Objectives: To analyse the total number of newspaper articles citing the four leading general medical journals and to describe national citation patterns. Design: Quantitative content analysis. Setting/sample: Full text of 22 general newspapers in 14 countries over the period 2008–2015, collected from LexisNexis. The 14 countries have been categorised into four regions: the USA, the UK, Western World (European countries other than the UK, and Australia, New Zealand and Canada) and Rest of the World (other countries). Main outcome measure Press citations of four medical journals (two American: NEJM and JAMA; and two British: The Lancet and The BMJ) in 22 newspapers. Results: British and American newspapers cited some of the four analysed...
BACKGROUND:The acceptance of a paper in a top-ranked journal depends on the importance of the study,...
The study presents the Bibliometric analysis of articles published in the New England journal of Med...
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Objectives: To analyse the total number of newspaper articles citing the four leading general medica...
Objectives: To analyse the total number of newspaper articles citing the four leading general medica...
Background: In May 2006, a search was conducted of the 20 highest cited articles related to Evidence...
This study examined F1000Prime recommended research and review articles published in Cell, JAMA: The...
The objective of this study was to organize a Bibliometric assessment of the actual articles that we...
All volumes published in five years (2005-2009) of three core Pakistani medical journals, namely, Jo...
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Aim This review provides a comprehensive overview of more than 100 of the most cited studies in g...
BACKGROUND: The acceptance of a paper in a top-ranked journal depends on the importance of the study...
This article presents the frequency of distribution of editorial members of Dove Medical press, acro...
BACKGROUND:The acceptance of a paper in a top-ranked journal depends on the importance of the study,...
The study presents the Bibliometric analysis of articles published in the New England journal of Med...
CONTEXT AND OBJECTIVE: Impact factors are currently the bibliometric index most used for evaluating ...
Objectives: To analyse the total number of newspaper articles citing the four leading general medica...
Objectives: To analyse the total number of newspaper articles citing the four leading general medica...
Background: In May 2006, a search was conducted of the 20 highest cited articles related to Evidence...
This study examined F1000Prime recommended research and review articles published in Cell, JAMA: The...
The objective of this study was to organize a Bibliometric assessment of the actual articles that we...
All volumes published in five years (2005-2009) of three core Pakistani medical journals, namely, Jo...
OBJECTIVES: In comparison to quantitative research, the impact of qualitative articles in the medica...
Background: The number of citations received is considered an index of study quality and impact. We ...
BackgroundIt has previously been reported that authors from developing countries are underrepresente...
Aim This review provides a comprehensive overview of more than 100 of the most cited studies in g...
BACKGROUND: The acceptance of a paper in a top-ranked journal depends on the importance of the study...
This article presents the frequency of distribution of editorial members of Dove Medical press, acro...
BACKGROUND:The acceptance of a paper in a top-ranked journal depends on the importance of the study,...
The study presents the Bibliometric analysis of articles published in the New England journal of Med...
CONTEXT AND OBJECTIVE: Impact factors are currently the bibliometric index most used for evaluating ...