ONE 339

Title: Poetics 341

Title: Policy Sciences 343

Title: Policy Studies Journal 344

Title: Polish Polar Research 346

Title: Political Studies Review 347

Title: Politicka Ekonomie 348

Title: Polymer 349

Title: Portal-Libraries and the Academy 351

Title: PICMET ‘01. Portland International Conference on Management of Engineering and Technology. Proceedings Vol. 1: Book of Summaries (IEEE Cat. No. 01CH37199) 354

Title: A Practical Guide to Geostatistical Mapping of Environmental Variables 358

Title: Presse Medicale 359

Title: Problemy Tuberkuleza 360

Title: Proceedings of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences 361

Title: Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society 362

Title: Proceedings of the American Society for Information Science 363

Title: Proceedings of the American Society for Information Science and Technology 364

Title: Proceedings of the ASIS Annual Meeting 366

Title: Proceedings of the 5th International Conference on Intellectual Capital and Knowledge Management & Organisational Learning 368

Title: Proceedings of the 13th International Conference on Industrial Engineering and Engineering Management 370

Title: Proceedings of ISSI 2007: 11th International Conference of the International Society for Scientometrics and Informetrics, Vols I and II 372

Title: Proceedings. Eighth International Conference on Information Visualisation 375

Title: Proceedings of the 4th International Conference on Intellectual Capital, Knowledge Management and Organisational Learning 376

Title: Proceedings of IRNOP VII Project Research Conference 378

Title: Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 380

Title: Proceedings of the Royal Society of London Series B-Biological Sciences 384

Title: Productions Animales (Paris) 385

Title: Profesional de la Informacion 386

Title: Progress in Biochemistry and Biophysics 390

Title: Progress in Communication 391

Title: Progress in Convergence: Technologies for Human Wellbeing 392

Title: Progress in Organic Coatings 393

Title: Prostate Cancer and Prostatic Diseases 395

Title: Psicologia Conductual 396

Title: Psicothema 398

Title: Psihologija 402

Title: Psiquis 403

Title: PS-Political Science & Politics 404

Title: Psycho-Oncology 405

Title: Psychopathology 406

Title: Psychological Assessment 408

Title: Psychological Reports 409

Title: Psychologie in Erziehung und Unterricht 410

Title: Psychotherapeut 411

Title: Psychological Record 412

Title: Psychologische Rundschau 413

Title: Psychology 414

Title: Psychology of Addictive Behaviors 415

Title: Psychology Exploration 416

Title: Psychology & Health 417

Title: Psychotherapie Psychosomatik Medizinische Psychologie 419

Title: Psychophysiology 421

Title: Psychotherapy and Psychosomatics 423

Title: Psychotherapy Research 424

Title: Public Health 426

Title: Public Understanding of Science 428

Title: Publishing Journal 429

Title: Publications of the American Statistical Association 430

Title: Quaerendo 431

Title: Quality Management in Higher Education, Proceedings 432

Title: Quarterly Bulletin of IAALD 434

Title: Quaternary Science Reviews 435

Title: R & D Management 436

Title: R & D Management 437

Title: RQ 439

Title: Radiologia 440

Title: Radiology and Oncology 442

Title: Ra-Revista de Arquitectura 443

Title: Regional Anesthesia and Pain Medicine 448

Title: Regional Science and Urban Economics 450

Title: Regional Studies 451

Title: Relatorios Cientificos e Tecnicos do IPIMAR Serie Digital 455

Title: Research Evaluation 456

Title: Research in Higher Education 471

Title: Research in Microbiology 472

Title: Research in Nursing & Health 473

Title: Research Papers in Education 474

Title: Research Policy 475

Title: Research Quarterly for Exercise and Sport 524

Title: Research on Social Work Practice 525

Title: Research Strategies 528

Title: Research Technology Management 529

Title: Researches in Library Science 530

Title: Researches in Medical Education 532

Title: Restorative Neurology and Neuroscience 533

Title: Retrovirology 535

Title: Review of Economics and Statistics 536

Title: Review of General Psychology 537

Title: Revista da Associação Médica Brasileira 538

Title: Revista de Biologia Tropical 539

Title: Revista Brasileira de Entomologia 542

Title: Revista Chilena de Historia Natural 544

Title: Revista Chilena de Infectología 545

Title: Revista de Chimie 546

Title: Revista Clinica Española 547

Title: Revista de Dialectologia y Tradiciones Populares 550

Title: Revista de Enfermería 551

Title: Revista da Escola de Enfermagem da USP 552

Title: Revista Española de Anestesiología y Reanimación 553

Title: Revista Española de Cardiología 555

Title: Revista Española de Documentacion Cientifica 559

Title: Revista Española de Drogodependencias 567

Title: Revista Española de Enfermedades Digestivas 568

Title: Revista Española de Financiacion y Contabilidad-Spanish Journal of Finance and Accounting 572

