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2. Hypothetical influence of non-indexed Spanish medical journals on the impact factor of the Journal Citation Reports-indexed journals.
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Rafael Aleixandre-Benavent, Juan Carlos Valderrama Zurián, Alberto Miguel-Dasit, Adolfo Alonso Arroyo, and Miguel Castellano Gómez
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- 2007
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3. Publications resulting from Spanish radiology meeting abstracts: Which, Where and Who.
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Alberto Miguel-Dasit, Luis Martí-Bonmatí, Rafael Aleixandre, P. Sanfeliu, and Juan Carlos Valderrama
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- 2006
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4. Full-text publications in peer-reviewed journals derived from presentations at three ISSI conferences
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Alberto Miguel-Dasit, Rafael Aleixandre-Benavent, Carolina Navarro-Molina, Juan Carlos Valderrama-Zurián, and Gregorio González-Alcaide
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Information retrieval ,Informetrics ,Computer science ,Citation index ,Science Citation Index ,General Social Sciences ,Library science ,Library and Information Sciences ,Scientometrics ,Computer Science Applications - Abstract
This study analyses the bibliometric characteristics of the presentations at the 5th, 8th and 10th Conferences of the International Society for Scientometrics and Informetrics, which were subsequently published in peer-reviewed journals covered by the Science Citation Index, Social Science Citation Index and LISA databases. 31.7% of all the papers presented at the three conferences were published. Scientometrics was the journal that published the highest proportions. A low rate of publication deprives researchers of potentially interesting results and points up the role of the ISSI Conference proceedings as a primary source of information.
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- 2009
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5. Bibliometric analysis of the Spanish MR radiological production (2001–2007)
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Alberto Miguel-Dasit, Pilar Sanfeliu, and Luis Martí-Bonmatí
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Clinical Trials as Topic ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Pediatrics ,Biomedical Research ,Bibliometric analysis ,Impact factor ,business.industry ,General Medicine ,Scientific literature ,University hospital ,Magnetic Resonance Imaging ,Mr imaging ,language.human_language ,German ,Bibliometrics ,Spain ,Radiological weapon ,Family medicine ,medicine ,language ,Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging ,Periodicals as Topic ,business ,Neuroradiology - Abstract
Objective To evaluate the number and characteristics of papers on MR imaging written by radiologists in Spain and published in 2001–2007 Medline-indexed journals, including a comparison with the MR research output from German radiological departments. Materials and methods Specific search profiles were devised to retrieve items from the Medline database. Relationship with the topic and major thematic areas of the articles, publication year, journal, language of publication, and mean impact factors were analyzed. Spanish and the German institutions with the highest MR productivity were identified. Also, the number of articles from Spain and Germany published in their respective official journals (Radiologia and ROFO) was recorded. Results There were 332 Spanish articles published in 101 different journals. The higher number of papers was published in Spanish radiology and non-radiology journals (n = 105, 32%, mean IF: 0.191). The journal with the higher number of articles was Radiologia (n = 51, 15%). “Neuroradiology” was the most frequent topic (n = 139, 42%). The Spanish productivity on MR imaging was yearly stable (p = 0.67), with the higher percentage of papers (17%) published in 2006. The topic with the higher IF was “neuroradiology” (IF: 2.317). There were no yearly variations for the three major thematic areas (“Neuro imaging”: p = 0.64; “Body imaging”: p = 0.91; and “Non-clinical miscellanea”: p = 0.46). The highest number of MR publications was found in two Spanish institutions (Dr. Peset University Hospital and Vall d’Hebron Hospital) (both, n = 28, 8%). In comparison, there were 1681 articles on MR imaging from Germany, having the two most productive institutions more than 150 papers in this period (University Hospital Essen and Eberhard-Karls University of Tubingen). The adjusted number of articles per million populations was 20.4 for Germany and 8.1 for Spain. A total of 395 (23%) articles originating from Germany were published in the official German radiological journal ROFO. The percentage of articles originating from Spain and Germany published in their respective official journals was statistically different. Discussion Spanish radiologists published approximately two-third of their MR articles in several non-Spanish journals, while the official Spanish radiological journal Radiologia leads the ranking of Spanish journals. Spanish radiologists are mainly active in the “neuroradiology” topic. The Spanish healthcare sector is the most active. German institutions published more in their official journal ROFO.
