Smith Derek R
Faculty of Health, School of Health Sciences, University of Newcastle, Ourimbah, New South Wales, Australia.
Arch Environ Occup Health. 2009;64 Suppl 1:8-17. doi: 10.1080/19338240903284672.
Academic journals in a specialist field provide an interesting historical record of its development and progression over time. This article describes the evolution of some major international journals of occupational medicine, including some historical background on their editorial board. As North America, the United Kingdom, and Northern Europe are known to have the highest contribution to scientific production, it was considered appropriate to investigate the main occupational medicine periodicals in these regions. Given the remarkable improvements in Japanese occupational health following the Second World War, it was also considered worthwhile to investigate the two English-language journals of occupational medicine from this country.
专业领域的学术期刊提供了该领域随时间发展和进步的有趣历史记录。本文描述了一些主要国际职业医学期刊的演变,包括其编辑委员会的一些历史背景。由于北美、英国和北欧在科研产出方面的贡献最为突出,因此对这些地区的主要职业医学期刊进行调查被认为是合适的。鉴于第二次世界大战后日本职业健康状况有显著改善,对该国的两份职业医学英文期刊进行调查也被认为是值得的。