Title: Revista Española de Medicina Nuclear 573

Title: Revista Española de Quimioterapia 575

Title: Revista Española de Salud Pública 576

Title: Revista de la Facultad de Ciencias Médicas 579

Title: Revista Fitotecnia Mexicana 580

Title: Revista Gaúcha de Enfermagem 581

Title: Revista Geologica de Chile 582

Title: Revista de Investigacion Clinica 583

Title: Revista Latinoamericana de Psicologia 585

Title: Revista Medica de Chile 588

Title: Revista Mexicana de Psicologia 592

Title: Revista de Neurologia 594

Title: Revista Panamericana de Salud Publica-Pan American Journal of Public Health 600

Title: Revista de Salud Pública (Bogotá, Colombia) 602

Title: Revista de Saúde Pública 603

Title: Revue de Chirurgie Orthopedique et Reparatrice de l Appareil Moteur 609

Title: Revue Française d’Allergologie et d’Immunologie Clinique 610

Title: Revue des Maladies Respiratoires 611

Title: Rheumatology 612

Title: Risk Analysis 615

Title: Rofo-Fortschritte Auf dem Gebiet der Rontgenstrahlen und der Bildgebenden Verfahren 616

Title: Romanian Journal of Economic Forecasting 618

Title: Rozhledy v Chirurgii 619

Title: Rural Remote Health 620

Title: Salud Mental 622

Title: Scandinavian Journal of Economics 627

Title: Scandinavian Journal of Management 628

Title: Scandinavian Journal of Primary Health Care 629

Title: Scandinavian Journal of Psychology 631

Title: Scandinavian Journal of Work Environment & Health 632

Title: Schizophrenia Research 634

Title: Schweizerische Medizinische Wochenschrift 635

Title: SCI-Tech Information Development & Economy 637

Title: Science 639

Title: Science Communication 647

Title: Science and Engineering Ethics 648

Title: Science Evaluation and Its Management 649

Title: Science Progress 651

Title: Science and Public Policy 652

Title: Science of Science and Management of S. & T. 653

Title: Science, Technology & Human Values 654

Title: Science and Technology Libraries 656

Title: Science’s STKE 658

Title: The Scientist 659

Title: Keio Journal of Medicine

Full Journal Title: Keio Journal of Medicine

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JCR Abbreviated Title: Keio J Med

ISSN: 0022-9717

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? Rahman, M., Sakamoto, J. and Fukui, T. (2004), Japan’s share of research output in basic medical science. Keio Journal of Medicine, 53 (3), 172-177.

Abstract: Objective: To investigate the degree of Japan’s contribution to the research in basic biomedical science in the last decade. Methods: Articles published during 1991-2000 in highly reputed basic biomedical science journals (10 journals from each of the 16 categories related to basic biomedical science) were accessed through MEDLINE database. The number of articles having affiliation with a Japanese institution was then determined using appropriate search strategies. Results: In total 312,748 articles were published in the selected journals and Japan’s share was 20,665 articles (6.6% of total) with an upward trend over time (p = 0.01). Japan’s share was higher in the journals, which publish mostly original articles (6.9%) than that in the journals, which publish only review articles (2.6%). The former group showed an upward trend (p = 0.01) over time (1991-2000) while the latter did not (p = 0.08). Among the 16 categories, Japan had significantly positive trend in 7 categories while others remained unchanged. Conclusions: Japan’s share of original articles for basic medical science has increased in the last decade. On the other hand, its share of review articles was low and has remained stagnant in the same period.

Keywords: Affiliation, Biomedical, Database, Japan, Journals, Medical, Research, Review, Science, Science Journals, Search Strategies, Trend

Title: Kidney International

Full Journal Title: Kidney International

ISO Abbreviated Title: Kidney Int.

JCR Abbreviated Title: Kidney Int

ISSN: 0085-2538

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? Garg, A.X., Iansavichus, A.V., Kastner, M., Walters, L.A., Wilczynski, N., McKibbon, K.A., Yang, R.C., Rehman, F. and Haynes, R.B. (2006), Lost in publication: Half of all renal practice evidence is published in non-renal journals. Kidney International, 70 (11), 1995-2005.

Full Text: 2006\Kid Int70, 1995.pdf

Abstract: Physicians often scan a select number of journals to keep up to date with practice evidence for patients with kidney conditions. This raises the question of where relevant studies are published. We performed a bibliometric analysis using 195 renal systematic reviews. Each review used a comprehensive method to identify all primary studies for a focused clinical question relevant to patient care. We compiled all the primary studies included in these reviews, and considered where each study was published. Of the 2779 studies, 1351 (49%) were published in the top 20 journals. Predictably, this list included Transplantation Proceedings (5.9% of studies), Kidney International (5.3%), American Journal of Kidney Diseases (4.7%), Nephrology Dialysis Transplantation (4.3%), Transplantation (4.2%), and Journal of the American Society of Nephrology (2.4%). Ten non-renal journals were also on this list, including New England Journal of Medicine (2.4%), Lancet (2.3%), and Diabetes Care (2.2%). The remaining 1428 (51%) studies were published across other 446 journals. When the disciplines of all journals were considered, 59 were classified as renal or transplant journals (42% of articles). Other specialties included general and internal medicine (16%), endocrinology (diabetes) and metabolism (6.5%), surgery (6.2%), cardiovascular diseases (6.1%), pediatrics (4.3%), and radiology (3.3%). About half of all renal practice evidence is published in non-renal journals. Browsing the top journals is important. However, relevant studies are also scattered across a large range of journals that may not be routinely scanned by busy physicians, and keeping up with this literature requires other continuing education strategies.

Keywords: Analysis, Bibliometric, Bibliometric Analysis, Bibliometrics, Cardiovascular, Cardiovascular Diseases, Chronic Kidney-Disease, Clinical, Contrast-Induced Nephropathy, Converting-Enzyme-Inhibitors, Diabetes, Dietary-Protein Restriction, Diseases, Education, England, General, Hemolytic-Uremic Syndrome, Idiopathic Membranous Nephropathy, Internal Medicine, Kidney, Kidney Diseases, Live-Donor Nephrectomy, Low-Dose Dopamine, Medical, Metabolism, Nephrology, New England, Patient, Patients, Pediatrics, Periodicals, Physicians, Practice, Publication, Radiocontrast-Induced Nephropathy, Radiology, Randomized Controlled-Trials, Range, Renal, Review, Reviews, Strategies, Surgery, Systematic Reviews, Transplant, Transplantation

Title: Klinische Monatsblatter fur Augenheilkunde

Full Journal Title: Klinische Monatsblatter fur Augenheilkunde

ISO Abbreviated Title: Klinische Monatsblat. Augenheilkunde

JCR Abbreviated Title: Klin Monatsbl Augenh

ISSN: 0023-2165

Issues/Year: 12

Journal Country/Territory: Germany

Language: Multi-Language

Publisher: Georg Thieme Verlag KG

Publisher Address: Rudigerstr 14, D-70469 Stuttgart, Germany

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Ophthalmology: Impact Factor 0.534,/(2002); Impact Factor 0.495,/(2003)

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? Mojon-Azzil, S.M., Jiang, X.Y., Wagner, U. and St Mojon, D. (2002), Ophthalmology ‘Made in Switzerland’ - Swiss papers listed in MEDLINE. Klinische Monatsblatter für Augenheilkunde, 219 (12), 866-871.

Abstract: Background: Publications are one of the most important tools to measure scientific production in a particular sphere. Hence, the aim of this study was to identify the quantitative and (through journal Impact Factor) qualitative amount of ophthalmological articles coming from Switzerland. Materials and methods: With a specifically developed software we searched 70 ophthalmological journals indexed by MEDLINE for articles from Switzerland. Results: Not counting the publications related to the annual meeting of the Swiss Ophthalmological Society, the amount of Swiss papers in ophthalmological journals indexed by MEDLINE, increased between 1988 and 1999 by a factor of four. in proportion to the global amount of ophthalmological publications we calculated an increase by a factor of 2.6. The amount of publications grew particularly during the analysed time period in journals with high impact factors. In 1999 a total of 1.8% of the indexed ophthalmological articles originated from Swiss research institutes and hospitals. The average amount of authors of Swiss publications increased, thereby following an international trend. Conclusions: The increased amount of publications may rely on the growing role of Swiss research in ophthalmology as well as on a broadened and deepened international orientation of Swiss ophthalmology. The increased amount of authors can be explained by the growing complexity and interdisciplinarity of research projects. Both, the amount of publications and the number of authors, can be linked to the ‘publish or perish’ paradigma.

Keywords: Switzerland, Research, Ophthalmology, Publications, Authors, Articles, Papers

Title: Knee Surgery Sports Traumatology Arthroscopy

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? Eriksson, E. (2004), Impact factors and publication times. Knee Surgery Sports Traumatology Arthroscopy, 12 (4), 261.

Keywords: Publication

Title: Knowledge Organization

Full Journal Title: Knowledge Organization

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? Nissan, E. and Shimony, S.E. (1996), Tambalacoque: For a formal account of the gist of a scholarly argument. Knowledge Organization, 23 (3), 135-146.

Abstract: Argumentation as reflected in a short communication from the published literature of botany and zoology is discussed. Trying to capture the logic structure of the argument, however imperfectly, is of interest to information science depending on a particular goal. namely, to potentially benefit the task of sketching the relation between bibliographic entries somewhat better than present-day bibliometric or scientometric practice does. This imposes tight limits on the depth of the analysis of the text. Even that way, the project of normalizing the analyzed paper’s argument is ambitious.