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6. Cardiac MR Imaging: Balanced Publication by Radiologists and Cardiologists
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Rafael Aleixandre, Alberto Miguel-Dasit, Luis Martí-Bonmatí, and Pilar Sanfeliu
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Heart Diseases ,MEDLINE ,Writing ,Cardiology ,Specialty ,Japan ,Germany ,health services administration ,medicine ,Humans ,Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging ,Randomized Controlled Trials as Topic ,Retrospective Studies ,Clinical Trials as Topic ,business.industry ,Magnetic Resonance Imaging ,Mr imaging ,Authorship ,United States ,Europe ,Clinical trial ,Bibliometrics ,Feasibility Studies ,Controlled Clinical Trials as Topic ,Cardiology departments ,Radiology ,Periodicals as Topic ,Medline database ,Cardiac magnetic resonance ,business - Abstract
To retrospectively evaluate the number of articles on cardiac magnetic resonance (MR) imaging written by authors from radiology and cardiology departments and published in Medline-indexed journals from 1999 to 2004 and the relationship between the author's specialty and various parameters.Specific search profiles were devised to retrieve items from the Medline database. Eight hundred seven articles were included in the study. Relationships between the author's specialty (radiology or cardiology) and several evaluated parameters were analyzed and compared by using chi(2) statistics.Four hundred eight (50.5%) of 807 publications were from cardiologists, and 399 (49.5%) of 807 were from radiologists. Articles most commonly originated from the United States (n = 270, 53% from radiologists) and Germany (n = 178, 66% from radiologists). Developing techniques (n = 248, 64% from radiologists, P.001) was the most frequent topic. Results of clinical trials, controlled clinical trials, and randomized controlled trials were published mainly by cardiologists (67%, P = .03; 70%, P = .2; 86%, P = .008, respectively). A majority of articles were published in cardiology journals (n = 269, 83% from cardiologists, P.001) and radiology journals (n = 249, 82% from radiologists, P.001).The number of publications on cardiac MR imaging written by radiologists and that written by cardiologists was essentially the same.
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7. Redes de coautorías y colaboración institucional en Revista Española de Cardiología
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Rafael Aleixandre-Benavent, Francisco J. Valderrama-Zurián, Alberto Miguel-Dasit, Gregorio González-Alcaide, and Juan Carlos Valderrama-Zurián
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business.industry ,Medicine ,Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine ,business ,Humanities - Abstract
Introduccion y objetivos El presente estudio analiza los patrones de colaboracion de los investigadores y las instituciones en los trabajos publicados en Revista Espanola de Cardiologia. Metodos Se identificaron las coautorias y relaciones de colaboracion institucional de Revista Espanola de Cardiologia en el periodo 2000-2005 y se obtuvo el indice de firmas/trabajo. Para construir las redes de colaboracion se utilizaron los programas «TextToPajek» y «PAJEK ». Resultados Se analizaron 980 trabajos, el 95,1% firmado en coautoria por 2 o mas autores y el 51,43% en colaboracion institucional. El indice de firmas/trabajo ha sido de 6,23 ± 3,1. Se encontro una relacion estadistica (p Conclusiones El analisis de las redes de colaboracion ha permitido identificar numerosas agrupaciones de autores del area cardiovascular en Espana, asi como las relaciones existentes entre ellas desde el punto de vista de la investigacion y las publicaciones cientificas. El aspecto mas significativo de la colaboracion institucional fue el predominio de la colaboracion intrainstitucional e intraautonomica (el 80,57% de las colaboraciones). Posibles estudios futuros podrian incluir el analisis de la produccion cientifica de los investigadores de las agrupaciones identificadas y la evolucion en el tiempo de los patrones de colaboracion.
