Obstetrics & Gynecology: evaluation of the portuguese scientific activity based on bibliometric indicators Helena Donato Carlos F. de Oliveira HUC
“Without publication, science is dead” Gerard Piel Reasons to write
■ The scientific publication is a key-step in every investigation project ■ It represents the step where results are submitted to the public scrutiny Reasons to write
In Medicine and independently from the outstanding results obtained, the task won’t be complete till those results are published In a first instance do good science, then publish good science “a naturalist´s life would be a happy one if he had only to observe and never to write” Charles Darwin Reasons to write
Introduction ■Bibliometry together with peer-review has been used to assess and quantify the importance of authors and scientific investigations
Introduction ■Bibliometric studies based on data from scientific publications have shown a growing development in the most advanced countries in the last years ■In Portugal there are few studies of that type, at least in the field of biomedicine Donato HM, De Oliveira CF. Patologia mamaria: avaliação da actividade cientifica nacional através de indicadores bibliométricos:1995 July Acta Med Port. 2006;19(3): Donato HM, De Oliveira CF. Bibliometria do Cancro em Portugal: 1997 a Actualizações em Oncologia. Coimbra Jan 2008
Bibliometry ■ What is Bibliometry? A science which enables quantitative and qualitative analysis of the scientific production through evaluation of the produced literature ■ What does it study? Authors Subjects Journals Departments Countries
Actualizações em Oncologia Bibliometry Resources ■The widest used resource of bibliometry is the one produced by Thomson Scientific (Institute for Scientific Information), the Web of Science (WOS) ■It evaluates articles published in more than 8700 journals ■It also publishes an yearly Index (Journal Citation Reports) based on the cited articles
Objectives This study deals mainly with : ■ The contribution of portuguese authors to the international scientific production in the specific area of Obstetrics & Gynecology ■ The analysis of the scientific production during the period from 1997 to 2006
Objectives ■Using compiled information, the following indicators were calculated : Quantitative Qualitative
Quantitative Indicators ■ Productivity rate of institutions ■ Productivity rate of authors ■ Growth of national production in international publications
Qualitative or Impacting Indicators ■Influence and visibility of scientific production (Impact Factor) ■The widest used bibliometric indicators in the assessment of quality of scientific activity are based on: The number of citations received by the published articles The importance / impact of the journals where they were published
Data Collection ■ The study was performed using the Databases Web of Science (WOS) - Medline / Pubmed – ■Have not considered publications in national journals, since none of the journals published in Portugal is included in Journal Citation Reports
Search ■ We collected all documents published between 1997 and 2006 about our thematic, where at least an author belongs to a portuguese institution ■We considered all articles, independently from its tipology (revisions, clinical trials, letters, editorials…)
Results ■WOS + PubMed = 846 articles ■747 articles published in Journals with Impact Factor ■Our study is based upon the analysis of the 747 IF articles
Results ■The portuguese scientific contribution to the international scientific production in the field Obstetrics & Gynecology during the studied period, showed a growth of 144%
% Development in the production of Scientific Articles
Productivity of Portuguese Authors ■Parameter distribution by Author: Seven authors account for 37% of the documents, contributing thus with more than 20 articles Twenty seven authors account for 46,8% of the documents, with more than 10 articles Others with 10 or less articles account 16,2%
Co-authorship ■In biomedicine, the rule is co-authorship in publications; portuguese authors follow this international trend ■The co-authorship rate exibits an increase during the years ■Slight increase in the average number of authors by document
Qualitative Analysis of Results ■The analysis of qualitative data from scientific literature enables the assessment of: The yield of scientific activity and its impact on the community The impact of the whole of the portuguese scientific production in the area Obstetrics & Gynecology determined by the number of citations obtained by published articles
Citation Report ■Total 747 articles ■Sum of the Times Cited – 7,989 ■Average Citations per Item – 10.96
Citations in each year
Qualitative Analysis of Results ■Articles which envolved international collaboration obtained an higher number of citations More cited article (Lancet 2005) obtained 604 citations ■Investigation articles are more frequently cited than clinical articles ■The 747 articles were published in journals disposing of an IF
Qualitative Analysis of Results ■The most frequently used subject Categories of JCR are: Obstetrics & Gynecology (302 articles) Oncology (148 articles) Pathology (146 articles)
JCR Categories ■79,7% of the articles are published in 3 Categories ■20,3% of the articles are published in 23 Categories Biochemistry & Molecular Biology Pharmacology & Pharmacy Medicine, General, Internal Endocrinology & Metabolism Hematology …
Journals per JCR Categories ■Category Obstetrics & Gynecology Has 59 journals, we publish in 31 ■Category Oncology Has 127 journals we publish in 39 ■Category Pathology Has 64 journals we publish in 32
Regions
Conclusion ■ The portuguese contribution to the international scientific production in the area Obstetrics & Gynecology in the time period studied is of 0,31 %
World Scientific Production
Iberian Scientific Production Spain is demographically 4,2 x higher than Portugal In terms of Scientific Production is 6,3 x higher than Portugal
Conclusion ■ The portuguese scientific literature in this subject area shows a significant increase in the last 10 years, not only quantitavely (144%), but also at a qualitative level
Conclusion ■ The portuguese scientific literature in this subject area shows a significant increase in the last 10 years, not only quantitavely (144%), but also at a qualitative level
Conclusion ■ Growing visibility of investigation, assessed by the number of articles published in journals of international scope and prestige; publication in well positioned journals in its category ranking ■ Increase of international collaboration Qualitative increase (positive development of Portuguese investigation in the field)
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