Keywords: Bibliometric, Defense, Heuristics, Indicators, Literature, Science

Title: Kolner Zeitschrift fur Soziologie und Sozialpsychologie

Full Journal Title: KZfSS Kölner Zeitschrift für Soziologie und Sozialpsychologie; Kolner Zeitschrift fur Soziologie und Sozialpsychologie

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ISSN: 0023-2653

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? Jansen, D., Wald, A., Franke, K., Schmoch, U. and Schubert, T. (2007), Third party research funding and performance in research. On the effects of institutional conditions on research performance of teams. Kolner Zeitschrift fur Soziologie und Sozialpsychologie, 59 (1), 125-149.

Full Text: 2007\Kol Zei Soz Soz59, 125.pdf

Abstract: Resources within and between higher education and research institutions are increasingly allocated according to scientific performance. Evaluation exercises and the measurement of research performance take on a new role in this context. Third party research income is a performance indicator which is rather easy to measure and is used in most of the new performance-based evaluation procedures. This paper sets out to scrutinize the meaning and validity of third party research income. We studied research teams from three different research fields with a mixed quantitative/qualitative approach. The focus is on the causal relations between institutional/input indicators, third party research income as another input indicator, and a variety of output indicators of scientific production. An important result is that third party money has a positive effect on performance only below a certain and discipline-specific threshold. Further analysis shows that output performance is to a great extent field-specific. The context conditions for scientific production differ greatly, so that comparative performance assessments are only valid within homogeneous research fields. Another important result is that output performance is multidimensional and cannot be measured by bibliometric indicators only. These findings have implications for the rationality of the evaluation assessment exercises as well as for the funding decisions of science foundations, ministries of science and - increasingly, the heads of universities and departments. These topics are discussed in the last chapter as well as the implications for further research.

Keywords: Analysis, Assessment, Assessments, Bibliometric, Bibliometric Indicators, Citation, Competition, Education, Effects, Evaluation, Funding, Higher Education, Homogeneous, Impact, Income, Indicator, Indicators, Institutions, Meaning, Measurement, Optimal Size of Research Teams, Organization, Output, Paper, Peer Review, Performance, Performance Indicator, Performance of Research Teams, Performance-Based Evaluation, Production, Productivity, Qualitative, Reputation, Research, Research Funding, Research Performance, Role, Science, Science Policy, Scientific Production, System, Third Party Funding, Threshold, Universities, Validity

Title: Kovove Materialy-Metallic Materials

Full Journal Title: Kovove Materialy-Metallic Materials

ISO Abbreviated Title: Kov. Mater.-Met. Mater.

JCR Abbreviated Title: Kovove Mater

ISSN: 0023-432X

Issues/Year: 6

Journal Country/Territory: Slovakia

Language: Multi-Language

Publisher: Redakcia Kovove Materialy

Publisher Address: UL Racianska 75, PO Box 95, 830 08 Bratislava 38, Slovakia

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Materials Science, Multidisciplinary: Impact Factor 0.563/(2003)

Metallurgy & Metallurgical Engineering: Impact Factor 0.563/(2003)

? Nemecek, S. and Fiala, J. (1998), Evaluating the journal Kovove Materialy: Are bibliometric indicators the best criterion? Kovove Materialy-Metallic Materials, 36 (4), 298-305.

Abstract: The citation data offer a potential to develop quantitative tools for ranking, categorizing, and comparing journals. Citation analysis is used here to assess the journal Kovove materialy, and the limitation of these procedures is discussed

Keywords: Bibliometric, Citation, Journals

Title: Kvantovaya Elektronika

Full Journal Title: Kvantovaya Elektronika

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? Avdeev, A.V., Avdeeva, T.V. and Poizner, B.N. (1991), A scientometric investigation of the development of quantum- electronics trends during 25 years. Kvantovaya Elektronika, 18 (3), 394-396.

Abstract: A number of publications dealing with the optical-band quantum electronics (OBQE) since 1963 till 1987 has been counted by studying the content of the Soviet abstract journal ‘Physics’. It has been found that the rate of growth of the whole complex of publications on the OBQE increases to the end of 1980s, the rates of growth of the number of publications on different trends of the OBQE differ considerably, beginning with the end of 1970s the volume of publications on general problems of the OBQE and on the theory grows faster than that on laser applications, within the last 10-15 years the number of publications on gas lasers is distinguished by the greatest temporal dynamism, that on glass lasers-by the least one.

Keywords: General, Glass, Growth, Journal, Laser, Publications, Rates, Soviet, Temporal, Theory, Till, Trends, Volume

Title: Laboratory Investigation

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? Crawford, J.M. (2006), Evidence-based interpretation of liver biopsies. Laboratory Investigation, 86 (4), 326-334.

