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Growth, productivity, and scientific impact of sources of HIV/AIDS research information, with a focus on eastern and southern Africa.

Omwoyo Bosire Onyancha.   

Abstract

As channels of communicating HIV/AIDS research information, serial publications and particularly journals are increasingly used in response to the pandemic. The last few decades have witnessed a proliferation of sources of HIV/AIDS-related information, bringing many challenges to collection-development librarians as well as to researchers. This study uses an informetric approach to examine the growth, productivity and scientific impact of these sources, during the period 1980 to 2005, and especially to measure performance in the publication and dissemination of HIV/AIDS research about or from eastern or southern Africa. Data were collected from MEDLINE, Science Citation Index (SCI), Social Sciences Citation Index (SSCI), and Ulrich's Periodical Directory. The analysis used Sitkis version 1.5, Microsoft Office Access, Microsoft Office Excel, Bibexcel, and Citespace version 2.0.1. The specific objectives were to identify the number of sources of HIV/AIDS-related information that have been published in the region, the coverage of these in key bibliographic databases, the most commonly used publication type for HIV/AIDS research, the countries in which the sources are published, the sources' productivity in terms of numbers of papers and citations, the most influential sources, the subject coverage of the sources, and the core sources of HIV/AIDS-information.

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Keywords:  CONTENT ANALYSIS; DATA MINING; DATABASES; INFOMETRICS; INFORMATION SCIENCE; INFORMETRICS; LIBRARY SCIENCE; SCHOLARLY PUBLISHING

Year:  2008        PMID: 25871272     DOI: 10.2989/AJAR.2008.7.1.7.435

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Afr J AIDS Res        ISSN: 1608-5906            Impact factor:   1.300


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Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2011-03-04       Impact factor: 3.240

2.  HIV research productivity and structural factors associated with HIV research output in European Union countries: a bibliometric analysis.

Authors:  A Uusküla; K Toompere; K T Laisaar; M Rosenthal; M L Pürjer; A Knellwolf; E Läärä; D C Des Jarlais
Journal:  BMJ Open       Date:  2015-02-03       Impact factor: 2.692

3.  Scientometric Analysis of Public Health Emergencies: 1994-2020.

Authors:  Jing Liu; Yujie Wang; Qian Zhang; Jianxiang Wei; Haihua Zhou
Journal:  Int J Environ Res Public Health       Date:  2022-01-06       Impact factor: 3.390

  3 in total

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