关于出版趋势的定量分析
Bishnupati Singh1, Surender Kumar2, Vallabh Mahadevan3
1Department of Prosthodontics, Dental College, Rajendra Institute of Medical Sciences, Ranchi, Jharkhand, India.
The journal of contemporary dental practice
|June 7, 2023
概括
假牙的出版趋势显示,从2016年到2020年,原始研究和系统审查的增加. 来自私人机构的作者和那些拥有更大的团队的作者主导了出版物,专注于材料,技术和植入物.
科学领域:
- 牙修复 牙修复 牙修复 牙修复 牙修复
- 牙科研究 牙科研究
- 出版物 分析 分析
背景情况:
- 从2011年到2020年,分析了"印度假牙学会杂志" (JIPS) 上的出版趋势.
- 2011-2015年和2016-2020年之间的科学内容和作者特征的比较.
结论:
- 该研究强调了该期刊的进展,作者的人口统计,研究类型,统计方法和国家假牙的主要研究领域.
- 确定作者和期刊的研究缺口和未来方向,帮助与国际趋势进行比较,并指导潜在的作者.
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