Full Text: 2006\Lab Inv86, 326.pdf

Abstract: Evidence based medicine’ is a paradigm introduced in the 1990s in which collection of clinical data in a reproducible and unbiased way is intended to guide clinical decision-making. This paradigm has been promulgated across the spectrum of medicine, but with more limited critical analysis in the realm of pathology. The ‘evidence base’ in support of our practices in Anatomic Pathology is a critical issue, given the key role that such diagnoses play in patient management decisions. The question is, ‘On what basis are diagnostic opinions rendered in Anatomic Pathology?’ The operative question becomes, ‘What is the published literature that supports our anatomic pathology interpretations?’ This second question was applied to the published literature in Hepatopathology, by identifying the ‘citation classics’ of this discipline. Specifically, the top 150 most-cited liver pathology articles were analyzed for: authorship; journal of publication; type of publication; and year of publication. Results are as follows. First, it is indeed true that the preeminent hepatopathologists of the age are the most cited authors in the ‘top 150’. Second, the most cited articles in hepatopathology are not published in the pathology literature, but are instead published in much higher impact clinical journals. Third, the pathology of viral hepatitis is demonstrated to be extraordinarily well-grounded in ‘evidence based medicine’. Much of the remainder of the hepatopathology literature falls into a ‘narrative based’ paradigm, which is the rigorous reporting of case experience without statistical clinical outcomes validation. Finally, the years of publication reflect, on the one hand, a vigorous recent literature in the pharmaceutical treatment of viral hepatitis, and on the other, a broadly distributed set of ‘narrative’ articles from the 1960s, 1970s, 1980s, and 1990s. In conclusion, the discipline of hepatopathology appears to be well-grounded in ‘evidence based medicine’ in the realm of viral hepatitis. The remainder of our discipline rests predominantly upon the time-honored identification of disease process through the publication of narrative case series.

Keywords: Age, Analysis, Anatomic Pathology, Authorship, Citation, Citation Classics, Clinical, Clinical Outcomes, Collection, Data, Decision Making, Decision-Making, Distributed, Evidence, Evidence Based, Evidence Based Medicine, Evidence-Based, Experience, Hepatitis, Identification, Impact, Journal, Journals, Literature, Liver, Management, Medicine, Operative, Opinions, Outcomes, Paradigm, Pathology, Practices, Publication, Reporting, Role, Support, Treatment, Validation, Viral, Viral Hepatitis

? Ketcham, C.M. (2007), Predicting impact factor one year in advance. Laboratory Investigation, 87 (6), 520-526.

Full Text: 2007\Lab Inv87, 520.pdf

Abstract: The first impact factor (IF) to reflect the sole efforts of a new editorial team occurs 4 years into what is usually a 5-year editorship, owing to the lag times of: paper accrual and publication, accumulation of citations in derivative literature, and compiling of such citations by the Thomson ISI Web of Knowledge(SM) service. Through weekly collection of citation data from the Web of Science (R) over the past 2 years, we now demonstrate that the evolution of IF can be tracked weekly over the course of a calendar year, enabling prediction of the next year’s IF beginning at the middle of the previous year. The methodology used to track the developing IF for Lab Invest is presented in this study and a prediction made for the 2006 IF, along with IF predictions for other general pathology journals (American Journal of Pathology, Journal of Pathology, Modern Pathology, American Journal of Surgical Pathology, and Human Pathology). Despite the fact that the 2006 IF for Lab Invest will not be issued until June 2007, it became apparent as early as July 2006 that the Lab Invest IF would be greatly improved over 2004 and 2005 by a predicted 0.5 units. However, as important as IF can be to a journal, it is vital not to let IF considerations influence every aspect of the editors’ decisions. Rather, the significance of early prediction lies in earlier validation of editorial policies for journal management as a whole, and reassurance that the philosophy for journal operations is on track.

Keywords: Accumulation, Advance, Citation, Citations, Collection, Course, Data, Developing, Editorial Policies, Evolution, First, General, Impact, Impact Factor, ISI, Journal, Journals, Literature, Management, Methodology, Pathology, Philosophy, Policies, Prediction, Predictions, Publication, Service, Significance, Validation, Web of Science

? Ketcham, C.M. and Crawford, J.M. (2007), The impact of review articles. Laboratory Investigation, 87 (12), 1174-1185.