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8. Hypothetical influence of non-indexed Spanish medical journals on the impact factor of the Journal Citation Reports-indexed journals
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Alberto Miguel-Dasit, Rafael Aleixandre-Benavent, Miguel Castellano Gómez, Adolfo Alonso Arroyo, and Juan Carlos Valderrama Zurián
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Bibliometric analysis ,Impact factor ,Operations research ,education ,General Social Sciences ,Library science ,Subject (documents) ,Library and Information Sciences ,humanities ,Computer Science Applications ,Citation analysis ,Citation ,Psychology ,health care economics and organizations - Abstract
The purpose of this study is to analyze the hypothetical changes in the 2002 impact factor (IF) of the biomedical journals included in the Science Citation Index-Journal Citation Reports (SCI-JCR) by also taking into account cites coming from 83 non-indexed Spanish journals on different medical specialties. A further goal of the study is to identify the subject categories of the SCI-JCR with the largest increase in their IF, and to estimate the 2002 hypothetical impact factor (2002 HIF) of these 83 non-indexed Spanish journals. It is demonstrated that the inclusion of cites from a selection of non SCI-JCR-indexed Spanish medical journals in the SCI-JCR-indexed journals produces a slight increase in their 2002 IF, specially in journals edited in the USA and in the UK. More than half of the non-indexed Spanish journals has a higher 2002 HIF than that of the SCI-JCR-indexed journal with the lowest IF in the same subject category.
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9. Hypothetical influence of non-indexed Spanish journals on the impact factor of radiological journals
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Rafael Aleixandre, Alberto Miguel-Dasit, Pilar Sanfeliu, Luis Martí-Bonmatí, and J.C. Valderrama
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Publishing ,Impact factor ,Web of science ,business.industry ,Significant difference ,Specialty ,Science Citation Index ,General Medicine ,Scientific literature ,Bibliometrics ,Spain ,Radiological weapon ,Medicine ,Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging ,Periodicals as Topic ,Radiology ,business ,Citation ,Demography - Abstract
Objective: The aim of this study was to analyze the hypothetical changes in the 2001 impact factor of 52 radiological journals included in the Science Citation Index–Journal Citation Reports by also counting cites proceeding from 73 Spanish journals on different medical specialties. Also, to estimate the possible impact factor of the official Spanish radiology journal, Radiologia , not included in this database. Materials and methods: A modified 2001 impact factor of 52 radiological journals and Radiologia was obtained by adding the number of cites in 1999 and 2000 from the medical Spanish journals. Data were obtained by consulting the 2001 edition of the Journal Citation Reports in the ‘Web of Science’ database. Results: The 16,985 bibliographical references were analysed (232 of them to radiological journals). The journal with the largest increase in its 2001 impact factor (from 1.83 to 1.90) was Radiologic Clinics of North America . European Journal of Radiology was the European journal with the highest increase (from 1.084 to 1.110) in the difference between the 2001 modified and original impact factor. The modified 2001 impact factor of the 34 American journals was statistically higher ( P = 0.016) than that of the 18 European journals (1.64 versus 0.93). Differences between the 2001 modified and original impact factor were slightly higher in the American journals (no statistically significant difference). The 2001 impact factor of Radiologia was 0.056. Discussion: Differences between the 2001 original and modified impact factor were small, but larger in the American journals. The 2001 impact factor of Radiologia was modest, although similar to other publications included in the Journal Citation Reports.
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10. Análisis comparativo de la producción española sobre diagnóstico por ecografía en las especialidades de obstetricia y ginecología y radiodiagnóstico (1994-1998)
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Luis Martí-Bonmatí, Pilar Sanfeliu, Alberto Miguel-Dasit, Rafael Aleixandre, and J.C. Valderrama
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Objetivo Analizar la produccion espanola, en el periodo 1994-1998, de articulos sobre ecografia diagnostica de ginecologos-obstetras (GOB) y radiologos (RAD) en revistas espanolas sobre estas especialidades (incluyendo la produccion en las revistas oficiales de las sociedades nacionales —Progresos de Obstetricia y Ginecologia y R adiologia —) frente a revistas extranjeras incluidas en el Journal Citation Reports (JCR). Material y metodo Para la recuperacion de los articulos se disenaron perfiles de busqueda especificos para IME y MEDLINE, valorando en las revistas extranjeras el factor de impacto (FI) normalizado por especialidad. Resultados Se analizaron 309 articulos, 186 de revistas GOB y 123 de revistas RAD. El 72,6% de los trabajos sobre GOB se publicaron en nueve revistas espanolas, mientras que el 68,3% de los articulos sobre RAD lo hicieron en la unica revista radiologica espanola, RADIOLOGIA, con diferencias no significativas. La produccion de Progresos de Obstetricia y Ginecologia fue del 24,7%. El FI por especialidad fue de 1,24 y 0,89, respectivamente, para GOB y RAD. El porcentaje de trabajos en revistas con un FI medio > 0,9 fue del 47 y 21,9%, respectivamente, para revistas GOB y RAD (diferencias significativas, p = 0,02). Discusion Los GOB y RAD espanoles publican mayoritariamente en revistas nacionales. Existe una dispersion de los trabajos publicados por los GOB en diversas revistas espanolas sobre la especialidad. El FI por especialidades fue ligeramente superior en los GOB, con una tendencia a la publicacion en las revistas de mayor impacto.
