Aims To consider Medical Education's claim to international status in terms of the extent of international authorship within published articles, the degree to which authors draw on the international literature to support their work, and its self-citation rates and publication decisions. Method We examined 6 journals' citation rates for the period 1997–2001 to see if there was evidence of national publication bias; we calculated their self-citation rates to see if this had any influence on impact factor, and we examined Medical Education's management files for trends which might indicate publication bias due to country of origin of authors. Results All 6 journals exhibited a bias in favour of citing journals from their own countries. The US ...
Abstract Background Researchers from the developing world contribute only a limited proportion to th...
In the era of globalization, medical education is confronted with many internationalization challeng...
This article reports findings from a study of patterns of foreign authorship of articles, and intern...
Aims To consider Medical Education's claim to international status in terms of the extent of interna...
Aims To consider Medical Education's claim to international status in terms of the extent of interna...
Aims To consider Medical Education's claim to international status in terms of the extent of interna...
BackgroundIt has previously been reported that authors from developing countries are underrepresente...
BACKGROUND: The acceptance of a paper in a top-ranked journal depends on the importance of the study...
BACKGROUND:The acceptance of a paper in a top-ranked journal depends on the importance of the study,...
BACKGROUND:The acceptance of a paper in a top-ranked journal depends on the importance of the study,...
Objectives The global distribution of health professionals and associated training programmes is wid...
Abstract Background Productivity and countries of ori...
Data are available in a public, open access repository. The datasets generated and analysed during t...
Abstract Background Studying the contribution of individual countries to leading journals in a speci...
Objectives The global distribution of health professionals and associated training programmes is wid...
Abstract Background Researchers from the developing world contribute only a limited proportion to th...
In the era of globalization, medical education is confronted with many internationalization challeng...
This article reports findings from a study of patterns of foreign authorship of articles, and intern...
Aims To consider Medical Education's claim to international status in terms of the extent of interna...
Aims To consider Medical Education's claim to international status in terms of the extent of interna...
Aims To consider Medical Education's claim to international status in terms of the extent of interna...
BackgroundIt has previously been reported that authors from developing countries are underrepresente...
BACKGROUND: The acceptance of a paper in a top-ranked journal depends on the importance of the study...
BACKGROUND:The acceptance of a paper in a top-ranked journal depends on the importance of the study,...
BACKGROUND:The acceptance of a paper in a top-ranked journal depends on the importance of the study,...
Objectives The global distribution of health professionals and associated training programmes is wid...
Abstract Background Productivity and countries of ori...
Data are available in a public, open access repository. The datasets generated and analysed during t...
Abstract Background Studying the contribution of individual countries to leading journals in a speci...
Objectives The global distribution of health professionals and associated training programmes is wid...
Abstract Background Researchers from the developing world contribute only a limited proportion to th...
In the era of globalization, medical education is confronted with many internationalization challeng...
This article reports findings from a study of patterns of foreign authorship of articles, and intern...