The mosaic of translation: an analysis of translational medicine publications Open Access (recommended)
A poster presented on October 31, 2016 at the Bibliometrics and Research Assessment: A Symposium for Librarians and Information Professionals: Co-sponsored by the NIH Library and SLA Maryland Chapter. Hosted at the National Institutes of Health (NIH) campus in Bethesda, MD.
Descriptions
- Resource type(s)
- Poster
- Keyword
- research impact
translational medicine
translational science
Metrics and Impact Core
bibliometrics
VOSViewer
Tableau
- Rights
- Attribution 3.0 United States
- Creator
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Gutzman, Karen E
Shaw, Pamela L
Mohammadi, Ehsan
Holmes, Kristi
- Abstract
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Objective: Research impact and evaluation services are an incredibly important in the area of translational medicine. One method for evaluation is publication analysis, which plays a valuable role in helping an institution gain insights about its research and clinical activities that might not be discernible from other means, including some of the available institution-level data stores. Methods: We used publication analysis and information visualization to evaluate the outputs of translational medicine. We discussed the results of harvesting bibliographic metadata from literature databases, analyzing numbers of publications over time, and reviewing topical trends in the literature. Results: We found that coverage of journals with a translational focus varies by resource. Additionally, each resource allows for differing types and quantities of exportable metadata. Publications were analyzed based on the available metadata, and visualizations were created to show the results of the publication analysis. Conclusions: The insights gained through evaluation, in particular using publication analysis, allow both investigators and the institutions to convey the benefits and impact of their research and clinical efforts to stakeholders. Publication analysis also provides valuable information that can be used for benchmarking, forecasting, and strategic planning activities.
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- Publisher
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DigitalHub. Galter Health Sciences Library
- Date Created
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2016-10-26
- Language
- English
- Subject: MESH
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Bibliometrics
Translational Research, Biomedical
- Subject: LCSH
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Research--Evaluation
Scholarly publishing
Bibliographical citations
- Location
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Bethesda, Maryland, United States
- DOI
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10.18131/G3589J
- ARK
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ark:/c8131/g3589j
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