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11. National and International Impact Factor of Revista Española de Cardiología
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Juan Carlos Valderrama Zurián, Alberto Miguel-Dasit, Rafael Aleixandre Benavent, Raquel Simó Meléndez, Miguel Castellano Gómez, and Carolina Navarro Molina
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Gerontology ,Potential impact ,Impact factor ,Immediacy index ,business.industry ,Science Citation Index ,Medicine ,Library science ,General Medicine ,business - Abstract
The aim of this paper is to present the bibliometric indicators for Revista Espanola de Cardiologia that were obtained from the “Potential impact factor of Spanish medical journals in 2001” study financed by the Spanish Ministerio de Educacion, Cultura y Deporte. Citations to Revista Espanola de Cardiologia , its national and international impact factor, and its immediacy index were calculated with methods similar to those used by the Institute for Scientific Information. National indicators were based only on citations from 87 Spanish journals considered source journals, whereas international indicators were calculated on the basis of citations from both national journals and foreign source journals in the Science Citation Index. Revista Espanola de Cardiologia obtained a national impact factor of 0.719 and an international impact factor of 0.837, placing it at the head of the ranking of Spanish medical journals.
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12. Spanish Production of Research Articles on Diagnostic Imaging in Cardiology and Radiology (1994-1998)
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J.C. Valderrama, Pilar Sanfeliu, Alberto Miguel-Dasit, Luis Martí-Bonmatí, and Rafael Aleixandre
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Publishing ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Biomedical Research ,Impact factor ,business.industry ,MEDLINE ,education ,Significant difference ,Cardiology ,Specialty ,General Medicine ,Quartile ,Spain ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,Medical imaging ,Humans ,Radiology ,Periodicals as Topic ,Citation ,business - Abstract
Introduction and objectives. The aim of this study was to evaluate the production of research papers by Spanish authors on diagnostic imaging published in the official journals of two Spanish scientific societies (REVISTA ESPANOLA DE CARDIOLOGIA and Radiologia) between 1994 and 1998, and to compare publication rates with those of research papers published in foreign cardiological and radiological journals included in Journal Citation Reports. Material and method. Specific search profiles were devised to retrieve items from the Indice Medico Espanol (IME) and MEDLINE databases. The impact factor for non-Spanish journals devoted to different specialties was normalized for the number of papers published. Results. 967 articles were analyzed (301 on cardiac imaging, 666 on radiology). In the former specialty, 50.5% of the items were published in REVISTA ESPANOLA DE CARDIOLOGIA, and in the latter, 55.1% were published in Radiologia (no statistically significant difference). Impact factor was 2.46 for cardiology and 0.98 for radiology. The percentage of papers published in journals ranked in the top quartile according to impact factor was 38.6% (cardiology) and 17.2% (radiology); the difference was significant at P
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13. Factor de impacto nacional e internacional de Revista Española de Cardiología
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Juan Carlos Valderrama Zurián, Miguel Castellano Gómez, Alberto Miguel-Dasit, Raquel Simó Meléndez, Rafael Aleixandre Benavent, and Carolina Navarro Molina
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business.industry ,Medicine ,Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine ,business ,Humanities - Abstract
El objetivo de este trabajo es presentar los indicadores bibliometricos de Revista Espanola de Cardiologia obtenidos del estudio «Factor de impacto potencial de las revistas medicas espanolas en 2001», financiado por el Ministerio de Educacion Cultura y Deporte espanol. Siguiendo una metodologia similar a la que emplea el Institute for Scientific Information, se han obtenido las citas de Revista Espanola de Cardiologia y su factor de impacto e indice de inmediatez nacionales e internacionales. Los indicadores nacionales tienen en cuenta unicamente las citas procedentes de 87 revistas espanolas seleccionadas como fuentes, mientras que para el calculo de los indicadores internacionales se han sumado a las citas anteriores las que proceden de las revistas fuente extranjeras del Science Citation Index. Revista Espanola de Cardiologia ha obtenido un factor de impacto nacional de 0,719 y un factor de impacto internacional de 0,837, lo que la situa en posiciones de liderazgo en la medicina espanola