Full Text: 2007\Lab Inv87, 1174.pdf

Abstract: The expansion of the scientific literature has produced a concomitant increase in the number of review articles. One may posit that the sheer number of review articles belies their function. This study examines the growth of the review literature, what types of journals publish these papers, and provides data on the citation rate of the review literature. Focus is given to the pathology literature, defined as papers that have the word ‘pathology’ or its derivatives in the title, abstract or as a key word. The pathology literature is proliferating at a rapid rate; from 1991 to 2006, the total number of original articles increased 2.3-fold, while the number of reviews increased 5.6-fold. Furthermore, in that same time frame, approximately 90% of pathology articles and reviews were not published in pathology journals. An examination of the 538 review articles that were published in pathology journals in 2005 reveals that only 21% of them have been cited more than 10 times since their publication. The impact factors of 12 pathology journals were compared with and without review articles for the period 2000-2006, including The American Journal of Pathology (AJP), The Journal of Pathology (JP) and Laboratory Investigation (LI). Inclusion of reviews increased the impact factor for JP by 0.610±0.153 U (±s.d.), which was significantly greater than that for AJP (0.109±0.086) and LI (0.147±0.088). However, for all three journals the total impact factor was largely a reflection of the citations of original articles. The motivations of authors and editors who produce review articles are considered, such as career progress and increasing journal visibility, respectively. The fact that many review articles are poorly cited raises concern about the harm that poor review articles can cause, first by making it more difficult to find the good reviews, and in the worst case by propagating scientific error through lack of critical appraisal of original research. The attributes of the best reviews that serve to shape the future of science are described. These data are presented with the hope that authors and editors will carefully consider their respective roles in ensuring that the body of review literature will be of maximum benefit to the scientific and biomedical community.

Keywords: Authors, Biomedical, Citation, Citations, Community, Data, Error, Examination, First, Function, Growth, Impact, Impact Factor, Impact Factors, Information, Journal, Journals, Literature, Medical Knowledge, Papers, Pathology, Progress, Publication, Reflection, Research, Review, Review Literature, Reviews, Science, Scientific Literature, The Good, U, Visibility, Weight

? Ketcham, C.M. and Crawford, J.M. (2008), Can Impact Factor data be trusted? Laboratory Investigation, 88 (4), 340-341.

Full Text: 2008\Lab Inv88, 340.pdf

Title: Lakartidningen

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? Drummond, M. (2006), High class of Swedish health economics seen from the international point of view. Continuous progress demands economical and political support according to an evaluation. Lakartidningen, 103 (47), 3696-3697

Keywords: Economics, Health, Health Economics, International, Support

Title: Lancet

Full Journal Title: Lancet

ISO Abbreviated Title: Lancet

JCR Abbreviated Title: Lancet

ISSN: 0140-6736

Issues/Year: 52

Journal Country: England

Language: English

Publisher: Lancet Ltd

Publisher Address: 84 Theobalds Rd, London WC1X 8RR, England

Subject Categories:

Medicine, General & Internal: Impact Factor 10.197, 3/110 (1999), Impact Factor 10.232, 3/105 (2000)

Watts, G.T. (1983), The case against the citation index. Lancet, 321 (8328), 826.

Full Text: 1983\Lancet321, 826.pdf

Pfaff, G. (1983), Citation indexes and language. Lancet, 321 (8334), 1166.

Full Text: 1983\Lancet321, 1166.pdf

Easterbrook, P.J., Berlin, J.A., Gopalan, R. and Matthews, D.R. (1991), Publication bias in clinical research. Lancet, 337 (8746), 867-872.

Full Text: 1991\Lancet337, 867.pdf

Abstract: In a retrospective survey, 487 research projects approved by the Central Oxford Research Ethics Committee between 1984 and 1987, were studied for evidence of publication bias. As of May, 1990, 285 of the studies had been analysed by the investigators, and 52% of these had been published. Studies with statistically significant results were more likely to be published than those finding no difference between the study groups (adjusted odds ratio [OR] 2.32; 95% confidence interval [Cl] 1.25-4.28). Studies with significant results were also more likely to lead to a greater number of publications and presentations and to be published in journals with a high citation impact factor. An increased likelihood of publication was also associated with a high rating by the investigator of the importance of the study results, and with increasing sample size. The tendency towards publication bias was greater with observational and laboratory-based experimental studies (OR = 3.79; 95% Cl = 1.47-9.76) than with randomised clinical trials (OR = 0.84; 95% Cl = 0.34-2.09). We have confirmed the presence of publication bias in a cohort of clinical research studies. These findings suggest that conclusions based only on a review of published data should be interpreted cautiously, especially for observational studies. Improved strategies are needed to identify the results of unpublished as well as published studies.

Keywords: Meta-Analysis, Trials, Hypothesis, Design

Calne, D.B. and Calne, R. (1992), Citation of original research. Lancet, 340 (8813), 244.

Full Text: 1992\Lancet340, 244.pdf

? Hansson, S. (1995), Impact factor as a misleading tool in evaluation of medical journals. Lancet, 346 (8979), 906.

Full Text: 1995\Lancet346, 906.pdf

Brody, S. (1995), Impact factor as the best operational measure of medical journals. Lancet, 346 (8985), 1300-1301.

