2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.heliyon.2021.e08258
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Visibility, collaboration and impact of the Cuban scientific output on COVID-19 in Scopus

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“…Similares resultados adquirieron Cascella et al (23) , no así González-Argote et al (13) Es importante conocer la dinámica de la colaboración en la autoría de artículos científicos. (24) Los autores indicaron como resultado predominio de colaboración nacional, con poca diferencia al compararla con la internacional. Otras bibliografías (25,26,27) presentaron predominio de la colaboración internacional; lo cual demuestra la tendencia mundial hacia la colaboración entre diferentes países en función del desarrollo científico.…”
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“…Similares resultados adquirieron Cascella et al (23) , no así González-Argote et al (13) Es importante conocer la dinámica de la colaboración en la autoría de artículos científicos. (24) Los autores indicaron como resultado predominio de colaboración nacional, con poca diferencia al compararla con la internacional. Otras bibliografías (25,26,27) presentaron predominio de la colaboración internacional; lo cual demuestra la tendencia mundial hacia la colaboración entre diferentes países en función del desarrollo científico.…”
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“…Q1 journal has a high impact factor and number of citations in a specific thematic area, allowing greater visibility of published articles [38,39] Mara" and "US Grants" jointly funded 1 study (11.1%) of the systematic review.…”
Section: Journal Impact Factor and Quartilementioning
confidence: 99%
“…A first quartile (Q1) journal has a high impact factor and number of citations in a specific thematic area, allowing greater visibility of published articles. 44,45 The authors managed to publish in Scientific Reports and PLOS One most often (n = 2; 22.2%), whereas only one original paper (11.1%) was published in each of the other five journals. One journal from the United Kingdom, two from the United States, and four from Switzerland made up the total number of journals in the systematic review research.…”
Section: Journal Impact Factor and Quartilementioning
confidence: 99%