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14. Producción española sobre diagnóstico por la imagen en cardiología y radiología (1994-1998)
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J.C. Valderrama, Luis Martí-Bonmatí, Alberto Miguel-Dasit, Pilar Sanfeliu, and Rafael Aleixandre
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business.industry ,Medicine ,Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine ,business ,Humanities - Abstract
Introduccion y objetivos El proposito de este estudio es realizar un analisis comparativo de la productividad de los autores espanoles en articulos sobre diagnostico por la imagen en el periodo 1994-1998 en: a) las revistas oficiales de 2 sociedades medicas espanolas, la de Cardiologia (R EVISTA E SPANOLA DE C ARDIOLOGIA ) y la de Radiologia Medica (Radiologia), y b) revistas extranjeras sobre las especialidades incluidas en Journal Citation Reports. Material y metodo Para la recuperacion de los articulos se disenaron perfiles de busqueda especificos para las bases de datos IME y MEDLINE, y se valoro en las revistas extranjeras el factor de impacto por especialidad normalizado al numero de trabajos publicados. Resultados Se analizaron 967 trabajos, 301 sobre imagen diagnostica cardiovascular (el 50,5% publicado en R EVISTA E SPANOLA DE C ARDIOLOGIA ) y 666 sobre radiodiagnostico (el 55,1% publicado en Radiologia), con diferencias que no fueron significativas. El factor de impacto medio por especialidad fue de 2,46 para cardiologia y 0,98 para radiodiagnostico. El porcentaje de trabajos en el primer cuartil de las revistas de mayor impacto fue del 38,6% (cardiologia) y del 17,2% (radiologia), con diferencias significativas (p Discusion La tendencia progresiva de los radiologos hacia la publicacion en revistas extranjeras (aunque cardiologos y radiologos publican la mitad de su produccion en la revista de su sociedad nacional) y las diferencias en la produccion internacional en revistas del primer cuartil de su disciplina (el doble en cardiologia respecto a radiologia) sugieren una incorporacion a la comunidad cientifica internacional mas tardia en radiologia.
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15. Publication of material presented at radiologic meetings: authors' country and international collaboration
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Luis Martí-Bonmatí, Rafael Aleixandre, Daniel Bautista, Alberto Miguel-Dasit, and Pilar Sanfeliu
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Publishing ,Impact factor ,business.industry ,International Cooperation ,Library science ,Congresses as Topic ,Country of origin ,Test (assessment) ,Host country ,Quartile ,Bibliometrics ,Medicine ,Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging ,Medline database ,business ,Citation ,Radiology - Abstract
To estimate the influence of the authors' country and collaboration on the probability of subsequent full publication of material from oral presentations at the 2000 European Congress of Radiology (ECR).After searching the Medline database for articles published between 2000 and 2003, all articles that originated from presentations at the ECR in 2000 and were published in journals indexed in the Journal Citation Report were evaluated. Relative likelihood of full publication depending on the country in which an abstract originated was compared with that of Austria, which is the host country of the ECR. The chi(2) test was used to compare publication rates according to country of origin and collaboration. The median and interquartile range of the impact factor of publications according to country of origin and collaboration in the abstract were analyzed by using the Kruskal-Wallis test. The percentage of articles published in journals ranked in the top quartile (top 25% of journals according to impact factor) was calculated.Of 1020 presentations, 403 articles (39%) with significant (P.001) variations according to country of origin were identified. Studies originating from the United States had the highest percentage of full publication (62%; relative likelihood, 1.41), median impact factor (4.5), and percentage of articles in the top quartile (54%). Radiology was the top quartile journal, with the most articles published (60%). Impact factor differed according to country of origin (P.001). Abstracts submitted with collaboration between (a) European countries and countries outside of Europe (other than the United States) and (b) different European countries had the highest publication rates (83% and 52%, respectively; P = .03).The country of origin of an abstract was useful in predicting the chances of full publication of the abstract, with the United States having the highest publication rate. Authors were more likely to publish an article if it had been prepared with international collaboration.
