Bibliometrics study on the Journal of American College Health: 1994–2014

Xiao Zheng , Yong-Ju Liu , Wei-Hong Hu , Huang Huang , Yan-Pei Ni , Hui-Ning Zhao , Zhen-Zhen Jin , Chi-Chen Zhang
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Abstract

Objective

To help readers around the world comprehensively understand the development of the journal and evolution of cooperation study, we employed a bibliometrics analysis for the Journal of American College Health.

Methods

One-thousand-one-hundred-forty-three articles published in this journal from 1994 were analyzed using the bibliometrics and visualization software CiteSpace.

Results

The annual number of published articles and cited studies increased. The published studies by RP Keeling and H Wechsler were at the forefront. “College student” and “alcohol” were prevalent keywords. University of Wisconsin and Harvard University were the institutional leaders of contributions.

Conclusions

This journal provides an important platform for sharing research achievements and promoting cooperation in this field. The level of articles published is continually improving. A research cooperative network promoted by famous scholars and institutions is developing. However, cross-regional and international cooperation is relatively limited.

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《美国大学健康杂志》文献计量学研究:1994-2014
目的对《美国大学健康》杂志进行文献计量学分析,以帮助世界读者全面了解期刊的发展和合作研究的演变。方法采用文献计量学和可视化软件CiteSpace对该杂志1994年以来发表的1343篇文献进行分析。结果发表论文和被引研究数量逐年增加。基林(RP Keeling)和韦克斯勒(H Wechsler)发表的研究处于最前沿。“大学生”和“酒精”是流行的关键词。威斯康星大学和哈佛大学是捐赠机构的领导者。结论本刊为该领域的研究成果共享、促进合作提供了重要平台。发表的文章水平不断提高。一个由著名学者和机构推动的研究合作网络正在形成。然而,跨区域和国际合作相对有限。
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