Examining Authorship Dynamics, Publication Patterns, and Affiliations in the Pakistan Journal of Medical and Health Sciences (PJMHS) from 2009-2019

Zameer Hussain Baladi, Ghulam Farid, Ayesha Gulzar, Manzoor Hussain, S. Iftikhar, Maryam Naz
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Introduction: The Pakistan Journal of Medical and Health Sciences have been peer-reviewed and is included in the Scopus-Elsevier database. This study represents (PJMHS)'s contribution to research productivity from 2019 to 2009. Methods and Materials: The published data records were obtained from the PJMHS website and the Scopus-Elsevier database for MS Office Excel Sheet tabulation. The frequency of publications, the type of papers, the use of pages, citations, and the initial author's affiliation with their country. Results: In 43 issues, 15401 (4%) authors wrote 3817 items in seven categories. The average number of pages consumed was (2.8%), with 896 (23.4%) citations in publications. The collaboration of three authors provided 1339 (36.6%) papers and received the top spot, while four authors, 3344 (21.7%), contributed 836 (22%). The first authors from 29 nations engaged in publications, with Pakistan leading the way with 3484 (91%), Iran second with 79 (2%), Indonesia third with 77 (2%), and the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia fourth with 65 (1.7%). Practical Implication: The information assess the influence and relevance of the research published in the Pakistan Journal of Medical and Health Sciences. In nut-shell, the published data empowers readers to stay informed about the journal's publication trends, authorship patterns, and the breadth of content available. It enables researchers to identify potential collaborators, explore different document types, and gauge the impact of published articles through citation analysis. Conclusion: Pakistan Journal of Medical and Health Sciences (PJMHS) is a peer-reviewed journal that is published continuously and assists medical and health sciences research communities in gaining their attention in sharing ideas on a reciprocal basis from similar specialties or sub-specialties of common disciplines Keywords: Bibliometric, Pakistan Journal of Medical and Health Sciences, Pakistan, medical education and research, bibliometric, Zameer Baladi.
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2009-2019年《巴基斯坦医学与健康科学杂志》(PJMHS)作者动态、出版模式和隶属关系的研究
导言:《巴基斯坦医学和健康科学杂志》已经过同行评议,并被纳入Scopus-Elsevier数据库。本研究反映了PJMHS在2019 - 2009年间对科研生产力的贡献。方法与材料:从PJMHS网站和Scopus-Elsevier数据库中获取已发表的数据记录,用MS Office Excel Sheet进行制表。出版物的频率,论文的类型,页数的使用,引用,以及最初的作者与他们国家的关系。结果:43期共7大类3817条,15401位(4%)作者。平均消耗页数为(2.8%),出版物引用896次(23.4%)。3位作者共发表论文1339篇(36.6%),位居第一;4位作者共发表论文3344篇(21.7%),共发表论文836篇(22%)。第一作者来自29个国家,其中巴基斯坦以3484人(91%)领先,伊朗以79人(2%)位居第二,印度尼西亚以77人(2%)位居第三,沙特阿拉伯王国以65人(1.7%)位居第四。实际意义:这些信息评估了发表在《巴基斯坦医学和健康科学杂志》上的研究的影响和相关性。简而言之,发表的数据使读者能够随时了解期刊的出版趋势、作者模式和可用内容的广度。它使研究人员能够识别潜在的合作者,探索不同的文档类型,并通过引用分析来衡量已发表文章的影响。结论:《巴基斯坦医学与健康科学杂志》(PJMHS)是一份连续出版的同行评议期刊,帮助医学和健康科学研究界在互惠的基础上从类似的专业或共同学科的子专业分享想法,从而引起他们的注意。关键词:文献计量学,《巴基斯坦医学与健康科学杂志》,巴基斯坦,医学教育和研究,文献计量学,Zameer Baladi。
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