2013
DOI: 10.1016/j.joi.2012.11.005
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Independent research of China in Science Citation Index Expanded during 1980–2011

Abstract: a b s t r a c tThe study explores the characteristics of China's independent research articles published from 1980 to 2011, based on the database of Science Citation Index Expanded. The publication outputs of seven major industrialized countries including Canada, France, Japan, Germany, Italy, the UK, and the USA were compared with China. Annual production, field performance, research emphases and trends, top articles, as well as main institutional and individual contributors by its top cited articles were ana… Show more

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“…We list below some of the previous work, largely having a comparative assessment objective, which we found relevant. A recent work (Fu and Ho 2013) studied the independent research of China and compared the results with the publication outputs of seven major industrialized countries. Ding et al (2013) compared research performance of China in pharmacology with respect to ten representative countries.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We list below some of the previous work, largely having a comparative assessment objective, which we found relevant. A recent work (Fu and Ho 2013) studied the independent research of China and compared the results with the publication outputs of seven major industrialized countries. Ding et al (2013) compared research performance of China in pharmacology with respect to ten representative countries.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Bibliometric analysis is an useful method for characterizing scientific research (Moravcsik 1985;Fu and Ho 2013) which can be used for making decisions regarding the further development of science (Lucio-Arias and Leydesdorff 2009). Moreover, bibliometric analyses have been used for analyzing and comparing the scientific-research outputs of several countries (King 2004).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Furthermore, trends in a certain scientific field or the importance of the researcher, journal, scientific conference, scientific institution or a certain country within the world science community can be determined based on bibliometric indicators (Wang et al 2010). Moreover, analyses of the scientific-research production of countries belonging to all continents have been studied using bibliometric indicators for example Russia (Markusova et al 2009), the Netherlands (Moed et al 1995), Estonia (Allik 2008), China (Fu et al 2011;Fu and Ho 2013), Brazil (Leta and Chaimovich 2002), the Republic of South African (Jeenah and Pouris 2008), and Morocco (Bouabid and Martin 2009). This paper analyses journal publications contributed by Serbian researchers in the Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED) database from 2006 to 2013.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Bibliometric methods as a common research tool have been widely used to measure the scientific performance of countries (Glänzel, 2000;Guan & Gao, 2008), measuring aspects usually covering research specialties with journals (Yamazaki, 1994;Schubert, Glänzel & Braun, 1989), subject categories (Pouris, 1989;Moed, de Bruin, & Van Leeuwen, 1995), collaborative countries and institutions (Glänzel, 1996(Glänzel, , 2000de Haan, 1997). Bibliometric analysis is a useful method for characterizing scientific research (Moravcsik, 1985;Fu & Ho, 2013;Ivanović, Fu & Ho, 2015) which can be used to make decisions regarding the development of science (Lucio-Arias & Leydesdorff, 2009). Furthermore, research trends in certain scientific fields or the research focuses, journals, scientific conferences, scientific institutions and countries within the world science community can be determined based on bibliometric indicators (Wang, Yu, & Ho, 2010).…”
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