Full Text: 1995\Lancet349, 1300.pdf

? Foster, W.R. (1995), Impact factor as the best operational measure of medical journals. Lancet, 346 (8985), 1301.

Full Text: 1995\Lancet346, 1301.pdf

Lewison, G., Dawson, G. and Anderson, J. (1997), Support for UK biomedical research from tobacco industry. Lancet, 349 (9054), 778.

Full Text: 1997\Lancet349, 778.pdf

Keywords: Research

? Lowy, C. (1997), Impact factor limits funding. Lancet, 350 (9083), 1035.

Full Text: 1997\Lancet350, 1035.pdf

Keywords: Funding

Wessely, S. (1998), Peer review of grant applications: What do we know? Lancet, 352 (9124), 301-305.

Full Text: 1998\Lancet352, 301.pdf

Notes: highly cited

Capes, S.E., Hunt, D., Malmberg, K. and Gerstein, H.C. (2000), Stress hyperglycaemia and increased risk of death after myocardial infarction in patients with and without diabetes: A systematic overview. Lancet, 355 (9206), 773-778.

Full Text: 2000\Lancet355, 773.pdf

Abstract: Background High blood glucose concentration may increase risk of death and poor outcome after acute myocardial infarction. We did a systematic review and metaanalysis to assess the risk of in-hospital mortality or congestive heart failure after myocardial infarction in patients with and without diabetes who had stress hyperglycaemia on admission.

Methods We did two searches of MEDLINE for English-language articles published from 1966 to October, 1998, a computerised search of Science Citation Index from 1980 to September, 1998, and manual searches of bibliographies. Two searchers identified all cohort studies or clinical trials reporting in-hospital mortality or rates of congestive heart failure after myocardial infarction in relation to glucose concentration on admission. We compared the relative risks of in-hospital mortality and congestive heart failure in hyperglycaemic and normoglycaemic patients with and without diabetes.

Findings 14 articles describing 15 studies were identified. Patients without diabetes who had glucose concentrations more than or equal to range 6.1-8.0 mmol/L had a 3.9-fold (95% CI 2.9-5.4) higher risk of death than patients without diabetes who had lower glucose concentrations. Glucose concentrations higher than values in the range of 8.0-10.0 mmol/L on admission were associated with increased risk of congestive heart failure or cardiogenic shock in patients without diabetes. In patients with diabetes who had glucose concentrations more than or equal to range 10.0-11.0 mmol/L the risk of death was moderately increased (relative risk 1.7 [1.2-2.4]).

Interpretation Stress hyperglycaemia with myocardial infarction is associated with an increased risk of in-hospital mortality in patients with and without diabetes; the risk of congestive heart failure or cardiogenic shock is also increased in patients without diabetes.

Keywords: Free Fatty Acids, Prognostic Importance, Insulin-Treatment, Blood-Glucose, Mortality, Mellitus, Admission, Therapy, Determinants, Prevalence

Siebers, R. and Holt, S. (2000), Accuracy of references in five leading medical journals. Lancet, 356 (9239), 1445.

Full Text: 2000\Lancet356, 1445.pdf

Keywords: Journals, Medical, Medical Journals, References

Baron, D.N. (2001), Accuracy of references in theses. Lancet, 357 (9250), 150.

Full Text: 2001\Lancet357, 150.pdf

Keywords: References

? McLellan, F. (2001), 1966 and all that - when is a literature search done? Lancet, 358 (9282), 646.

Full Text: 2001\Lancet358, 646.pdf

Keywords: Literature

? Jemec, G.B.E. (2001), Impact factor to assess academic output. Lancet, 358 (9290), 1373.

Full Text: 2001\Lancet358, 1373.pdf

? Hemmingsson, A., Edgren, J., Mygind, T. and Skjennald, A. (2002), Use of impact factors. Lancet, 359 (9301), 173.

Full Text: 2002\Lancet359, 173.pdf

Keywords: Impact, Impact Factors

Peddicord, D. (2002), Sponsorship, authorship, and accountability. Lancet, 359 (9303), 350.

Full Text: 2002\Lancet359, 350.pdf

Stonier, P. and Wells, F. (2002), Sponsorship, authorship, and accountability. Lancet, 359 (9303), 350.

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Di Giovanna, I. (2002), Sponsorship, authorship, and accountability. Lancet, 359 (9303), 350-351.

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Thomas, P.S., Tan, K.S. and Yates, D.H. (2002), Sponsorship, authorship, and accountability. Lancet, 359 (9303), 351.

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Kalman, C. (2002), Sponsorship, authorship, and accountability. Lancet, 359 (9303), 351-352.

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MacKinnon, L. and Clarke, M. (2002), Citation of group-authored papers. Lancet, 360 (9344), 1513-1514.

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Shaw, M.P.C. (2002), 1873 Kussmaul citation. Lancet, 360 (9349), 1982.

