In academia, manuscripts serve as an important component of career development. The past several years have seen heightened evaluation of the role of the gender gap in career advancement, as well as other bibliometric changes in publications. We therefore analyzed authorship and publication trends in the Annals of Biomedical Engineering over the past three decades (one complete year of manuscripts for each decade; 1986, 1996, 2006, and 2016). The variables analyzed were number of authors per manuscript, numerical position of the corresponding author, number of collaborating institutions and countries, number of references, and number of citations per manuscript. The gender of both the first and corresponding authors was identified and analy...
Objective: Studies with authors trained in research methods are of higher quality than those without...
OBJECTIVE: We evaluated the temporal trend in gender ratios of first and last authors in the field o...
This is an accepted manuscript of an article published by Oxford University Press in FEMS Microbiolo...
Publishing original peer-reviewed research is essential for advancement through all career stages. F...
In academia, authorship is considered a currency and is important for career advancement. As the Jou...
Study Design. A bibliometric analysis. Objective. The aim of this article was to study bibliometr...
BackgroundMonitoring gender representation is critical to achieve diversity and equity in academia. ...
Publications are an important tool to measure one's success and achievement in academia. They can he...
Background Over the previous few decades, demographics, gender, and the amount of papers published ...
•Gender trends in authorship showed an increase in female authors from 1976 to 2020.•In 2020, Europe...
Publication and authorship are important in academia for career advancement, obtaining grants, and i...
Author's gender is a potential factor in scientific publications. We evaluated the trends of authors...
This study explored changes in bibliometric variables over the last 30 years for four major musculos...
Category: Other Introduction/Purpose: Under-representation of women in surgery is commonly attribute...
Objective: We evaluated the temporal trend in gender ratios of first and last authors in the field o...
Objective: Studies with authors trained in research methods are of higher quality than those without...
OBJECTIVE: We evaluated the temporal trend in gender ratios of first and last authors in the field o...
This is an accepted manuscript of an article published by Oxford University Press in FEMS Microbiolo...
Publishing original peer-reviewed research is essential for advancement through all career stages. F...
In academia, authorship is considered a currency and is important for career advancement. As the Jou...
Study Design. A bibliometric analysis. Objective. The aim of this article was to study bibliometr...
BackgroundMonitoring gender representation is critical to achieve diversity and equity in academia. ...
Publications are an important tool to measure one's success and achievement in academia. They can he...
Background Over the previous few decades, demographics, gender, and the amount of papers published ...
•Gender trends in authorship showed an increase in female authors from 1976 to 2020.•In 2020, Europe...
Publication and authorship are important in academia for career advancement, obtaining grants, and i...
Author's gender is a potential factor in scientific publications. We evaluated the trends of authors...
This study explored changes in bibliometric variables over the last 30 years for four major musculos...
Category: Other Introduction/Purpose: Under-representation of women in surgery is commonly attribute...
Objective: We evaluated the temporal trend in gender ratios of first and last authors in the field o...
Objective: Studies with authors trained in research methods are of higher quality than those without...
OBJECTIVE: We evaluated the temporal trend in gender ratios of first and last authors in the field o...
This is an accepted manuscript of an article published by Oxford University Press in FEMS Microbiolo...