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The Retrospective Analysis of Bibliographical Trends for Nine Biomedical Engineering Journals from 1999 to 2007

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ANNALS OF BIOMEDICAL ENGINEERING
Volume 37, Issue 7, Pages 1474-1481

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SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s10439-009-9700-7

Keywords

Impact factor; Citation; Bibliographical database; Indexing

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For academic research outcomes, there is an increasing emphasis on the bibliometric scorings like the journal impact factor (JIF) when assessment of the quality of research is required. Currently, no known study has been conducted to explore the bibliographical trends of the biomedical engineering journals indexed by the annual Journal Citation Reports(A (R)) of the Thomson Scientific. In this study, the trends of nine reputable journals were selected and analyzed over a 9-year period (year 1999 to year 2007). The results show that the JIF rose exponentially for some journals (up to 597.0%) while for others, it shrank (down to -19.5%). A similar trend is observed for the citations trend over the same period and there was a significant increase in the number of citable articles published (a parts per thousand yen23.6%) in all the selected journals using year 1999 as the base year. However, journals which published significant more non-research articles (a parts per thousand yen10%) saw favorable subsequent effects on their citations. It is postulated that the changes in bibliographical trends can be classified as editorial and non-editorial influences. The retrospective impacts of these influences on the nine selected journals over the 9-year period were also discussed in this study.

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