Objective: This study aimed to determine the publication rate of oral and poster abstracts presented at the 2010 and 2011 Society of Gynecologic Oncology (SGO) conferences as well as the journals that most commonly published these studies, their 5-year impact factor, the time to publication, and the reasons for nonpublication. Methods: Abstracts presented at the 2010–2011 SGO conferences were included in this study. We searched Google, Google Scholar, and PubMed to locate published reports of these abstracts. If an abstract's full-text manuscript could not be located, an author of the conference abstract was contacted via email to inquire whether the research was published. If the research was unpublished, the authors were asked to provide ...
Purpose: In this study our aim is to analyze the publication rates of abstracts, which were presente...
Objective: Oral and poster presentations held at national congresses are regarded as important means...
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Objective: Oral and poster presentations held at national and international congresses are recognize...
PURPOSE: The Cervical Spine Research Society Europe (CSRS-E) actively promotes scientific activities...
Background: Presentations at scientific conferences are an important method of research disseminatio...
Objective: The aim of our study is to examine the Publication Rate of Congress of Turkish Society of...
Background. Scientific meetings provide a forum to disseminate new research and advance patient care...
Introduction: The SICOT Conference Committee continually tries to improve the quality of presentatio...
The aim of this study was to investigate the rate at which abstracts orally presented at the ESGAR 2...
Objective: To determine the overall publication rates for abstracts presented at two consecutive Nor...
Objectives Concerns have been raised about poor-quality palliative care research and low publication...
Background: The quality of a scientific meeting can be quantified by the rate of full publications a...
BACKGROUND: A key metric of the research quality of medical conferences is the publication rate of a...
International audienceBackgroundPublication of scientific work, although mandatory to ensure dissemi...
Purpose: In this study our aim is to analyze the publication rates of abstracts, which were presente...
Objective: Oral and poster presentations held at national congresses are regarded as important means...
© 2018 Article author(s) (or their employer(s) unless otherwise stated in the text of the article). ...
Objective: Oral and poster presentations held at national and international congresses are recognize...
PURPOSE: The Cervical Spine Research Society Europe (CSRS-E) actively promotes scientific activities...
Background: Presentations at scientific conferences are an important method of research disseminatio...
Objective: The aim of our study is to examine the Publication Rate of Congress of Turkish Society of...
Background. Scientific meetings provide a forum to disseminate new research and advance patient care...
Introduction: The SICOT Conference Committee continually tries to improve the quality of presentatio...
The aim of this study was to investigate the rate at which abstracts orally presented at the ESGAR 2...
Objective: To determine the overall publication rates for abstracts presented at two consecutive Nor...
Objectives Concerns have been raised about poor-quality palliative care research and low publication...
Background: The quality of a scientific meeting can be quantified by the rate of full publications a...
BACKGROUND: A key metric of the research quality of medical conferences is the publication rate of a...
International audienceBackgroundPublication of scientific work, although mandatory to ensure dissemi...
Purpose: In this study our aim is to analyze the publication rates of abstracts, which were presente...
Objective: Oral and poster presentations held at national congresses are regarded as important means...
© 2018 Article author(s) (or their employer(s) unless otherwise stated in the text of the article). ...