2014
DOI: 10.1002/lary.24573
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A century of citation classics in otolaryngology–head and neck surgery journals revisited

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“…In the evaluation of these articles considering the sub-branches, while otology was found to be in the first place, it was followed by pediatric ORL, rhinology and head and neck surgery, and facial plastic surgery. In another recent study examining citation classics (articles receiving more than 100 citations) in ORL journals within the Web of Science, 51.7% of 905 citation classics were on otology, 37.8% were on head and neck surgery, and 10.5% were on rhinology (110). Different from that study, in our study, the sub-branches of pediatric ORL and facial plastic surgery, which are relatively new in our country, were included in addition to otology, rhinology and head and neck surgery, also including laryngology.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the evaluation of these articles considering the sub-branches, while otology was found to be in the first place, it was followed by pediatric ORL, rhinology and head and neck surgery, and facial plastic surgery. In another recent study examining citation classics (articles receiving more than 100 citations) in ORL journals within the Web of Science, 51.7% of 905 citation classics were on otology, 37.8% were on head and neck surgery, and 10.5% were on rhinology (110). Different from that study, in our study, the sub-branches of pediatric ORL and facial plastic surgery, which are relatively new in our country, were included in addition to otology, rhinology and head and neck surgery, also including laryngology.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A well-cited article indicates it is a valuable paper in its field. 5,6 Web of Science is often used to analyze citations in various medical fields, including respiratory medicine, 7 oncology, 8 emergency medicine, 9 critical care medicine, 10 rehabilitation, 11 otolaryngology, 12 obstetrics and gynecology, 13 ophthalmology, 14 anesthesiology, 15 dermatology, 16 nursing research, 17 trauma, 18 urology, 19 radiology, 20 general surgery, 21 neurosurgery, 22 and integrative and complementary medicine. 23 Analyzing citations has made it possible to develop a better understanding of the characteristics of classic papers.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There were two papers [23,24] incorporated MESH into social network analysis to release relevant knowledge to readers. However, no any that can incorporate Google maps link we used in the current study.…”
Section: What This Adds To What Was Knownmentioning
confidence: 99%