Identifying citation classics is a valuable metric of research performance. Ireland has a distinguished history of medical research, although Ireland's top-cited articles are unknown. The SCOPUS database identified all medical and surgical articles published by journals in the Republic of Ireland or Northern Ireland. The 100 top-cited articles were analysed. The most cited article received 240 citations. There is an observed trend of increasing number of authors over time (p<0.05). General medicine and public health are the most common topics. The majority of works originate from Irish institutions. Collaborative research and non-Irish research are poorly represented among the citation classics. The Irish medical literature contains multipl...
Objective: The number of citations an article receives after its publication reflects its impact on ...
BACKGROUND: With nearly 50 years' of development, Injury has become one of the leading journals in i...
The credibility and creativity of an author may be gauged by the number of scientific papers he or s...
Identifying citation classics is a valuable metric of research performance. Ireland has a distinguis...
Systematic reviews of the literature occupy the highest position in currently proposed hierarchies o...
Tracking references to ascertain where and when they were later cited was first suggested by Eugene ...
Research evaluation is used to identify ?success? and relate this to funding. Citation analysis is o...
Although their contribution may go unrecognised at the time, if journal citations are indeed the “cu...
Irish medicine has been fortunate in its historiographers past and present: Wilde, Cameron, Kirkpatr...
The number of citations of a scientific article is considered as the weight of that work in the fiel...
Aim This review provides a comprehensive overview of more than 100 of the most cited studies in g...
Objective To evaluate changes in the role of academics and the sources of funding for the medical re...
A collection of over 100 Irish language medical manuscripts, copied between roughly 1400 and 1700, c...
BACKGROUND The aim of this study was to identify the 100 most cited classics in the field of hip ...
Background: With limited health care resources, bibliometric studies can help guide researchers and ...
Objective: The number of citations an article receives after its publication reflects its impact on ...
BACKGROUND: With nearly 50 years' of development, Injury has become one of the leading journals in i...
The credibility and creativity of an author may be gauged by the number of scientific papers he or s...
Identifying citation classics is a valuable metric of research performance. Ireland has a distinguis...
Systematic reviews of the literature occupy the highest position in currently proposed hierarchies o...
Tracking references to ascertain where and when they were later cited was first suggested by Eugene ...
Research evaluation is used to identify ?success? and relate this to funding. Citation analysis is o...
Although their contribution may go unrecognised at the time, if journal citations are indeed the “cu...
Irish medicine has been fortunate in its historiographers past and present: Wilde, Cameron, Kirkpatr...
The number of citations of a scientific article is considered as the weight of that work in the fiel...
Aim This review provides a comprehensive overview of more than 100 of the most cited studies in g...
Objective To evaluate changes in the role of academics and the sources of funding for the medical re...
A collection of over 100 Irish language medical manuscripts, copied between roughly 1400 and 1700, c...
BACKGROUND The aim of this study was to identify the 100 most cited classics in the field of hip ...
Background: With limited health care resources, bibliometric studies can help guide researchers and ...
Objective: The number of citations an article receives after its publication reflects its impact on ...
BACKGROUND: With nearly 50 years' of development, Injury has become one of the leading journals in i...
The credibility and creativity of an author may be gauged by the number of scientific papers he or s...