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Mem. Inst. Oswaldo Cruz ; 100(7): 805-810, Nov. 2005. tab
Artículo en Inglés | LILACS | ID: lil-419711

RESUMEN

To determine the features of papers, authors, and citation of eleven journals in tropical medicine indexed by Science Citation Index Expanded, the database of the Institute for Scientific Information, we analyzed original articles, editorials, reviews, corrections, letters, biographies, and news published in these journals. The results show that these journals covered 107 countries or regions on six continents. The average number of reference was 23.05, with 87.89 percent of the references from periodicals. The Price Index was 31.43 percent and the self-citing rate was 7.02 percent. The references in the first 20 journals ranked by the amount of citation accounted for 36.71 percent of the total citations. Brazil, United States, India, and England are more advanced in tropical medicine research. The conclusion is that these journals covered most research done in these countries or regions. Most researches were done by cooperation of the researchers, but many of the publications used outdated articles and should include newer information.


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Bibliometría , Publicación Periódica , Medicina Tropical
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Mem Inst Oswaldo Cruz ; 100(7): 805-10, 2005 Nov.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-16410973

RESUMEN

To determine the features of papers, authors, and citation of eleven journals in tropical medicine indexed by Science Citation Index Expanded, the database of the Institute for Scientific Information, we analyzed original articles, editorials, reviews, corrections, letters, biographies, and news published in these journals. The results show that these journals covered 107 countries or regions on six continents. The average number of reference was 23.05, with 87.89% of the references from periodicals. The Price Index was 31.43% and the self-citing rate was 7.02%. The references in the first 20 journals ranked by the amount of citation accounted for 36.71% of the total citations. Brazil, United States, India, and England are more advanced in tropical medicine research. The conclusion is that these journals covered most research done in these countries or regions. Most researches were done by cooperation of the researchers, but many of the publications used outdated articles and should include newer information.


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Bibliometría , Publicaciones Periódicas como Asunto , Medicina Tropical
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