Soteriades Elpidoforos S, Rosmarakis Evangelos S, Paraschakis Konstantinos, Falagas Matthew E
Alfa Institute of Biomedical Sciences (AIBS), Athens, Greece.
FASEB J. 2006 Jan;20(1):29-34. doi: 10.1096/fj.05-4711lsf.
We evaluated all articles published by different world regions in the top 50 biomedical journals in the database of the Journal Citation Reports-Institute for Scientific Information for the period between 1995 and 2002. The world was divided into 9 regions [United States of America (the U.S.), Western Europe, Japan, Canada, Asia, Oceania, Latin America, and the Caribbean, Eastern Europe, and Africa] based on a combination of geographic, economic and scientific criteria. The number of articles published by each region, the mean impact factor, and the product of the above two parameters were our main indicators. The above numbers were also adjusted for population size, gross national income per capita of each region, and other factors. Articles published from the U.S. made up about two-thirds of all scientific papers published in the top 50 biomedical journals between 1995 and 2002. Western Europe contributed approximately a quarter of the published papers while the remaining one-tenth of articles came from the rest of the world. Canada, however, ranked second when number of articles was adjusted for population size. The U.S. is by far the highest-ranking country/region in publications in the top 50 biomedical journals even after adjusting for population size, gross national product, and other factors. Canada and Western Europe share the second place while the rest of the world is far behind.
我们评估了1995年至2002年期间发表在《期刊引证报告》数据库(科学信息研究所)中排名前50的生物医学期刊上、由不同世界区域发表的所有文章。根据地理、经济和科学标准的综合考量,世界被划分为9个区域[美利坚合众国(美国)、西欧、日本、加拿大、亚洲、大洋洲、拉丁美洲和加勒比地区、东欧以及非洲]。每个区域发表的文章数量、平均影响因子以及上述两个参数的乘积是我们的主要指标。上述数字还根据每个区域的人口规模、人均国民总收入以及其他因素进行了调整。1995年至2002年期间,美国发表的文章约占排名前50的生物医学期刊上所有科学论文的三分之二。西欧贡献了约四分之一的已发表论文,而其余十分之一的文章来自世界其他地区。然而,在根据人口规模调整文章数量后,加拿大排名第二。即使在根据人口规模、国民生产总值和其他因素进行调整后,美国在排名前50的生物医学期刊上的发表量仍是排名最高的国家/地区。加拿大和西欧并列第二,而世界其他地区则远远落后。