Title of article :
Intradepartment scientific collaboration in Journal of Research in Medical Sciences: A co‑authorship study
Author/Authors :
Geraei, Ehsan Department of Knowledge and Information Science - School of Literature and Humanities - Lorestan University, Khorramabad , Mazaheri, Elaheh Department of Librarianship and Medical Information Sciences - School of Management and Medical Information Sciences and Student Research Committee - Isfahan University of Medical Sciences , Karimi, Maryam Isfahan University of Medical Sciences, Isfahan
Abstract :
Background: This study aimed to use social network analysis (SNA) indicators and clique analysis to investigate
collaboration between different departments and research centers in Journal of Research in Medical Sciences (JRMS) in
2012–2016. Materials and Methods: The study was a scientometric study using micro‑ and macro‑indicators of SNA to
investigate the performance of departments and research centers in JRMS. The population consisted of 1073 articles published
in JRMS in 2012–2016. Ravar Matrix, UCINET, and VOSviewer software were used for data analysis. Results: According to the
productivity and triple centrality indicators, “Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics,” “Department of Pathology,” and
Department of “Internal Medicine” allocated the first three ranks. Analyzing the cliques of co‑authorship network for departments
and research centers showed that this network consists of 19 cliques with at least 7 members in each clique. Furthermore, only
30 nodes (8.90% of all nodes in the network) had the presence in minimum clique size of at least 7. Conclusion: Given the
importance and position of scientific collaboration in medical research and its effect on other performance indicators such
as efficiency, effectiveness, and number of citations, it is necessary for policy‑makers to propose new strategies for improving
scientific collaboration.
Keywords :
Clique analysis , intradepartment collaboration , Journal of Research in Medical Sciences , social network analysis
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics