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2020 ◽  
Vol 48 (4) ◽  
pp. 030006052091871
Author(s):  
Heungman Jun ◽  
Ji Woong Hwang

Objective To use bibliometric analysis to understand characteristics and trends in the research on chronic venous disease (CVD), which affects patients’ quality of life by causing pain, swelling, and ulceration. Methods We searched the Thomson Reuters Web of Science citation indexing database to identify the 100 most-cited manuscripts on CVD. The resulting articles were analyzed by title, author, institution, topic, year of publication, and country of origin. Results The Journal of Vascular Surgery published the most manuscripts on CVD (n = 36) and was the most-cited journal (n = 5356). The United Kingdom was the country with the greatest number of publications (n = 32). Imperial College London was the institution with the highest number of publications (n = 6). Endovenous thermal ablation was the most widely studied research specialty (n = 30). Conclusions Our analysis showed that the majority of CVD research is carried out in Western countries, and that the number of research studies is increasing in line with recent advances in CVD.


2019 ◽  
Vol 28 (6) ◽  
Author(s):  
Carlos Olmeda-Gómez ◽  
Antonio Perianes-Rodríguez
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2017 ◽  
Vol 24 (4) ◽  
pp. 329 ◽  
Author(s):  
Zain Chaudhry ◽  
Fahmida Mannan ◽  
Angela Gibson-White ◽  
Usama Syed ◽  
Shirin Ahmed ◽  
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Background: Hospital administrative data, such as those provided by the Hospital Episode Statistics (HES) database in England, are increasingly being used for research and quality improvement. To date, no study has tried to quantify and examine trends in the use of HES for research purposes.Objective: To examine trends in the use of HES data for research.Methods: Publications generated from the use of HES data were extracted from PubMed and analysed. Publications from 1996 to 2014 were then examined further in the Science Citation Index (SCI) of the Thompson Scientific Institute for Science Information (Web of Science) for details of research specialty area.Results: 520 studies, categorised into 44 specialty areas, were extracted from PubMed. The review showed an increase in publications over the 18-year period with an average of 27 publications per year, however with the majority of output observed in the latter part of the study period. The highest number of publications was in the Health Statistics specialty area.Conclusion: The use of HES data for research is becoming more common. Increase in publications over time shows that researchers are beginning to take advantage of the potential of HES data. Although HES is a valuable database, concerns exist over the accuracy and completeness of the data entered. Clinicians need to be more engaged with HES for the full potential of this database to be harnessed. 


Author(s):  
Casey Hoeve ◽  
Elisabeth Pankl ◽  
Mark Crosby

This chapter details the development and implementation of an Introduction to Digital Humanities course (ENGL 695) at Kansas State University (K-State). The course originated with a tenure-track professor with a research specialty in British Romantic-period Literature and the digital humanities. In conjunction with a host of librarians at K-State Libraries, a course was developed that drew on both library resources and librarian knowledges and skills. Over the course of the semester, the professor and the students worked closely with librarians in many areas of the library, including public services, technical services and special collections. The result was four innovative and sustainable digital projects that highlighted the resources and research interests at K-State. In addition to introducing students to the digital humanities, the course also served to establish a framework for future initiatives, including hosting a digital humanities symposium and establishing a digital humanities center.


Author(s):  
Christine Dufour ◽  
Albert N. Tabah

The purpose of the present paper is to characterize the literatures of information epidemics, to analyze how the intellectual structure of a research specialty is transformed as a result of a major discovery, and to describe how scientists respond to rapidly changing conditions in their specialty. A recent study of the physics literature in the 1970s and 1980s has identified high temperature. . .


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