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Villanueva, P., Peiró, S., Librero, J. and Pereiró, I. (2003), Accuracy of pharmaceutical advertisements in medical journals. Lancet, 361 (9351), 27-32.

Full Text: 2003\Lancet361, 27.pdf

Background Because of the effect of the ever-growing evidence-based medicine movement on prescribing behaviour of doctors, the pharmaceutical industry incorporates bibliographical references to clinical trials that endorse their products in their advertisements. We aimed to assess whether the references about efficacy, safety, convenience, or cost of antihypertensive and lipid-lowering drugs included in advertisements supported the promotional claims.

Methods We assessed all advertisements for antihypertensive and lipid-lowering drugs published in six Spanish medical journals in 1997 that had at least one bibliographical reference. Two pairs of investigators independently reviewed the advertisements to see whether the studies quoted to endorse the advertising messages supported the corresponding claims.

Findings We identified 264 different advertisements for antihypertensive drugs and 23 different advertisements for lipid-lowering drugs. We recorded at least one reference in 31 advertisements in the antihypertensive group and at least one reference in every seven advertisements in the lipid-lowering group, providing a total of 125 promotional claims with references. We could not retrieve 23 (18%) references from monographic works and non-published data on file. 79 (63%) of the 125 references were from journals with a high impact factor; 84 (82%) of the 102 references retrieved were from randomised clinical trials. In 45 claims (44·1%; 95% CI 34·3–54·3) the promotional statement was not supported by the reference, most frequently because the slogan recommended the drug in a patient group other than that assessed in the study.

Interpretation Doctors should be cautious in assessment of advertisements that claim a drug has greater efficacy, safety, or convenience, even though these claims are accompanied by bibliographical references to randomised clinical trials published in reputable medical journals and seem to be evidence-based.

? Sperschneider, T., Kleinert, S. and Horton, R. (2003), Appealing to editors? Lancet, 361 (9373), 1926.

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? Catapano, L.A. and Castle, D.J. (2003), How international are psychiatry journals? Lancet, 361 (9374), 2087.

Full Text: 2003\Lancet361, 2087.pdf

Keywords: International, Journals, Psychiatry

Bolton, G. (2003), Medicine, the arts, and the humanities. Lancet, 362 (9378), 93-94.

Full Text: 2003\Lancet362, 93.pdf

Notes: CCountry

? Tadmouri, G.O. and Bissar-Tadmouri, N. (2003), Biomedical publications in an unstable region: The Arab world, 1988-2002. Lancet, 362 (9397), 1766.

Full Text: 2003\Lancet362, 1766.pdf

Keywords: Publications, World

? Coppen, A. and Bailey, J. (2004), 20 most-cited countries in clinical medicine ranked by population size. Lancet, 363 (9404), 250.

Full Text: 2004\Lancet363, 250.pdf

Keywords: Clinical, Medicine, Population, Size

? Sharp, D. (2004), As we said … . Lancet, 364 (9436), 744.

Full Text: 2004\Lancet364, 744.pdf

? Takahashi, Y. (2005), Hiroshima. Lancet, 366 (9495), 1434.

Full Text: 2005\Lancet366, 1434.pdf

? Reeve, J. (2006), Institutional reviews and innovation in clinical research. Lancet, 368 (9543), 1223-1224.

Full Text: 2006\Lancet368, 1223.pdf

Keywords: Clinical, Clinical Research, Innovation, Research, Reviews

Title: Laryngoscope

Full Journal Title: Laryngoscope

ISO Abbreviated Title: Laryngoscope

JCR Abbreviated Title: Laryngoscope

ISSN: 0023-852X

Issues/Year: 12

Journal Country: United States

Language: English

Publisher: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins

Publisher Address: 530 Walnut St, Philadelphia, PA 19106-3621

Subject Categories:

Medicine, Research & Experimental: Impact Factor 1.384, /(2002)

? Bhattacharyya, N. and Shapiro, N.L. (2000), Increased female authorship in otolaryngology over the past three decades. Laryngoscope, 110 (3), 358-361.

Full Text: 2000\Laryngoscope110, 358.pdf

Abstract: Objective: To identify changing trends in female authorship and publication in the otolaryngology literature. Methods: All articles published in the four major otolaryngology journals in each of the years 1978, 1988, and 1998 were reviewed The authorship panel of each article was examined for number of authors, gender, educational degree category, and subspecialty area of publication. Data were analyzed for trends in female authorship and the association of gender with the other design variables. Results: A total of 2,463 articles were analyzed. The average percentage of female authorship increased from 4.1% in 1978 to 8.7% in 1988 and 12.4% in 1998, and the percentage of articles with a female ‘first author’ increased from 3.2% to 7.4% and 11.4% for the same years, respectively. Each of these increases was statistically significant (P ................
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