Publication Productivity in Central Asia and Countries of the Former Soviet Union.

Central Asian Journal of Global Health Pub Date : 2016-12-13 eCollection Date: 2016-01-01 DOI:10.5195/cajgh.2016.261
Shalkar Adambekov, Sholpan Askarova, Sharon C Welburn, Sharon L Goughnour, Ayumi Konishi, Ronald LaPorte, Faina Linkov
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Abstract

Introduction: Despite the significant number of research institutions and rich scientific heritage, published research from Central Asia (Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, and Turkmenistan) is traditionally underrepresented in international scientific literature. The goal of this paper was to analyze publication patterns in Central Asian countries, and to explore the factors that contributed to the publication productivity in Kazakhstan.

Methods: Publication productivity was evaluated using data generated by the SCImago Journal & Country Rank over the period of 1996-2014 for all of the 15 former Soviet Union Republics for all subject categories. Country specific data, including total population, gross domestic product (GDP) per capita, research and development (R&D) expenditure (% of GDP), number of reserchers (per million people), was abstracted from World Bank data. ANOVA and ANCOVA analyses compared the mean number of publications among Central Asian countries. Separate analyses was done for publication patterns in the health sciences. Multiple comparisons were performed using Tukey method.

Results: The analysis of publication productivity showed significant discrepancies in the number of published documents among the Central Asian countries. Kazakhstan demonstrated a significant increase in the number of published documents in the period of 1996-2014, mainly in the areas of natural and multidisciplinary sciences. Our analyses also showed that the number of publications are siginicantly associated with GDP and population size.

Conclusions: We identified large gaps in publication productivity among the Central Asian countries. The association between publication rate with GDP and population size indicates there is a need to adjust for these factors when planning research policy.

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中亚与前苏联国家的出版生产力。
导言:尽管中亚(哈萨克斯坦、乌兹别克斯坦、吉尔吉斯斯坦、塔吉克斯坦和土库曼斯坦)拥有大量的研究机构和丰富的科学遗产,但在国际科学文献中发表的研究成果传统上代表性不足。本文的目的是分析中亚国家的出版模式,并探讨影响哈萨克斯坦出版生产力的因素。方法:使用SCImago期刊和国家排名在1996-2014年期间对所有15个前苏联共和国的所有主题类别产生的数据来评估出版效率。具体国家数据,包括总人口、人均国内生产总值(GDP)、研究与开发(R&D)支出(占GDP的百分比)、研究人员人数(每百万人),均从世界银行的数据中提取。ANOVA和ANCOVA分析比较了中亚国家的平均出版物数量。对健康科学的出版模式进行了单独的分析。采用Tukey法进行多重比较。结果:对出版生产力的分析显示,中亚国家在出版文献数量上存在显著差异。1996年至2014年期间,哈萨克斯坦发表的论文数量显著增加,主要是在自然科学和多学科科学领域。我们的分析还表明,出版物的数量与GDP和人口规模显著相关。结论:我们确定了中亚国家在出版生产力方面的巨大差距。发表率与国内生产总值和人口规模之间的关系表明,在规划研究政策时需要对这些因素进行调整。
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Central Asian Journal of Global Health PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH-
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