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- An Evaluation Based on Highly Cited Publications in Taiwan
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1 School of Public Health, Taipei Medical University, 250 Wu-Hsing Street, Taipei 11014, TW
2 Trend Research Centre, Asia University, 500 Lioufeng Road, Wufeng, Taichung 41354, TW
1 School of Public Health, Taipei Medical University, 250 Wu-Hsing Street, Taipei 11014, TW
2 Trend Research Centre, Asia University, 500 Lioufeng Road, Wufeng, Taichung 41354, TW
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Current Science, Vol 108, No 5 (2015), Pagination: 933-941Abstract
Bibliometric analysis of highly cited papers of a country can provide interesting insights concerning authors, institutions, collaboration patterns and even useful recommendations for future research policy. The purpose of this study is to conduct bibliometric analysis of highly cited papers from Taiwan. Data used in the study were extracted from the SCI-Expanded database of the Web of Science Core Collection of Thomson Reuters. Authorship, collaboration pattern and Y-index were reported. Results showed that highly cited papers might not have high citations in early years and may be published in journals with low impact factors. International collaboration was responsible for the increasing number of highly cited papers over the years. Institutions can be categorized into three phenotypes and majority of the institutions were characterized with high dependency and low leadership in the collaboration. The United States was the leading choice for international collaboration, while National Taiwan University was the leading choice of institutions for domestic collaboration. With a few exceptions, leading authors tended to be the corresponding author, rather than the first author as in previous studies. It is speculated that this phenomenon may be due to a pecking order among institutions, traditional Confucius values of seniority, and inequality in resource allocation by funding agencies. Providing more balanced research funding, increasing the number of Ph D students studying abroad, eliminating gift authorships, especially partners in a project but not in papers and increasing the emphasis on independent research may be needed to amend the observed patterns.Keywords
Bibliometric Analysis, Highly Cited Papers, Impact Factor, Scientometrics, Y-Index.- A Bibliometric Analysis of Highly Cited Articles in Materials Science
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1 Trend Research Centre, Asia University, Taichung 41354, TW
1 Trend Research Centre, Asia University, Taichung 41354, TW
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Current Science, Vol 107, No 9 (2014), Pagination: 1565-1572Abstract
The aim of the present study is to identify and analyse the characteristics of the highly cited articles in materials science, including eight Web of Science categories: multidisciplinary materials science, coatings and films materials science, biomaterials materials science, ceramics materials science, composites materials science, paper and wood materials science, characterization and testing materials science, and textiles materials science within the publication year from 1900 to 2011 based on Science Citation Index-Expanded. Articles that have been cited at least 100 times since publication to 2011 were assessed regarding their distribution in indexed journals. The citation lives of the highly cited articles depending on citations in the publication year, recent years and years after publication were applied for the impact of articles. A new indicator, the Y-index, was applied to assess publication quantity and the characteristics of contribution to articles. Results showed that 14,044 highly cited articles were published between 1900 and 2010. Among them, 70% were published in 1990s and 2000s, and 48% originated from the US. Langmuir and Journal of the Electrochemical Society hosted the highly cited articles. Most top cited articles in the publication year would not be top cited in recent years. Y-index results showed that Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA had high articles publication potential as well as published the most first author and corresponding author articles. Geim and Novoselov who are the 2010 Nobel laureates, published the most potential article in materials science. Y-index showed that Inoue and Xia had the highest publication performance but different publication characteristics.Keywords
Article Life, Bibliometric Analysis, Structural Materials, Y-Index.- Global Influence of Cancer Statistics Articles
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1 School of Public Health, Taipei Medical University, 250 Wu-Hsing Street, Taipei 11014, TW
2 Trend Research Centre, Asia University, 500, Lioufeng Road, Wufeng, Taichung 41354, TW
1 School of Public Health, Taipei Medical University, 250 Wu-Hsing Street, Taipei 11014, TW
2 Trend Research Centre, Asia University, 500, Lioufeng Road, Wufeng, Taichung 41354, TW
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Current Science, Vol 109, No 9 (2015), Pagination: 1552-1554Abstract
No Abstract.- Better Methods and Search Words to Improve Bibliometric Studies
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1 Trend Research Centre, Asia University, No. 500, Lioufeng Road, Wufeng, Taichung 41354, TW
1 Trend Research Centre, Asia University, No. 500, Lioufeng Road, Wufeng, Taichung 41354, TW
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Current Science, Vol 121, No 12 (2021), Pagination: 1521-1521Abstract
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- Classic Articles Published by American Scientists (1900-2014): A Bibliometric Analysis
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Yuh-Shan Ho
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James Hartley
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1 Trend Research Centre, Asia University, No. 500, Lioufeng Road, Wufeng, Taichung County, 41354, TW
2 School of Psychology, Keele University, Staffordshire, ST5 5BG, England, GB
1 Trend Research Centre, Asia University, No. 500, Lioufeng Road, Wufeng, Taichung County, 41354, TW
2 School of Psychology, Keele University, Staffordshire, ST5 5BG, England, GB
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Current Science, Vol 111, No 7 (2016), Pagination: 1156-1165Abstract
The present study explores US independent classic articles published by American scientists from 1900 to 2014. We examined those articles that had been cited at least 1000 times since publication to the end of 2014 using the Science Citation Index Expanded in the Web of Science (WoS). We also applied a bibliometric indicator, the Y-index, to assess the contributions of the authors of these articles. The results showed that 4909 classic articles were published between 1916 and 2013, and that the most productive categories from the WoS were multidisciplinary sciences, biochemistry and molecular biology, and general and internal medicine. Science published most of these articles, and the three most productive institutions were Harvard University, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and Stanford University. The physicist, Edward Witten was the most prolific author and an article written by the biochemist, Marion Bradford at University of Georgia in 1976 had the highest number of citations. In addition, the article by Perdew, Burke and Ernzerhof at Tulane University had the highest number of citations in 2014.Keywords
