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The Dynamic Interest in Topics within the Biomedical Scientific Community

机译:生物医学科学界对主题的动态兴趣

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The increase in the size of the scientific community created an explosion in scientific production. We have analyzed the dynamics of biomedical scientific output during 1957–2007 by applying a bibliometric analysis of the PubMed database using different keywords representing specific biomedical topics. With the assumption that increased scientific interest will result in increased scientific output, we compared the output of specific topics to that of all scientific output. This analysis resulted in three broad categories of topics; those that follow the general trend of all scientific output, those that show highly variable output, and attractive topics which are new and grow explosively. The analysis of the citation impact of the scientific output resulted in a typical longtail distribution: the majority of journals and articles are of very low impact. This distribution has remained unchanged since 1957, although the interests of scientists must have shifted in this period. We therefore analyzed the distribution of articles in top journals and lower impact journals over time for the attractive topics. Novelty is rewarded by publication in top journals. Over time more articles are published in low impact journals progressively creating the longtail distribution, signifying acceptance of the topic by the community. There can be a gap of years between novelty and acceptance. Within topics temporary novelty is created with new subtopics. In conclusion, the longtail distribution is the foundation of the scientific output of the scientific community and can be used to examine different aspects of science practice.
机译:科学界规模的扩大导致科学生产的爆炸式增长。我们通过对PubMed数据库进行文献计量分析,使用代表特定生物医学主题的不同关键字,对1957-2007年间生物医学科学产出的动态进行了分析。假设增加的科学兴趣将导致增加的科学产出,我们将特定主题的产出与所有科学产出的产出进行了比较。该分析得出了三大类主题:那些遵循所有科学产出的总体趋势,那些表现出高度可变的产出,有吸引力的主题是新的并且正在爆炸性增长。对科学成果的引文影响的分析导致了典型的长尾分布:大多数期刊和文章的影响都非常低。自1957年以来,这种分布一直保持不变,尽管在此期间科学家的利益必定发生了变化。因此,我们针对吸引人的主题分析了一段时间以来顶级期刊和影响较小的期刊中文章的分布情况。新颖性通过在顶级期刊上发表而获得奖励。随着时间的流逝,在低影响力期刊上发表了更多文章,逐渐建立了长尾分布,这表明该主题已为社区所接受。在新颖性和接受度之间可能会有几年的差距。在主题中,使用新的子主题创建了临时性新颖性。总之,长尾分布是科学界科学产出的基础,可用于考察科学实践的不同方面。

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  • 期刊名称 PLoS Clinical Trials
  • 作者

    Frederic Michon; Mark Tummers;

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  • 年(卷),期 2009(4),8
  • 年度 2009
  • 页码 e6544
  • 总页数 11
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