| Literature DB >> 25674499 |
Waleed M Sweileh1, Samah W Al-Jabi2, Yousef I Shanti3, Ansam F Sawalha1, Sa'ed H Zyoud2.
Abstract
Through history, Arabs and Muslims have made valuable contribution to medicine and science. The main objective of this study was to assess the contribution of Arab researchers to ophthalmology using bibliometric indicators. Published articles in "Ophthalmology" authored by Arab researchers were screened and analyzed using ISI Web of Science database. Worldwide research productivity in ophthalmology was 216,921 documents while that from Arab countries; Israel, Turkey and Iran were 2083, 2932, 3027 and 859 documents respectively. Those from Arab countries were published in 85 peer-reviewed ophthalmology related journals with 280 (13.44%) documents published in Journal Francais d Ophtalmologie. Among Arab countries, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia had the highest (828 (39.75%)) research output followed by Egypt (461 (22.13%)) and Tunisia 210 (10.08). Countries with highest collaboration with researchers in Arab world in ophthalmology research were USA; (397; 19.06%) followed by England (92; 4.42%) and Spain (91; 4.37%). The most research productive organization in Arab countries was King Khalid Eye Specialist Hospital (396; 19.01%). Ophthalmology articles authored or co-authored by an Arab researcher had a total citation f 21098 with an average citation of 10.13 per document and an h-index of 51. In conclusion, the present data show promising increase but relatively low ophthalmology research productivity from Arab countries. Wide variation in research productivity do exists. Compared with other non-Arab countries in the Middle East, Arab countries showed lesser ophthalmology research activity than Israel and Turkey but higher than that in Iran.Entities:
Keywords: Arab world; Bibliometric; ISI Web of Science; Ophthalmology
Year: 2015 PMID: 25674499 PMCID: PMC4318829 DOI: 10.1186/s40064-015-0806-0
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Springerplus ISSN: 2193-1801
Figure 1Annual growth of ophthalmology research. A. Worldwide. B. Arab world.
Top 10 journals in which ophthalmology documents from Arab countries were published
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| 280 (13.44) | 0.438 | 0.23 |
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| 149 (7.15) | 2.725 | 1.7 |
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| 118 (5.67) | 5.563 | 3.86 |
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| 102 (4.90) | 2.527 | 1.64 |
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| 100 (4.80) | 3.631 | 2.96 |
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| 94 (4.51) | 2.474 | 1.93 |
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| 75 (3.60) | 0.912 | 0.67 |
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| 70 (3.36) | 0.731 | 0.59 |
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| 69 (3.31) | 1.818 | 1.18 |
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| 60 (2.88) | 1.987 | 0.88 |
Abbreviations: SCR = Standard Competition Ranking; IF = impact factor; SJR = Scientific Journal Ranking.
aThe impact factor was reported according to Institute for Scientific Information (ISI) journal citation reports (JCR) 2012.
bThe Scientific Journal Ranking was reported according to “http://www.scimagojr.com/”.
Contribution of each Arab country in ophthalmology research output
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| Saudi Arabia | 828 (39.75) |
| Egypt | 461 (22.13) |
| Tunisia | 210 (10.08) |
| Lebanon | 184 (8.83) |
| Morocco | 133 (6.39) |
| Oman | 98 (4.71) |
| Kuwait | 56 (2.69) |
| United Arab Emirates | 49 (2.35) |
| Jordan | 47 (2.26) |
| Algeria | 22 (1.06) |
| Syria | 16 (0.77) |
| Qatar | 15 (0.72) |
| Sudan | 11 (0.53) |
| Bahrain | 7 (0.34) |
| Libya | 7 (0.34) |
| Iraq | 6 (0.29) |
| Yemen | 5 (0.24) |
| Comoros | 2 (0.1) |
| Somalia | 2 (0.1) |
| Mauritania | 0 |
| Djibouti | 0 |
*Total exceeds 100% because of overlap in some documents among more than one Arab country.
Top 10 countries whose researchers have collaborated with Arab researchers in publication of the 2083 documents in ophthalmology
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| 1st | United States of America | 397 (19.06) |
| 2nd | England | 92 (4.42) |
| 3rd | Spain | 91 (4.37) |
| 4th | Germany | 52 (2.5) |
| 5th | Belgium | 50 (2.4) |
| 6th | France | 46 (2.21) |
| 7th | Canada | 45 (2.16) |
| 8th | India | 30 (1.44) |
| 9th | Switzerland | 27 (1.30) |
| 10th | Japan | 24 (1.15) |
Abbreviations: SCR = Standard Competition Ranking.
Top 10 active organizations in the field of ophthalmology in Arab countries
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| 430 (20.64) | KSA |
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| 296 (14.21) | KSA |
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| 148 (7.11) | Lebanon |
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| 100 (4.8) | Egypt |
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| 78 (3.75) | KSA |
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| 69 (3.31) | Egypt |
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| 64 (3.07) | KSA |
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| 50 (2.4) | Egypt |
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| 47 (2.26) | Egypt |
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| 42 (2.02) | KSA |
Abbreviations: SCR = Standard Competition Ranking; KSA = Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.
Ophthalmology research output from Arab countries compared with that from Turkey, Israel and Iran
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| Number of results found | 2083 | 2932 | 859 | 3027 |
| Sum of the Times Cited | 21098 | 39132 | 5282 | 24104 |
| Sum of Times Cited without self-citations | 19809 | 37066 | 4839 | 22136 |
| Citing Articles | 16135 | 30376 | 4216 | 17521 |
| Citing Articles without self-citations | 15460 | 29316 | 3961 | 16467 |
| Average Citations per Item | 10.13 | 13.35 | 6.15 | 7.96 |
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| 51 | 70 | 31 | 46 |
Figure 2Changes in total number of citation in the past 2 decades for ophthalmology documents published from Arab countries