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Trends in Performance Indicators of Neuroimaging Anatomy Research Publications: A Bibliometric Study of Major Neuroradiology Journal Output Over Four Decades Based on Web of Science Database

机译:神经影像解剖学研究成果的性能指标趋势:基于Web of Science数据库的过去十年来主要神经放射学期刊输出的文献计量研究

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Quantitative, qualitative, and innovative application of bibliometric research performance indicators to anatomy and radiology research and education can enhance cross-fertilization between the two disciplines. We aim to use these indicators to identify long-term trends in dissemination of publications in neuroimaging anatomy (including both productivity and citation rates), which has subjectively waned in prestige during recent years. We examined publications over the last 40 years in two neuroradiological journals, AJNR and Neuroradiology, and selected and categorized all neuroimaging anatomy research articles according to theme and type. We studied trends in their citation activity over time, and mathematically analyzed these trends for 1977, 1987, and 1997 publications. We created a novel metric, citation half-life at 10 years postpublication (CHL-10), and used this to examine trends in the skew of citation numbers for anatomy articles each year. We identified 367 anatomy articles amongst a total of 18,110 in these journals: 74.2% were original articles, with study of normal anatomy being the commonest theme (46.7%). We recorded a mean of 18.03 citations for each anatomy article, 35% higher than for general neuroradiology articles. Graphs summarizing the rise (upslope) in citation rates after publication revealed similar trends spanning two decades. CHL-10 trends demonstrated that more recently published anatomy articles were likely to take longer to reach peak citation rate. Bibliometric analysis suggests that anatomical research in neuroradiology is not languishing. This novel analytical approach can be applied to other aspects of neuroimaging research, and within other subspecialties in radiology and anatomy, and also to foster anatomical education. Clin. Anat. 28:16-26, 2015. (c) 2014 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.
机译:文献计量学研究性能指标在解剖学和放射学研究与教育中的定量,定性和创新应用可以增强两门学科之间的交叉交流。我们旨在利用这些指标来确定神经影像解剖学出版物的长期传播趋势(包括生产率和引文率),这些趋势近年来在主观上已逐渐减弱。我们检查了过去40年中两个神经放射学期刊(AJNR和神经放射学)中的出版物,并根据主题和类型对所有神经影像解剖学研究文章进行了选择和分类。我们研究了随着时间的推移其引用活动的趋势,并通过数学方法对1977、1987和1997年的出版物进行了分析。我们创建了一种新颖的度量标准,即出版后10年的引文半衰期(CHL-10),并用它来检查每年解剖学文章的引文数量偏斜趋势。我们在这些期刊的18,110种期刊中共鉴定了367篇解剖学文章:74.2%为原创文章,以正常解剖学研究为最常见主题(46.7%)。我们记录了每篇解剖文章的平均引用次数为18.03,比一般神经放射学文章的引用次数高35%。总结发表后引文率上升(上坡)的图表显示了跨越二十年的相似趋势。 CHL-10趋势表明,最近发表的解剖学文章可能需要更长的时间才能达到峰值引用率。文献计量分析表明,神经放射学的解剖学研究并不乏味。这种新颖的分析方法可以应用于神经影像学研究的其他方面,以及在放射学和解剖学的其他子专业中,还可以促进解剖学教育。临床阿纳特2015年28:16-26。(c)2014 Wiley Periodicals,Inc.

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