Full Journal Title: Turkiye Klinikleri Tip Bilimleri Dergisi
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? Ozgen, U., Egri, M., Aktas, M., Sandikkaya, A., Ozturk, O.F., Can, S. and Ozcan, C. (2011), Publication pattern of Turkish medical theses: Analysis of 22.625 medical theses completed in years 1980-2005. Turkiye Klinikleri Tip Bilimleri Dergisi, 31 (5), 1122-1131.
Full Text: 2011\Tur Kli Tip Bil Der31, 1122.pdf
Abstract: Objective: The objective of this study was to determine the conversion rates of Turkish residency theses to scientific articles. Material and Methods: 22.625 residency theses written at 28 university hospitals, nine state hospitals and two military hospitals’ residency programmes and recorded at the web of National Thesis Center were searched through Web of Science in order to evaluate their publication pattern in SCI-expanded journals in 1980-2005. Results: The number of published thesis at SCI expanded journals was found to be 1397 (6.2%) with the median number of citations received per paper ranging from 0.3 to 5.0. Publication percentage was highest for theses written at military hospitals and lowest for those written at state hospitals. Conclusion: Percentage of published thesis in Turkey is lower when compared to the remaining European Countries. Therefore, we need alternative practices to use our manpower, time and financial resources more effectively. The first alternative is to put an end to the obligation to write thesis in order to complete residency training in some types of hospitals or to convert this obligation to an option. Another alternative is to establish a National Thesis Advisory Center and make it essential to get approval from this center in order to conduct a thesis project.
Keywords: Academic Dissertations, Alternative, Citations, Education, Graduate, Hospitals, Journals, Medical, Methods, Publication, Publications, Residency, School, SCI, Science, Students, Thesis, Training, Turkey, University, Web of Science, Write
Title: Turrialba
Full Journal Title: Turrialba
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? Vanderde, J., Pino, N.I. and Baert, L. (1995), Kinetics of phosphate adsorption in a soil derived from volcanic ash. Turrialba, 23 (3), 291-296.
Title: Tydskrif Vir Letterkunde
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? John, P. (2010), D. P. M. Botes, Marcel Duchamp, the avant-garde and a literary definition of plagiarism. Tydskrif Vir Letterkunde, 47 (2), 48-58.
Full Text: 2010\Tyd Vir Let47, 48.pdf
Abstract: This article attempts to widen the literary critical perspective on plagiarism by focussing on an early example of plagiarism in Afrikaans literature associated with the name of D.P.M. Bates and the little magazine Worm. Botes’s supposed plagiarism is placed in the framework of the European avant-garde by comparing it with Marcel Duchamp’s Fountain of 1917. This comparison forms the basis on which other instances of plagiarism in Afrikaans are commented on, as well as on which a ‘literary’ definition of plagiarism is advanced.
Keywords: Avant-Garde, D.P.M. Bates, Literature, Marcel Duchamp, Plagiarism
Title: Ugeskrift for Laeger
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? Nilsson, L.B., Jensen, T.U., Skovgaard, L.T. and Viby-Mogensen, J. (2001), Research in Danish departments of anesthesiology at the turn of the century. A bibliometric analysis. Ugeskrift for Laeger, 163 (44), 6121-6127.
Abstract: INTRODUCTION: This investigation was based on the surmise that the scientific activity in the specialty of anaesthesiology and intensive care medicine in Denmark is declining. MATERIAL AND METHODS: A quantitative and qualitative analysis of the development in Danish anaesthesiological research during the seven-year period of 1992-1998 was performed with bibliometrical methods and a count of the PhD and doctoral theses produced by Danish anaesthesiologists during that period. RESULTS: In the period investigated, a total of 906 scientific articles were published, of which 749 (83%) originated from university hospitals. Total production decreased by 15% between the two-year periods of 1992-1993 and 1997-1998, whereas the output from university hospitals alone decreased by 10%. The number of scientific publications per anaesthesiologist decreased by 34%, corresponding to 6.7% per year. The quality of the research published, as examined by the cumulative and average impact, showed a slight increase. The number of PhD and doctoral theses per year showed no change. DISCUSSION: Research activity in Danish anaesthesiology is declining, and the specialty seems to be losing scientific ground, both nationally and internationally.
Keywords: Anaesthesiology, Analysis, Anesthesiology, Bibliometric, Care, Cumulative, Denmark, Development, Hospitals, Impact, Intensive Care, Investigation, Medicine, Methods, Publications, Qualitative, Qualitative Analysis, Quality, Quality of, Research, Scientific Publications, Specialty, University
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