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PubMed & Impact Factors Summerschools 2013 Pediatrics & NeuroScience UMCG Central Medical Library July 9th 2013
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PubMed & Impact Factors

Summerschools 2013 Pediatrics & NeuroScience UMCG

Central Medical Library July 9th 2013

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Your teachers this afternoon

Guus van den Brekel & Hans Froon

Email: [email protected]

Website library: http://www.rug.nl/umcg/library

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Content

1. Finding Best Evidence and PubMed• Excercises• feedback

2. Impact Factors, H-Index, Top 25% ..• Excercises• feedback

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Finding best evidence & PubMed

PICO approach & ExamplesPubMed Tutorials:

From NLM: http://www.nlm.nih.gov/bsd/disted/pubmed.html•Intro (What is PubMed), •term mapping, •Boolean operators, •MeSH, •textwords, •filters 

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PICO(S)

P : Patient or problem

I : Intervention (or risk factor, prognostic factor)

C : Control group (or absence of risk factor, progn.factor)

O : Outcome

(S): Study type

Categories: therapy, diagnosis, etiology, prognosis

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Example 1

A 30 year old man attends the

emergency department after having

been bitten by a dog 4 hours

previously. He has puncture wounds

and a 1 cm laceration on his forearm.

His wounds are thoroughly cleaned and

a dressing has been applied.

Question: Do you need to prescribe

antibiotics?

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PICO(S) example 1:

P = (adults with) dog bites

I = antibiotics

C = no antibiotics/ placebo

O = incidence of wound infection

S = randomized controlled trial

•Find search terms and synomyms for every section when needed

•Build your search strategy with Boolean operators

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PICO(S) example 1:

T

• Dog bite antibiotics

• (dog OR dogs) AND (bite OR bites) AND (antibiotic OR antibiotics OR penicillin)

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Boolean Operators (AND, OR, NOT)

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Example 2

An 5 year-old child has crashed on his bicycle into a

car.

He suffers from abdominal pain, caused by his bike’s

handlebar which thumped into his abdomen.

Question: What is the value of a CT-scan compared

to echography in case of a child with blunt (non-

penetrating) abdominal trauma?

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PICO(S) example 2

P = child blunt abdominal trauma

I = CT

C = echography

O = (diagnostic value)

(S) = (diagnostische studies)

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Exercises Finding Best Evidence

1. You are interested in the effectivity of interventions (such as cognitive therapy) aimed at the prevention of major depression recurrence/relapse. P = I = C = O = Type of article:

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Exercises Finding Best Evidence

2.For adolescents with OCD (obsessive comp. Disorder), which treatment is more effective to start with: cognitive behaviour therapy, an anti-depressive agent (SSRI) or a combination of both treatments? P = I = C = O = Type of article:

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Exercises Finding Best Evidence

3. Many babies that are breastfed sleep regularly part of the night in the bed of their parents. Since a couple of years this is strongly discouraged in guidelines to prevent cot death (Sudden Infant Death Syndrome). Can you find evidence that sleeping between the parents is a risk factor for SIDS?P = I = C = O = Type of article:

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Feedback & Questions

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Top 25%, Impact Factors and h-index

List top 25% journals per ISI category http://atumcg.cmb.med.rug.nl

CMB-website: www.rug.nl/umcg/library

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Impact Factor

Measure for number of citations to a journal over a certain period of time

Quality?

1975- now : Journal Citation Reports

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MOLECULAR IMMUNOLOGY

Cites in 2008 to articles from 2007 resp 2006: 1143 + 800 = 2243 cites

Number of articles in 2007 resp 2006: 407 + 224 = 631

Impact Factor: 2243/ 631 = 3.555

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Value

Depends on ISI “Subject Category” view journal summary list

Top 25%

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MOLECULAR IMMUNOLOGY

1st Category: BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY

Ranking based on impact: 89 / 275 = 0.32 (history)

2012 Ranking: 161 / 290 = 0.55

Outside top 25%

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MOLECULAR IMMUNOLOGY

2nd Category: IMMUNOLOGY

Ranking based on impact: 35 / 121 = 0.29 (history)• 2012 Ranking: 81 / 135 = 0.60

Also outside top 25%!