Classic Articles, Publication Characteristics, Scientometrics, Y-Index.References
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- Comparison of Czech and Slovak Independent Research in the 21st Century
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Dalibor Fiala
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Yuh-Shan Ho
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1 Department of Computer Science and Engineering, University of West Bohemia, 30614 Plzeň, CZ
2 Trend Research Centre, Asia University, Taichung 41354, TW
1 Department of Computer Science and Engineering, University of West Bohemia, 30614 Plzeň, CZ
2 Trend Research Centre, Asia University, Taichung 41354, TW
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Current Science, Vol 110, No 8 (2016), Pagination: 1524-1531Abstract
Independent research of a country may be defined as research conducted solely by researchers affiliated with institutions of that specific country with no external collaborators. In fact, it represents the 'core' research a country is able to carry out without any foreign help. Therefore, studying a country's independent research may give a more genuine picture of the country's research capacities. In this study, we analyse and compare the independent research of the Czech Republic and Slovakia, two countries that emerged after the dissolution of Czechoslovakia in 1993, based on journal articles published between 2001 and 2013, and indexed in the Science Citation Index Expanded. We concentrate on the production of scholarly publications, research topics and journals, institutions, and citations of Czech and Slovak articles. We conclude that although Czech and Slovak independent research have some common features, they differ largely in some aspects such as article topics and citation impact.Keywords
Scientometrics, Publications, Citations, Topics, Journals, Institutions.- A Bibliometric Analysis of Highly Cited Papers from India in Science Citation Index Expanded
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1 IFET College of Engineering, Villupuram 605 108, IN
2 Trend Research Centre, Asia University, Taichung 41354, TW
1 IFET College of Engineering, Villupuram 605 108, IN
2 Trend Research Centre, Asia University, Taichung 41354, TW
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Current Science, Vol 112, No 08 (2017), Pagination: 1653-1658Abstract
The aim of the present study is to analyse the highly cited papers from India. The Science Citation Index Expanded database was used to retrieve the related bibliographic records. Grouping and reclassification of institutions with misspellings and variants have been done. The most productive institutions, collaborating partners and Y-index of the contributing authors were examined. Results revealed that all the highly cited papers from India did not receive citations in the early years after publication. Co-authored (or international collaboration) papers received more citation impact than single-authored ones. USA was the preferred collaborative partner for international collaboration. The Indian Institutes of Technology, CSIR organizations, and Indian Institute of Science, Bengaluru were the leading Indian institutions.Keywords
Bibliometrics, Citation Impact, Highly Cited Articles, Scientometrics, Y-Index.References
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1 Oral and Maxillofacial Radiology, Applied Oral Sciences, University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, CN
2 Trend Research Centre, Asia University, No. 500, Lioufeng Road, Wufeng, Taichung County 41354, TW
1 Oral and Maxillofacial Radiology, Applied Oral Sciences, University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, CN
2 Trend Research Centre, Asia University, No. 500, Lioufeng Road, Wufeng, Taichung County 41354, TW
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Current Science, Vol 114, No 10 (2018), Pagination: 2039-2044Abstract
This study aims to evaluate the properties of neuroscience articles highly cited at present, based on the overall neuroscience literature. Results reveal 387 classic articles that have been cited at least 1000 times from the Web of Science since their publication to the end of 2016. Data showed that the 1990s was the most prolific decade in terms of classic articles published, and that USA, UK and Canada were the major contributors. Harvard University and Stanford University, USA, were the most dominant institutes. Moreover, there was one classic sleeping beauty, a paper published with scarce citations for a long period before being cited frequently.Keywords
Bibliometrics, Classic Articles, Literature Survey, Neurosciences, Sleeping Beauties.References
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Yuh-Shan Ho
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1 Department of Information Resources Management, School of Public Affairs, Zhejiang University, No. 866 Yuhangtang Road, Hangzhou 310058, CN
2 Trend Research Centre, Asia University, Taichung County - 41354, TW
1 Department of Information Resources Management, School of Public Affairs, Zhejiang University, No. 866 Yuhangtang Road, Hangzhou 310058, CN
2 Trend Research Centre, Asia University, Taichung County - 41354, TW
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Current Science, Vol 115, No 3 (2018), Pagination: 410-421Abstract
Collaboration has strongly intensified recently and its characteristics are attractive and multi-dimensional. This study explored the trends, characteristics and citation impact of collaboration as well as collaboration networks for the macrolevel of country, the mesolevel of institution and the microlevel of author, using highly cited articles in environmental engineering (EE) category of the Science Citation Index Expanded. A data visualization and manipulation software, Gephi 0.9.1 was used to visualize the relationships of collaboration among authors, institutions and countries. Although collaboration in general is known to be beneficial in many research areas, collaboration is not beneficial for highly cited research in the EE field. Single author, single country and single institution articles were more visible than articles involving international collaboration, inter-institutional collaboration and individual collaboration. There were certain group collaborations, which played an important role in publishing highly cited articles in the EE field.Keywords
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