“…Whilst the bulk of articles have been from Spain, there has been a spurt in contribution from researchers of the other European nations, along with Asian and American nations. The trend of globalisation has been a significant factor in the journals success ( 33 ). The indexing of a journal in relevant and prominent databases provides visibility and allows dissemination of information published through such journals to researchers in the field ( 34 ) Currently, JCED is indexed/ abstracted in PubMed and PubMed Central (since 2012), Scopus, DOI system, and Google Scholar ( 1 ).…”
Background
Journal of Clinical and Experimental Dentistry (J Clin Exp Dent; JCED) is an English language journal published by the Spanish Society of Oral Surgery, and has been online since 2009. It is indexed in PubMed Central and Scopus since 2012, with monthly publications since 2016. The purpose of this article was to review and analyse the publications in this journal since its inception, over a period of 11 years (2009-2019).
Material and Methods
This paper assessed the number, type and subjects of the articles published in the journal over 11 years. The institutions of the first authors, number of PubMed citations and the Hirsch (h5) index was assessed and analysed.
Results
The manuscripts published in JCED have gradually increased over the years, with Original research articles accounting for the bulk of contributions. The journal publishes articles mainly from the subjects of Oral Pathology and Operative Dentistry and Endodontics. Articles published in JCED are indexed in PubMed Central (since 2012), Scopus, DOI system, and Google Scholar. A country-wise mapping of the (first) author’s institutions revealed significant contributions from researchers from all over the world. With an h5 index of 26, the journal was ranked among the top six multispeciality journals. The most cited articles were the literature reviews on common oral lesions (recurrent apthous stomatitis and candidiasis).
Conclusions
The journal has contributed to the growth of scientific literature pertaining to subjects from all the fields of dentistry. Over the past 11 years, JCED has served as a platform for large number of manuscripts in all the disciples of dentistry, from researches all over the world.
Key words:
Publication trends, Journal of Clinical and Experimental Dentistry, Bibliometrics.
“…Whilst the bulk of articles have been from Spain, there has been a spurt in contribution from researchers of the other European nations, along with Asian and American nations. The trend of globalisation has been a significant factor in the journals success ( 33 ). The indexing of a journal in relevant and prominent databases provides visibility and allows dissemination of information published through such journals to researchers in the field ( 34 ) Currently, JCED is indexed/ abstracted in PubMed and PubMed Central (since 2012), Scopus, DOI system, and Google Scholar ( 1 ).…”
Background
Journal of Clinical and Experimental Dentistry (J Clin Exp Dent; JCED) is an English language journal published by the Spanish Society of Oral Surgery, and has been online since 2009. It is indexed in PubMed Central and Scopus since 2012, with monthly publications since 2016. The purpose of this article was to review and analyse the publications in this journal since its inception, over a period of 11 years (2009-2019).
Material and Methods
This paper assessed the number, type and subjects of the articles published in the journal over 11 years. The institutions of the first authors, number of PubMed citations and the Hirsch (h5) index was assessed and analysed.
Results
The manuscripts published in JCED have gradually increased over the years, with Original research articles accounting for the bulk of contributions. The journal publishes articles mainly from the subjects of Oral Pathology and Operative Dentistry and Endodontics. Articles published in JCED are indexed in PubMed Central (since 2012), Scopus, DOI system, and Google Scholar. A country-wise mapping of the (first) author’s institutions revealed significant contributions from researchers from all over the world. With an h5 index of 26, the journal was ranked among the top six multispeciality journals. The most cited articles were the literature reviews on common oral lesions (recurrent apthous stomatitis and candidiasis).
Conclusions
The journal has contributed to the growth of scientific literature pertaining to subjects from all the fields of dentistry. Over the past 11 years, JCED has served as a platform for large number of manuscripts in all the disciples of dentistry, from researches all over the world.
Key words:
Publication trends, Journal of Clinical and Experimental Dentistry, Bibliometrics.
“…Also, in 1998 it became part of the important Medline database. 2 In 2000, under the presidency of Professor Sigmar de Mello Rode, the SBPqO General Meeting deliberated and decided to change the name of the journal to 'Pesquisa Odontologica Brasileira' (POB -Brazilian Oral Research) (Figure 2). Professor Esther Goldenberg Birman (FOUSP) continued as Editor-in-Chief.…”
This editorial addresses the history of Brazilian Oral Research (BOR), official journal of the Brazilian Division of the International Association of Dental Research (SBPqO). BOR is increasingly consolidating itself as the most important journal in Brazilian dental research. However, much still needs to be done. The hard and continuous work to improve the journal will guarantee its permanent growth and result in new achievements for the benefit of the entire dental scientific community.
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