Bibliometric study of literatures on ophthalmic epidemiology and prevention of blindness during 2001-2010

AIM: To analyze the progress in ophthalmic epidemiology and prevention of blindness research between 2001-2010 through bibliometric approach.<p>METHODS: This research used Chinese Science Citation Database(CSCD)for statistical sources, and retrieved ophthalmic epidemiology and prevention of bl...

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Main Authors: Lei Liu, Jing-Yang Wu, Li-Min Liu, Lei Chen
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Press of International Journal of Ophthalmology (IJO PRESS) 2013-09-01
Series:Guoji Yanke Zazhi
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Online Access:http://www.ies.net.cn/cn_publish/2013/9/201309041.pdf
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spelling doaj-dc4d96e2c0aa46dea65897e78d315d502020-11-24T23:48:08ZengPress of International Journal of Ophthalmology (IJO PRESS)Guoji Yanke Zazhi1672-51232013-09-011391869187110.3980/j.issn.1672-5123.2013.09.41Bibliometric study of literatures on ophthalmic epidemiology and prevention of blindness during 2001-2010Lei LiuJing-Yang WuLi-Min LiuLei ChenAIM: To analyze the progress in ophthalmic epidemiology and prevention of blindness research between 2001-2010 through bibliometric approach.<p>METHODS: This research used Chinese Science Citation Database(CSCD)for statistical sources, and retrieved ophthalmic epidemiology and prevention of blindness literatures during 2001-2010. The data were analyzed by bibliometric statistical methods.<p>RESULTS: Within the CSCD statistics, there were 179 ophthalmic epidemiology and prevention of blindness literatures which had a linear upward trend. “Chinese Journal of Ophthalmology” and “International Eye Science” were the largest number of published journal literatures. Professor Zhao Jialiang has reported most literatures in all experts, whose publication “Prevalence of glaucoma and normal intraocular pressure among adults aged 50 years or above in Shunyi county of Beijing” in 2002 as the single most frequently cited paper, blindness and low vision study were in the most research, diabetic retinopathy in fundus study occupied a large proportion of epidemiological studies.<p>CONCLUSION:Ophthalmic epidemiology and prevention of blindness research has become a focus of eye scientific research.http://www.ies.net.cn/cn_publish/2013/9/201309041.pdfbibliometric studyepidemiologyprevention of blindnessChinese Science Citation Database
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Jing-Yang Wu
Li-Min Liu
Lei Chen
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Jing-Yang Wu
Li-Min Liu
Lei Chen
Bibliometric study of literatures on ophthalmic epidemiology and prevention of blindness during 2001-2010
Guoji Yanke Zazhi
bibliometric study
epidemiology
prevention of blindness
Chinese Science Citation Database
author_facet Lei Liu
Jing-Yang Wu
Li-Min Liu
Lei Chen
author_sort Lei Liu
title Bibliometric study of literatures on ophthalmic epidemiology and prevention of blindness during 2001-2010
title_short Bibliometric study of literatures on ophthalmic epidemiology and prevention of blindness during 2001-2010
title_full Bibliometric study of literatures on ophthalmic epidemiology and prevention of blindness during 2001-2010
title_fullStr Bibliometric study of literatures on ophthalmic epidemiology and prevention of blindness during 2001-2010
title_full_unstemmed Bibliometric study of literatures on ophthalmic epidemiology and prevention of blindness during 2001-2010
title_sort bibliometric study of literatures on ophthalmic epidemiology and prevention of blindness during 2001-2010
publisher Press of International Journal of Ophthalmology (IJO PRESS)
series Guoji Yanke Zazhi
issn 1672-5123
publishDate 2013-09-01
description AIM: To analyze the progress in ophthalmic epidemiology and prevention of blindness research between 2001-2010 through bibliometric approach.<p>METHODS: This research used Chinese Science Citation Database(CSCD)for statistical sources, and retrieved ophthalmic epidemiology and prevention of blindness literatures during 2001-2010. The data were analyzed by bibliometric statistical methods.<p>RESULTS: Within the CSCD statistics, there were 179 ophthalmic epidemiology and prevention of blindness literatures which had a linear upward trend. “Chinese Journal of Ophthalmology” and “International Eye Science” were the largest number of published journal literatures. Professor Zhao Jialiang has reported most literatures in all experts, whose publication “Prevalence of glaucoma and normal intraocular pressure among adults aged 50 years or above in Shunyi county of Beijing” in 2002 as the single most frequently cited paper, blindness and low vision study were in the most research, diabetic retinopathy in fundus study occupied a large proportion of epidemiological studies.<p>CONCLUSION:Ophthalmic epidemiology and prevention of blindness research has become a focus of eye scientific research.
topic bibliometric study
epidemiology
prevention of blindness
Chinese Science Citation Database
url http://www.ies.net.cn/cn_publish/2013/9/201309041.pdf
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