Ricardo Grillo1,2. 1. Department of Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery, Faculdade Patos de Minas (Planalto Central), SIA trecho 8 lote 70/80 Guará, Brasília, DF, 71205-080, Brazil. doutorgrillo@uol.com.br. 2. Department of Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery, Faculdade São Leopoldo Mandic, Campinas, Brazil. doutorgrillo@uol.com.br.
Abstract
OBJECTIVES: An increasing number of articles are published each year. The aim of this is to provide a list of the 100 most cited articles on the subject of ameloblastoma. METHODS: A bibliographic search was performed on Google Scholar (GS), Microsoft Academic (MA), and Dimensions for ameloblastoma. A ranking was created in order of citation density. Graphical representations of keywords and authorship were created with VOSviewer. Statistical analysis was performed and only results with a 95% confidence interval were considered significant. RESULTS: A helpful list of top 100 articles was developed to help professionals in a variety of ways. Some curiosities are discussed about this scientometric analysis in ameloblastoma articles. CONCLUSIONS: A useful list of the top 100 most cited articles on ameloblastoma has been provided. Bibliometric and altmetric analysis using Google Scholar, Microsoft Academic, and Dimensions is a free and excellent tool, not only as a citation manager but also as a study reference.
OBJECTIVES: An increasing number of articles are published each year. The aim of this is to provide a list of the 100 most cited articles on the subject of ameloblastoma. METHODS: A bibliographic search was performed on Google Scholar (GS), Microsoft Academic (MA), and Dimensions for ameloblastoma. A ranking was created in order of citation density. Graphical representations of keywords and authorship were created with VOSviewer. Statistical analysis was performed and only results with a 95% confidence interval were considered significant. RESULTS: A helpful list of top 100 articles was developed to help professionals in a variety of ways. Some curiosities are discussed about this scientometric analysis in ameloblastoma articles. CONCLUSIONS: A useful list of the top 100 most cited articles on ameloblastoma has been provided. Bibliometric and altmetric analysis using Google Scholar, Microsoft Academic, and Dimensions is a free and excellent tool, not only as a citation manager but also as a study reference.
Authors: Robert T Sweeney; Andrew C McClary; Benjamin R Myers; Jewison Biscocho; Lila Neahring; Kevin A Kwei; Kunbin Qu; Xue Gong; Tony Ng; Carol D Jones; Sushama Varma; Justin I Odegaard; Toshihiro Sugiyama; Souichi Koyota; Brian P Rubin; Megan L Troxell; Robert J Pelham; James L Zehnder; Philip A Beachy; Jonathan R Pollack; Robert B West Journal: Nat Genet Date: 2014-05-25 Impact factor: 38.330
Authors: Kari J Kurppa; Javier Catón; Peter R Morgan; Ari Ristimäki; Blandine Ruhin; Jari Kellokoski; Klaus Elenius; Kristiina Heikinheimo Journal: J Pathol Date: 2014-01-31 Impact factor: 7.996