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Does activity in research correlate with visibility?

T M Reynolds1, A S Wierzbicki

  • 1Queen's Hospital, Belvedere Road, Burton on Trent, Staffordshire DE13 0RB, UK. tim.reynolds@queens.burtonh-tr.wmids.nhs.uk

Journal of Clinical Pathology
|March 30, 2004
PubMed
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Research publication frequency directly impacts visibility. More frequent publications increase the likelihood of research being cited, demonstrating its utility and impact in the scientific community.

Area of Science:

  • Biomedical research
  • Scientific publishing
  • Research impact assessment

Background:

  • Previous surveys indicate low publication rates in Medline-cited journals among chemical pathologists.
  • Research visibility, measured by citation, is crucial for a publication's utility.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To investigate the association between research publication frequency and research visibility.
  • To understand how often researchers publish and whether this correlates with their work being cited.

Main Methods:

  • A random sample from a prior survey was analyzed.
  • The study examined the relationship between publication frequency and citation rates.

Main Results:

  • A logarithmic relationship was observed between publication frequency and research visibility.

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  • Increased publication frequency was associated with a higher probability of citation.
  • Conclusions:

    • Sustained academic activity requires continuous research engagement.
    • Ongoing support for researchers at all career stages is essential for the survival of academic pursuits.