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? [Anon]. (2010), High employee turnover cited for faulty pipe welds at northrop grumman shipbuilding. Welding Journal, 89 (3), 4.
Full Journal Title: West Indian Medical Journal
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? Hickling, F.W. (1999), Medical research at the Faculty of Medical Sciences, UWI, Mona Campus 1960-1990. West Indian Medical Journal, 48 (4), 183-187.
Full Text: Wes Ind Med J48, 183.pdf
Abstract: the objective of this study was to evaluate research output in relation to undergraduate teaching output of the Faculty of Medical Sciences, Mend Campus, University of the West Indies between 1960 and 1990 the Departmental Reports published by the University of the West Indies were examined using a successive independent sample design with sentinel years at ten-year intervals for the 30-year period under review the numbers of reported peer-reviewed publications for each department were disaggregated and analysed. Ten of the fourteen departments (10/14, 72%) of the Mona Faculty showed a decline in output of peer-reviewed publications of up to 100% between 1960 and 1990 (p < 0.001). The number of academic staff had risen from 41 in 1960 to 143 in 1990 (249% while the publication/staff ratio had fallen from 1.73 in 1960 to 0.48 in 1990 (p < 0.0001). Student/staff ratios had declined significantly over the 30-year period (p < 0.005) as had the graduate/staff ratio (p < 0.01). The Faculty reports indicated that the research-in-progress reported for exceeded the actual publication rate in 1990, whereas the opposite was the case in 1960. There was a statistically significant decline in the number of international conference abstracts published and an increase in the number of regional conference abstracts (p < 0.01) and also a significant decrease in the number of papers presented at conferences compared with the number of conferences attended without a paper being presented (p < 0.0001). The research publication record and the medical graduate/staff ratio of the Mona Faculty had declined significantly over the 30 years under review. There was also a significant decline in the graduate/staff ratio in the same period. Some of the conventional reasons given for this decline such as staff shortages and increased clinical service or teaching load are discussed.
Keywords: Clinical, Conferences, Conventional, Design, International, Intervals, Load, Medical, Papers, Peer-Reviewed, Publication, Publication Record, Publications, Record, Regional, Research, Review, Service, Teaching, Undergraduate
? Paul, T. (2000), Medical research at the Faculty of Medical Sciences, UWI, Mona Campus, 1960-1990. West Indian Medical Journal, 49 (2), 180.
Full Text: Wes Ind Med J49, 180.pdf
Keywords: Research
? Arowolo, T.A. (2004), Heavy metals and health. West Indian Medical Journal, 53 (2), 63-65.
Full Text: Wes Ind Med J53, 63.pdf
Title: Western Journal of Nursing Research
Full Journal Title: Western Journal of Nursing Research
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ISSN: 0193-9459
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? Beck, C.T. (1989), Maternal-newborn nursing research published from 1977 to 1986. Western Journal of Nursing Research, 11 (5), 621-626.
Full Text: 1989\Wes J Nur Res11, 621.pdf
Keywords: Nursing, Research
Title: Wiadomości Lekarskie
Full Journal Title: Wiadomości Lekarskie
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ISSN: 0043-5147
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? Bojko, K. (2007), Factors of evaluation and interaction of scientific journals--impact factor and interjournal impact factor. Wiadomości Lekarskie, 60 (1-2), 98-104.
Abstract: the aim of the study was to analyse the extent of influence ofjournals with high Impact Factor (IF) into the world’s science development. The survey was performed using Journal Citation Reports, Science Edition 1998-2001 database. One hundred journals with the highest IF were extracted and Interjournal Impact Factor (IIF) was made for each of them. It was proved that--regardless of the field the journals belong to--their influence into the filed and other periodicals should not be evaluated according to their IF value. It has been established to evaluate the journals, not particular articles. That’s why we should not change its application and use it to express an opinion on the publications and scientific workers.
Keywords: Application, Database, Development, Evaluation, Field, Impact, Interaction, Journals, Periodicals, Publications, Science, Survey, Value
Title: Wiener Klinische Wochenschrift
Full Journal Title: Wiener Klinische Wochenschrift
ISO Abbreviated Title: Wien. Klin. Wochen.
JCR Abbreviated Title: Wien Klin Wochenschr
ISSN: 0043-5325
Issues/Year: 24
Journal Country/Territory: Austria
Language: English
Publisher: Springer-Verlag Wien
Publisher Address: Sachsenplatz 4-6, PO Box 89, A-1201 Vienna, Austria
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? Garfield, E. (1991), A citation analysis of Austrian medical-research and Wiener Klinische Wochenschrift. Wiener Klinische Wochenschrift, 103 (11), 318-325.
Abstract: Criteria for the prediction of Nobel price winners based on citation and predictor prizes are presented. The position of Austrian medical research and the role of the “Wiener klinische Wochenschrift” are compared to international standards.
Keywords: Citation Analysis, Austrian Medical Research, Scientific Productivity
? Navarro, F.A. (1996), The language of medicine in Austria (1920-1995). Wiener Klinische Wochenschrift, 108 (12), 363-369.
Abstract: the objective of this study was to perform a citation analysis of the frequency of the various languages used in the bibliographical references of the original articles published in the Wiener klinische Wochenschrift during the past 75 years (1920-1995). The languages of publication were recorded of 14, 667 references from 800 original papers, at the rate of 50 articles per year at intervals of five years. The percentage of references in German remained constant until 1946, but has been decreasing progressively since that time: 87% in 1920, 84% in 1946, 51% in 1970, and 20% in 1995. The percentage of references in English, on the other hand, has continued to increase, especially since 1946: 3% in 1920, 9% in 1946, 41% in 1970, and 79% in 1995. Even though the importance of English started to increase as from 1946, it did not supplant German as the main language of medicine in Austria until 1980 (thirty years later than usually accepted up to now).
Keywords: Analysis, Austria, Citation, Citation Analysis, Intervals, Languages, Medicine, Papers, Publication
? Garfield, E. (2002), The impact factor of Wiener Klinische Wochenschrift. Wiener Klinische Wochenschrift, 114 (5-6), 236.
Full Text: Wie Kli Woc114, 236.pdf
? Garfield, E. (2002), The impact factor of Wiener Klinische Wochenschrift. Wiener Klinische Wochenschrift, 114 (19-20), 881.
Full Text: Wie Kli Woc114, 881.pdf
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