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E-grāmata: Health Research in Nigeria: A Bibliometric Analysis

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This book is the first authoritative study of the research output and scientific impact of Nigerian health academics, including those in the diaspora. Around the world, policymakers and academics measure the scientific impact of research at national and international levels using bibliometric measures. Unfortunately, there is limited data on scientists' research productivity and impact in developing countries, particularly in Africa. Therefore, normative bibliometric information from different countries is needed to address the challenges faced by scientists in Africa. This book contributes to filling this research gap. Additionally, the author addresses the controversies surrounding the use of bibliometrics in judging research productivity and offers recommendations to improve research systems.
1 Introduction
1(10)
Introduction
1(3)
Synopsis of the Book
Chapters
4(1)
Competing or Related Titles and Conclusion
5(2)
References
7(4)
2 The Fundamentals, Misuse and Abuses of Bibliometrics
11(46)
Introduction
12(2)
Primary Literature Search Platforms
14(2)
Fundamentals of Bibliometrics
16(5)
Primary Bibliometric Databases
21(4)
Potential Misuse of Bibliometric Databases
25(3)
Journal Prestige Metrics
28(2)
Misuse and Abuses of Journal Impact Factors
30(2)
Misuse and Abuse of Authorship
32(1)
Controversies Surrounding the Use of H-indexfor Assessing Research Output and Scientific Impact
33(4)
Global Research Productivity
37(1)
Middle- and High-Income Nations
37(2)
Low-Income Nations
39(5)
Global Research Impact Rankings
44(3)
Conclusion
47(1)
References
48(9)
3 Thematic Evaluation of Nigeria's Bibliometric Research Publications
57(40)
Introduction
58(1)
Methodology
58(1)
Results
59(1)
Academic Disciplines
59(1)
Publication Trend
59(1)
Authorship
59(1)
Research Collaboration
60(1)
Characteristics of the Journal Publication
61(1)
General: Non-discipline-specific Research
61(4)
Agriculture/Veterinary Medicine
65(1)
Life Science/Computer/Technology
66(3)
Arts/Humanities/Education/Social Science/Library and Information Science
69(5)
Health Sciences and Healthcare
74(9)
Discussion
83(2)
Study Limitations
85(1)
Conclusion
86(1)
References
86(11)
4 Bibliometric Profile of the Health Sciences Professors in Nigerian Universities
97(30)
Introduction
98(2)
Methodology
100(1)
Sample and Experimental Design
100(1)
Variables
101(1)
Data Analysis
101(1)
Results
101(1)
Demographic Data
101(1)
Descriptive Statistics for the Scopus® Bibliometric Performance Scores
101(1)
Outliers, Normality, and Heterogeneity of Variance
102(1)
Group Scopus® Bibliometric Performance Scores
102(2)
Scopus® Bibliometric Performance Percentile Scores
104(1)
Scopus® Bibliometric Performance Scores Among the Universities
105(1)
Scopus® Bibliometric Performance Scores Among the Faculties
105(2)
Comparison of the Scopus® Bibliometric Data of the Nigerian Professors with Their Counterparts Worldwide
107(7)
Discussion
114(5)
Limitations of the Study
119(1)
Conclusion
119(1)
Appendix
120(1)
References
121(6)
5 Bibliometric Profile of the Nigerian Academy of Science Health Sciences Fellows
127(20)
Introduction
127(2)
Methodology
129(1)
Experimental Design and Sample
129(1)
Procedure
129(1)
Data Analysis
129(1)
Results
130(1)
Demographic Data
130(1)
Test for Normality and Homogeneity of Variance
130(1)
Descriptive Statistics for the Scopus® Bibliometric Performance Data
131(1)
Scopus® Bibliometric Reference Percentile Values
132(1)
Group Scopus® Bibliometric Performance Data
132(2)
Comparison of the Scopus® Bibliometric Performance Data of the NAS Health Sciences Fellows with Other Academies Worldwide
134(2)
Discussion
136(2)
Limitations of the Study
138(1)
Conclusion
139(1)
Appendix
140(5)
References
145(2)
6 Bibliometric Profile of the Nigerian Health Sciences Professors in the Diaspora
147(18)
Introduction
148(2)
Methodology
150(1)
Experimental Design and Sample
150(1)
Data Analysis
151(1)
Results
151(1)
Demographic Data
151(1)
Outliers and Test for Normality
151(1)
Descriptive Statistics for the Scopus® Bibliometric Performance Data
152(1)
Bibliometric Performance Reference Percentile Values
153(1)
Group Comparison of the Scopus® Bibliometric Performance Data
153(1)
Discussion
154(5)
Limitation of the Study
159(1)
Conclusion
160(1)
References
160(5)
7 Summative Evaluation and Recommendations
165(16)
Introduction
165(1)
Methodology
166(1)
Results
166(4)
Discussion
170(4)
Recommendations
174(1)
Application of the Normative Data
174(1)
Reforming Faculty Evaluation Process
174(2)
Upgrade of Research Infrastructures and Investment in Research and Development
176(1)
Conclusion
177(1)
References
177(4)
Index 181
Joseph Abiodun Balogun is a former Dean and retired Distinguished Professor at the College of Health Sciences at Chicago State University, USA. He is also Emeritus Professor of Physiotherapy, and Associate Director of Research Development and Innovation at the University of Medical Sciences, Ondo City, Nigeria, and Visiting Professor/Program Consultant at the Centre of Excellence in Reproductive Health Innovation, University of Benin, Nigeria.