Brazilian Agricultural Research in the Web of Science: Bibliometric Study of Scientific Output and Collaboration (2000-2011)
This paper presents an analysis of scientific output and collaboration of Brazilian agricultural research in the Web of Science (WoS) during 2000-2011. A total of 45,163 documents were retrieved. Data analysis was conducted with the use of softwares Bibexcel and Pajek. The results indicated that the...
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doaj-d667fcfab6744a70bf9d4e345d12661d2020-11-25T02:57:29ZengUniversidade Federal do Rio Grande do SulEm Questão1807-88931808-52452015-12-0121329631810.19132/1808-5245213.296-318 Brazilian Agricultural Research in the Web of Science: Bibliometric Study of Scientific Output and Collaboration (2000-2011)Rosely Andrade Vargas0Samile Andréa de Souza Vanz1Ida Regina Chittó Stumpf2Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do SulUniversidade Federal do Rio Grande do SulUniversidade Federal do Rio Grande do SulThis paper presents an analysis of scientific output and collaboration of Brazilian agricultural research in the Web of Science (WoS) during 2000-2011. A total of 45,163 documents were retrieved. Data analysis was conducted with the use of softwares Bibexcel and Pajek. The results indicated that the number of Brazilian articles in the field of agricultural sciences indexed in WoS has increased by 344%; however, the main driver for this growth was the raise in the number of national journals indexed in the database. Although Brazilian articles have been found in 799 journals, from 46 countries, 53.5% of the total production was published in national journals, having low impact factor. The percentage of articles with multiple authors in the total volume of publications increased from 96.1% in 2000 to 98.4%, in 2011.The proportion of articles in collaboration between institutions rose from 47.3%, in 2000, to 64.2%, in 2011. However there was a decrease of publications with international collaboration of 21.7 % in 2000 to 15.4 % in 2011. The most important collaborative relationships were established with the U.S., France and Germany.http://seer.ufrgs.br/index.php/EmQuestao/article/view/58357/36054Brazilian ScienceAgricultural SciencesScientific outputBibliometricsScientific Collaboration |
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Rosely Andrade Vargas Samile Andréa de Souza Vanz Ida Regina Chittó Stumpf Brazilian Agricultural Research in the Web of Science: Bibliometric Study of Scientific Output and Collaboration (2000-2011) Em Questão Brazilian Science Agricultural Sciences Scientific output Bibliometrics Scientific Collaboration |
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Rosely Andrade Vargas Samile Andréa de Souza Vanz Ida Regina Chittó Stumpf |
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Rosely Andrade Vargas |
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Brazilian Agricultural Research in the Web of Science: Bibliometric Study of Scientific Output and Collaboration (2000-2011) |
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Brazilian Agricultural Research in the Web of Science: Bibliometric Study of Scientific Output and Collaboration (2000-2011) |
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Brazilian Agricultural Research in the Web of Science: Bibliometric Study of Scientific Output and Collaboration (2000-2011) |
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Brazilian Agricultural Research in the Web of Science: Bibliometric Study of Scientific Output and Collaboration (2000-2011) |
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Brazilian Agricultural Research in the Web of Science: Bibliometric Study of Scientific Output and Collaboration (2000-2011) |
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brazilian agricultural research in the web of science: bibliometric study of scientific output and collaboration (2000-2011) |
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This paper presents an analysis of scientific output and collaboration of Brazilian agricultural research in the Web of Science (WoS) during 2000-2011. A total of 45,163 documents were retrieved. Data analysis was conducted with the use of softwares Bibexcel and Pajek. The results indicated that the number of Brazilian articles in the field of agricultural sciences indexed in WoS has increased by 344%; however, the main driver for this growth was the raise in the number of national journals indexed in the database. Although Brazilian articles have been found in 799 journals, from 46 countries, 53.5% of the total production was published in national journals, having low impact factor. The percentage of articles with multiple authors in the total volume of publications increased from 96.1% in 2000 to 98.4%, in 2011.The proportion of articles in collaboration between institutions rose from 47.3%, in 2000, to 64.2%, in 2011. However there was a decrease of publications with international collaboration of 21.7 % in 2000 to 15.4 % in 2011. The most important collaborative relationships were established with the U.S., France and Germany. |
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Brazilian Science Agricultural Sciences Scientific output Bibliometrics Scientific Collaboration |
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