Gal Diane, Glänzel Wolfgang, Sipido Karin R
Department of Cardiovascular Sciences, KU Leuven, Leuven 3000, Belgium.
ECOOM and Dept. MSI, KU Leuven, 3000, Leuven, Belgium and Library of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Dept. Science Policy & Scientometrics, Budapest, Hungary.
Eur Heart J. 2017 Apr 21;38(16):1249-1258. doi: 10.1093/eurheartj/ehw459.
The growing burden of cardiovascular disease requires growth in research and innovation. We examine world-wide participation and citation impact across the cardiovascular research landscape from 1992 to 2012; we investigate cross-fertilization between countries and examine whether cross-border collaboration affects impact.
State-of-the-art bibliometric methods and indicators are used to identify cardiovascular publications from the Web of Science, and to map trends over time in output, citation impact, and collaboration. The publication output in cardiovascular research has grown steadily from 1992 to 2012 with increased participation worldwide. China has the highest growth as relative share. The USA share initially predominated yet has reduced steadily. Over time, the EU-27 supra-national region has increased its participation above the USA, though on average it has not had greater citation impact than the USA. However, a number of European countries, as well as Australia and Canada, have improved their absolute and relative citation impact above that of the USA by 2006-2012. Europe is a hub of cross-fertilization with strengthening collaborations and strong citation links; the UK, Germany, and France remain central in this network. The USA has the highest number of strong citation links with other countries. All countries, but especially smaller, highly collaborative countries, have higher citation impact for their internationally collaborative research when compared with their domestic publications.
Participation in cardiovascular research is growing but growth and impact show wide variability between countries. Cross-border collaboration is increasing, in particular within the EU, and is associated with greater citation impact.
心血管疾病日益加重的负担需要研究和创新的增长。我们考察了1992年至2012年全球心血管研究领域的参与情况和引文影响力;我们调查了国家间的交叉融合,并研究跨境合作是否会影响影响力。
运用最先进的文献计量方法和指标,从科学网中识别心血管领域的出版物,并绘制产出、引文影响力和合作随时间的趋势图。1992年至2012年,心血管研究的出版物产出稳步增长,全球参与度也有所提高。中国的相对份额增长最高。美国的份额最初占主导地位,但一直在稳步下降。随着时间的推移,欧盟27国超国家地区的参与度超过了美国,不过其平均引文影响力并未超过美国。然而,到2006 - 2012年,一些欧洲国家以及澳大利亚和加拿大的绝对和相对引文影响力超过了美国。欧洲是交叉融合的中心,合作不断加强,引文联系紧密;英国、德国和法国在这个网络中仍然处于核心地位。美国与其他国家的强引文联系数量最多。与国内出版物相比,所有国家,尤其是规模较小、合作性强的国家,其国际合作研究的引文影响力更高。
心血管研究的参与度在不断提高,但各国在增长和影响力方面存在很大差异。跨境合作在增加,特别是在欧盟内部,并且与更大的引文影响力相关。