McAllister P R, Narin F
J Am Soc Inf Sci. 1983 Mar;34(2):123-31. doi: 10.1002/asi.4630340205.
An investigation of the relationship between National Institutes of Health (NIH) funding and the quantity and nature of biomedical publications is reported for 120 U.S. medical school complexes. A correlation of 0.95 was found between the amount of NIH funds received and the number of biomedical publications from the medical schools. Medical school ranks based on bibliometric measures were found to correlate at the 0.80-0.90 level with ranks based on peer assessments of the schools. The characteristics of the medical school papers varied with the type of school. The average citation influence per paper increased with the publication size of the schools. This was true even when factors such as public versus private control, geographic region, average research level (from basic to clinical), and subject emphasis were controlled. The positive relationship between number of papers from a school and its citation influence holds within individual research levels and within subfields.
本文报告了针对美国120所医学院校联合体进行的一项调查,该调查旨在研究美国国立卫生研究院(NIH)的资金投入与生物医学出版物的数量和性质之间的关系。研究发现,医学院校获得的NIH资金数额与生物医学出版物数量之间的相关性为0.95。基于文献计量学方法得出的医学院校排名与基于同行对学校评估得出的排名之间的相关性在0.80至0.90之间。医学院校论文的特征因学校类型而异。每篇论文的平均被引影响力随着学校出版物数量的增加而提高。即使在诸如公立与私立控制、地理区域、平均研究水平(从基础研究到临床研究)以及学科重点等因素得到控制的情况下,也是如此。学校论文数量与其被引影响力之间的正相关关系在各个研究水平和子领域内均成立。