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16. Scientific papers presented at the European Congress of Radiology: a two-year comparison
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Alberto Miguel-Dasit, Rafael Aleixandre, Luis Martí-Bonmatí, Antonio Sanfeliu-Montoro, and J.C. Valderrama
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Publishing ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Chi-Square Distribution ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,business.industry ,Abstracting and Indexing ,MEDLINE ,Manuscripts, Medical as Topic ,Interventional radiology ,General Medicine ,Congresses as Topic ,Socioeconomic Factors ,Bibliometrics ,medicine ,Humans ,Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging ,Radiology ,business ,Neuroradiology - Abstract
The purpose of this report was to determine the rate at which abstracts orally presented at the European Congress of Radiology (ECR) 2001 were published in 2001–2005 Medline-indexed journals and to compare publication rates and factors with presentations at the ECR in two different periods (2001 and 2000). Absolute and relative publication rates (APR, RPR) and different publication-related factors were analysed. From 991 abstracts originating from 52 countries, 449 articles (APR 45%) were subsequently published in 125 journals, most frequently in European Radiology (n=79, 18%). Country of origin statistically (p
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17. [Impact factor of Revista Iberoamericana de Micología]
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Rafael, Aleixandre Benavent, Juan Carlos, Valderrama Zurián, Alberto, Miguel-Dasit, and José Ignacio, de Granda Orive
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Publishing ,Bibliometrics ,Spain ,Mycology ,Periodicals as Topic - Abstract
The impact factor is a bibliometric indicator published annually in the Journal Citation Reports, and widely regarded as a quality ranking of the journals included in this database. The problem with this indicator is that the impact factor of several journals not listed in the Science Citation Index database is largely unknown. The aim of this study was to analyze the 2001 national and international impact factor of Revista Iberoamericana de Micología. The National impact factor of Revista Iberoamericana de Micología was obtained by adding the number of cites in 2001 from a total of 87 Spanish medical journals of greater scientific quality. Also, bibliographical references from Spanish journals indexed in the 2001 Journal Citation reports database have been included to determine the international impact factor of this analyzed journal. Revista Iberoamericana de Micología received a total of 62 cites from published articles in 1999 to 2001, coming from 20 different journals, being their self-citation index 10.1%. The journal with the highest number of cites to Revista Iberoamericana de Micología was Journal of Clinical Microbiology, with 12 cites (19.3%). According to this findings the national and international impact factor of Revista Iberoamericana de Micología was 0.266 and 0.606, respectively. The impact factor of Revista Iberoamericana de Micología, although not included in the Science Citation Index database, was higher than other Journal Citation Reports. Moreover, Revista Iberoamericana de Micología received most of its citations from high impact factor journals included in the Journal Citation Reports database. These data support the international recognition of the scientific level of the journal.
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- 2005
18. [National and international impact factor of Revista Española de Cardiología]
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Rafael, Aleixandre Benavent, Juan C, Valderrama Zurián, Miguel, Castellano Gómez, Alberto, Miguel-Dasit, Raquel, Simó Meléndez, and Carolina, Navarro Molina
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Publishing ,Internationality ,Bibliometrics ,Spain ,Cardiology ,Periodicals as Topic - Abstract
The aim of this paper is to present the bibliometric indicators for Revista Española de Cardiologíathat were obtained from the "Potential impact factor of Spanish medical journals in 2001" study financed by the Spanish Ministerio de Educacion, Cultura y Deporte. Citations to Revista Española de Cardiología, its national and international impact factor, and its immediacy index were calculated with methods similar to those used by the Institute for Scientific Information. National indicators were based only on citations from 87 Spanish journals considered source journals, whereas international indicators were calculated on the basis of citations from both national journals and foreign source journals in the Science Citation Index. Revista Española de Cardiologíaobtained a national impact factor of 0.719 and an international impact factor of 0.837, placing it at the head of the ranking of Spanish medical journals.
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- 2004
19. Casos en imagen 2. — Enfermedad por arañazo de gato
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Alberto Miguel Dasit
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business.industry ,Medicine ,Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging ,business - Published
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