AbstractBackgroundScientific publications are important for evaluating the achievements of a medical specialty or discipline. Gastroenterology and Hepatology is a medical specialty in great demand in Taiwan, therefore, this study aimed to analyze the Gastroenterology and Hepatology publications from 1993 to 2013 in Taiwan, using the Web of Science (WoS) database.MethodsScientific publications from departments/institutes of gastroenterology and hepatology were retrieved and analyzed from the WoS database, which included articles published in the Science Citation Index Expanded and Social Science Citation Index journals from 1993 to 2013.ResultsAmong 229,030 articles published from departments/institutes of gastroenterology and hepatology wor...
[[abstract]]OBJECTIVE: In this study, we aim to evaluate the global scientific production of Helicob...
Diseases of the kidneys and genitourinary tract are common health problems that affect people of all...
Study Objective. The progress of emergency medicine (EM) in Taiwan, China, and Hong Kong was evaluat...
AbstractBackgroundScientific publications are important for evaluating the achievements of a medical...
Background: Academic publications are important for developing a medical specialty or discipline. Si...
Aim: To evaluate number and quality of publications in gastroenterology, hepatology and digestive en...
The number of publications in journals indexed in the Institute for Scientific Information (ISI) dat...
Background/Aims Eight years have passed since Clinical and Molecular Hepatology changed its language...
BackgroundThe number of publications in journals indexed in the Institute for Scientific Information...
Background: Scientific productions are among the most important criteria in the development of count...
In this study, we aimed to compare the quantity and quality of publications in health care sciences ...
Aims - To examine the volume and potential impact of gastroenterology research outputs from 1985 to ...
Aims - To examine the volume and potential impact of gastroenterology research outputs from 1985 to ...
Biomedical investment trends in 2015 show a huge decrease of investment in gastroenterology. Since a...
Objectives. The bibliometric analysis uses the citation count of an article to measure its impact in...
[[abstract]]OBJECTIVE: In this study, we aim to evaluate the global scientific production of Helicob...
Diseases of the kidneys and genitourinary tract are common health problems that affect people of all...
Study Objective. The progress of emergency medicine (EM) in Taiwan, China, and Hong Kong was evaluat...
AbstractBackgroundScientific publications are important for evaluating the achievements of a medical...
Background: Academic publications are important for developing a medical specialty or discipline. Si...
Aim: To evaluate number and quality of publications in gastroenterology, hepatology and digestive en...
The number of publications in journals indexed in the Institute for Scientific Information (ISI) dat...
Background/Aims Eight years have passed since Clinical and Molecular Hepatology changed its language...
BackgroundThe number of publications in journals indexed in the Institute for Scientific Information...
Background: Scientific productions are among the most important criteria in the development of count...
In this study, we aimed to compare the quantity and quality of publications in health care sciences ...
Aims - To examine the volume and potential impact of gastroenterology research outputs from 1985 to ...
Aims - To examine the volume and potential impact of gastroenterology research outputs from 1985 to ...
Biomedical investment trends in 2015 show a huge decrease of investment in gastroenterology. Since a...
Objectives. The bibliometric analysis uses the citation count of an article to measure its impact in...
[[abstract]]OBJECTIVE: In this study, we aim to evaluate the global scientific production of Helicob...
Diseases of the kidneys and genitourinary tract are common health problems that affect people of all...
Study Objective. The progress of emergency medicine (EM) in Taiwan, China, and Hong Kong was evaluat...