Title: Zdravstveni Vestnik
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? Grubic, Z. (1992), Biomedical-research in Slovenia and its significance - Representation of our most cited articles in 1979 through 1988. Zdravstveni Vestnik, 61 (2), 83-88.
Full Text: 1992\Zdr Ves61, 83.pdf
Abstract: Starting-points: Paper has two parts. In the first part author argues with some, rather questionable, but still quite often heard opinions about the role of the biomedical sciences in Slovenia. Author is advocating the opinion that Slovenian biomedical science must be oriented towards international scientific community, becoming in this way a more significant part of it. Methods: In the second part of the paper, four out of five most cited Slovenian biomedical publications published in the period from 1979-1988 are introduced. Abstracts of the papers are followed by the comments of their authors. They are explaining motives for the work that resulted in the publications discussed here. Authors are also estimating the significance of these publications.
Keywords: Articles, Author, Authors, Biomedical, Biomedical Publications, Biomedical Research, Cited Articles, Methods, Papers, Publications, Science, Sciences, Slovenia
Title: Zdravstveno Varstvo
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? Miholic, P. (2010), Bibliometric analysis of the journal “Zdravstveno Varstvo”: 2003-2009. Zdravstveno Varstvo, 49 (3), 109-116.
Full Text: 2010\Zdr Var49, 109.pdf
Abstract: Background: Bibliometrics is a set of methods for systematical collection of texts and published data for further study and analysis. Bibliometric analysis of a scientific journal is to a great extent also analysis of the research field covered by that journal. We did bibliometric analysis of the journal Zdravstveno varstvo to assess its visibility and the role it plays in the scientific exchange of information. Methods: We reviewed 28 issues of the journal, published during a period of seven years. The contributions were studied by the following sections: editorials, original and review scientific articles, letters to the editor, book reviews and obituaries. Quanitative bibliometric analysis of Zdravstveno varstvo for the period 2003-2009 provided an objective view of the contents and development of the journal over the period studied. Results: As shown by the results obtained, the quality of publications has markedly improved over the past seven years. Multi-authored articles prevail. Journal articles are the most frequently cited source, followed by monographs (mostly in English); half of the sources quoted are less than five years old. Conclusions: the results suggest that both health care practice and research constitute a medical field that is very closely related to social sciences; it approaches the fields of medicine, health care and health as social phenomenons. The inclusion of Zdravstveno varstvo in the Expanded Social Science Index (SSCI) in 2009 is not a coincidence but a result of the committment of editors to reach the goal they had set in the past.
Keywords: Analysis, Bibliometric, Bibliometric Analysis, Bibliometrics, Book Reviews, Data, Development, English, Exchange, Field, Journal, Medical, Medicine, Periodicals, Public Health, Public-Health, Publications, Quality of Publications, Research, Review, Science, Sciences, Scientific Journal
Title: Zebrafish
Full Journal Title: Zebrafish
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? Kinth, P., Mahesh, G. and Panwar, Y. (2013), Mapping of Zebrafish research: A global outlook. Zebrafish, 10 (4), 510-517.
Full Text: 2013\Zebrafish10, 510.pdf
Abstract: On the basis of analysis of 17,151 records on zebrafish identified from Zebrafish Information Network: the zebrafish model organism database and Web of Science, the research performance on this model organism has been evaluated. The earliest research work on zebrafish as reflected in the databases goes back to 1951. After a rather slow growth till the 1980s, research on zebrafish gained momentum in the 1990s. Analysis shows a rapid and consistent increase in the publication output with 226 publications in the year 1996, to 1929 publications in the year 2012. The prominent areas of zebrafish research, journals, and leading authors as reflected from the research output have been identified. USA is the most productive country with 8196 articles. The most frequently used keywords were also determined to gain insights about the research trends and some of the commonly used keywords other than zebrafish and Danio rerio are development, retina, and gene expression.
Keywords: Analysis, Authors, Country, Database, Databases, Development, Drug Discovery, Expression, Gene, Gene Expression, Growth, Human-Disease, Information, Journals, Mapping, Model, Network, Performance, Publication, Publications, Records, Research, Research Output, Research Performance, Research Trends, Research Work, Science, Till, Trends, USA, Web of Science, Work, Zebrafish
Title: Zeitschrift fur Die Alttestamentliche Wissenschaft
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? Yitzhaki, M. (1987), The relationship between biblical studies and ancient near-east studies, a bibliometric approach. Zeitschrift fur Die Alttestamentliche Wissenschaft, 99 (2), 232-248.
Full Text: Zei Alt Wis99, 232.pdf
Keywords: Bibliometric
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