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从2006-2010年期间科学网(Web of Science, WoS)数据库所反映的出版物产出的角度,定量地考察了印度生物信息学研究的增长和发展。研究了从WoS数据库获得的577份生物信息学数据的书目细节,发现在生物信息学贡献中,近一半来自印度。论文以多作者为主,合作程度为0.93,发表形式以期刊文章为主。Bio Med Central出版的BMC Bioinformatics以28篇论文排名第一,其次是In Silico Biology (IOP出版社),有24篇论文。班加罗尔的IISc是印度最具生产力的生物信息学研究机构,其次是加尔各答的ISI。德里在生物信息学方面的贡献占印度总贡献的6.41%,其次是西孟加拉邦,占5.37%。该数据集已被发现不完全符合布拉德福德散射定律。
A quantitative analysis of bioinformatics literature in India
Examines quantitatively the growth and development of bioinformatics research in India in terms of the publication output as reflected in Web of Science (WoS) database for the period 2006–2010. The bibliographic details of 577bioinformatics data obtained from the WoS database were studied and it was found that among the total bioinformatics contributions, nearly half are from India. Majority of the contributions were multi-authored and the degree of collaboration was 0.93 and most of the publications were in the form of journal articles. BMC Bioinformatics published by Bio Med Central ranks first position with 28 publications followed by In Silico Biology (IOP press) with 24 publications. IISc, Bengaluru is the most productive bioinformatics research institute in the country followed by ISI, Kolkata. Delhi is the leading state with 6.41% of the total Indian contribution in bioinformatics followed by West Bengal with 5.37% publications. The data set has been found to be not a perfect fit for the Bradford's law of scattering.