Contribution of Hacettepe University Faculty of Medicine to The World’s Biomedical Lİterature (1988-1997)
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2002Author
Tonta, Yaşar
İlhan, Mustafa
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The contribution of Turkish researchers to sciences is increasing. Turkish scientists published
more than 6.000 articles in 1999 in scientific journals indexed by the Institute for Scientific
Information’s Science Citation Index, which puts Turkey to the 25th pl
ace in the world rankings in
terms of total contribution to science. The number of biomedical publications authored by Turkish
scientists is increasing faster than that of engineering and other non-medical sciences, which
might be one of the main causes of the steep rise in Turkey’s rankings that we have been
witnessing in recent years. More specifically, researchers affiliated with Hacettepe University
produce almost a quarter of all the biomedical publications of Turkey that appear in international biomedical
literature. In this paper, we report the findings of the bibliometric characteristics (authors and
affiliations, medical journals and their impact factors, among others) of a total of 1.434 articles
published between 1988 and 1997 by scientists affiliated with Hacettepe University Faculty of
Medicine and indexed in MEDLINE, a well-known biomedical bibliographic database