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Positive

broad spectrum (9000 journals, 60 countries)

objective (quantity) worldwide known

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negative

limited to ISI journals

subject category dependentComparing IFsDisadvantage specific research area

influence of “spikes”

Manipulation

IF does not say anything about individual article

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Other measures of impact

Journal Immediacy Index (ISI)

Journal Cited Half-Life/ Journal Citing Half-Life

EigenFactor & Article Inluence Score (ISI) www.eigenfactor.org

SCImago Journal & Country Rank (Scopus) www.scimagojr.com

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Output scientists

bookchapters, thesis patents conference proceedings articles in peer-reviewed journals

number of publicaties (in top 25%)

citations, citaties per article

Hirsch-index

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Impact authors: citation analysis

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Citation analyse

the number of publications the number of publications in top 25% (in relevant ISI-subject categories) the number of citations h-index …

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Databases

Peer reviewed literature:

Web of Science (SCI + SSCI)– Thomson ISI (Scopus - Elsevier) Medline - NLM Embase - Elsevier

coverage>99.9%

Other:

Repository RUG: thesis researchers /PiCarta: book chapters

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Databases for citation analysis

Web of Science– Thomson ISI

Scopus – Elsevier (no access anymore)

Access via CMB website: http://www.rug.nl/umcg/libraryAccess to full text & databases from home:Use your S-number or guest account

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prof. dr. D.S. Postma

Web of Science (author search)

Postma DS: 587 hitsExcluded: meeting abstracts, notes, corrections

511 hits (=articles, reviews, editorials, letters, proceeding papers)

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prof. dr. D.S. Postma

Web of Science (advanced search)

#1 (AU=Postma DS) AND (OG=gron* OR OG=beatr*) 529 hits#2 AU=Postma D AND TS=(immu* OR asthma* OR lung* OR resp* OR pulm*) AND (OG=gron* OR OG=beatr*) 23 hits#3 (#1 OR #2) 552 hits

Excluded: meeting abstracts, notes, corrections

480 hits (=articles, reviews, editorials, letters, proceeding papers)

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Difficult author names

Multiple initials“Tussenvoegsels”, insertionName changes (marriage)Common names

Voorbeeld: prof. P.E. de Jong de Jong PE; Dejong PE; Jong PED; de Jong P

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H-index

J.E. Hirsch (2005)

H-index = n:author has n publications with n citations or more

Power: less influence spikes

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Publishing a lot is not rewarded, but the publishing of

many higly-cited publications is!

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Other interesting links

• Google Scholar http://Scholar.google.com

• Publish or Perish (PoP): http://www.harzing.com/pop.htm

• AltMetrics : alternative metrics for impact: http://altmetrics.org/manifesto/

• 10 Ways to calculate your H-Index : free and otherwisehttp://digicmb.blogspot.nl/2013/06/ways-to-calculate-your-h-index-free-and.html

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Excercises

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Exercise 1: Impact Factor

You are working on a systematic review on the prevention of obesity in young children. You consider to send your your manuscript to the Int J Pediatr Obes.

•What is the impact factor? •Is it top25%? •What are the ISI fields of this journal? •What would be a good alternative (journal)?

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Published papers by Simone Times Cites

paper 1 (2012) 0

Paper 2 (2012) 1

Paper 3 (2011) 3

Paper 4 (2010) 5

Paper 5 (2010) 1

Paper 6 (2010) 0

Paper 7 (2009) 15

Paper 8 (2008) 3

Exercise 2: h-indexA young researcher, Simone, has 8 publications. One of her papers, a review, has been cited 15 times. The sum of the times cited is 28. What is the h-index of Simone?

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Exercise 3: publication and citation overview

Prof. D. Postma is a respected researcher at the department of Pulmonology. Her initials are DS (Dirkje S. Postma).

•How many publications of prof. Postma (in combination with the address field – Groningen) are found in WOS/WOK? •What is the corresponding h-index?

Compare this to the number of publications in Scholar Google.

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Feedback & Questions

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A little extra!

Make life easier!

Use Journal Apps to keep up with the literature.

BrowZine | Docwise | Read by QxMD

Read more: http://libguides.rug.nl/medicalEjournals


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