9 results on '"Ho, Yuh-Shan"'
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2. A bibliometric analysis of COVID‐19 publications in the ten psychology‐related Web of Science categories in the social science citation index.
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Ho, Yuh‐Shan, Fu, Hui‐Zhen, and McKay, Dean
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CITATION indexes , *COVID-19 , *COVID-19 pandemic , *BIBLIOMETRICS , *PSYCHOLOGICAL factors - Abstract
Objective: The aim of this study was to analyze the characteristics of the COVID‐19 publications in the ten psychology‐related Web of Science categories in the social science citation index 10‐month following the COVID‐19 outbreak. Methods: Six publication indicators were examined across authors, institutions, and countries. Results: Analyses showed that the United States has produced the highest number of empirical investigations into the psychological impact of COVID‐19, and the majority of the research across all countries was in clinical and psychopathology. Distribution of journals and psychology‐related Web of Science categories were analyzed. Frequently used words in article title, author keywords, and KeyWords Plus were also presented. Conclusions: The findings suggest that there are substantial clinical implications associated with COVID‐19. There are recommendations offered for future research and clinical practice. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2021
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3. A Bibliometric Analysis of Publications in the Web of Science Category of Educational Psychology in the Last Two Decades.
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Hernández-Torrano, Daniel and Ho, Yuh-Shan
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EDUCATIONAL psychology research , *EDUCATIONAL evaluation , *TEACHER education , *CHILD development , *PUBLICATIONS - Abstract
Educational psychology is a discipline with a relatively long and intricate history. This study contributes to the understanding of the most recent developments of educational psychology research through the exploration of 35,210 articles published in all journals indexed in the Web of Science educational psychology category for the 2000-2019 period. The results of the study show that the volume of research on educational psychology has doubled during this period and a few journals accumulate most of the research produced in the discipline. Most studies have been published in the English language and in the United States, although research produced in China has experienced the greatest growth. Recent research on educational psychology has predominantly addressed 16 research themes over the last 20 years, although research on child-age students, teaching and teacher education, learning and education, assessment and testing, socio-cultural diversity, learning environments, and educational measurement have captured the greatest attention. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2021
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4. A Bibliometric Analysis of Highly Cited and High Impact Occupational Therapy Publications by American Authors.
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Gutman, Sharon A., Brown, Ted, and Ho, Yuh-Shan
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AUTHORS ,BIBLIOMETRICS ,HEALTH ,SCHOLARLY method ,LONGITUDINAL method ,OCCUPATIONAL therapists ,OCCUPATIONAL therapy ,SERIAL publications ,BIBLIOGRAPHIC databases ,PERIODICAL articles ,IMPACT factor (Citation analysis) ,DATA analysis software - Abstract
A bibliometric analysis was completed of peer-reviewed literature from 1991–2015, written by American occupational therapists, to examine US high impact scholarship with “occupational therapy” and “occupational therapist(s)” used as keywords to search journal articles' publication title, abstract, author details, and keywords. Results included 1,889 journal articles from 1991–2015 published by American occupational therapists as first or corresponding author. Sixty-nine articles attained aTotalCitation2015≥ 50 and 151 attained aCitation2015≥ 5 indicating that they were the most highly cited literature produced in this period. Although the majority (58%) of this literature was published in occupational therapy-specific journals, 41% was published in interdisciplinary journals. Results illustrate that the volume of highly cited American occupational therapy peer-reviewed literature has grown over the last two decades. There is need for the profession to strategize methods to enhance the publication metrics of occupational therapy-specific journals to reduce the loss of high quality publications to external periodicals. [ABSTRACT FROM PUBLISHER]
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- 2017
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5. The most frequently cited adsorption research articles in the Science Citation Index (Expanded)
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Fu, Hui-Zhen, Wang, Ming-Huang, and Ho, Yuh-Shan
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ADSORPTION isotherms , *PHYSICAL & theoretical chemistry , *CHEMICAL kinetics , *CHEMICAL models - Abstract
Abstract: The 126 most frequently cited articles published in the adsorption field between 1900 and 2011 were identified and characterized using the Science Citation Index (Expanded). The data analyzed cover a range of publication years, journals, Web of Science categories, authors, institutions, countries/territories, life citation cycle curves, and characteristics of frequently cited articles. The 126 most-frequently-cited articles were each cited an average of 1014 times, ranging from 502 to 9922 citations per article from 1918 to 2006; 80% of these articles were published after 1970. Fifty-five journals were represented, led by the Journal of the American Chemical Society, and followed by Science and Nature. Three categories out of the 35 Web of Science categories constituted 60% of the citations. The three categories were: physical chemistry, multidisciplinary chemistry, and multidisciplinary sciences. Thirteen of the authors contributed three or more articles. Harvard University, the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and the University of Washington led the list of 107 institutions, while the United States led the list of 17 countries/territories, comprising more than half of the articles. Collaboration among the top authors was a frequent occurrence, while inter-institutional collaboration and national collaboration was not obvious among the topmost articles. Moreover, the citation patterns as a function of time varied widely among the topmost articles. As evidenced by citation life cycles, the well known BET and Langmuir isotherms have received considerable attention during the study period, and will probably continue to be popular in the adsorption field. Some emerging hotspots are likely to receive particular attention in the near future; these include the new family of “M41S” materials, pseudo-second-order kinetic models, and the nudged elastic band method. [Copyright &y& Elsevier]
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- 2012
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6. A historical review and bibliometric analysis of research on lead in drinking water field from 1991 to 2007
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Hu, Jie, Ma, Yuwei, Zhang, Liang, Gan, Fuxing, and Ho, Yuh-Shan
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LEAD content of drinking water , *BIBLIOMETRICS , *CONTAMINATION of drinking water , *SCIENTIFIC literature , *PUBLICATIONS - Abstract
Abstract: A bibliometric analysis based on Science Citation Index (SCI) published by Institute of Scientific Information (ISI) was carried out to identify the global research related to lead in drinking water field from 1991 to 2007 and to improve the understanding of research trends in the same period. The results from this analysis indicate that there have been an increasing number of annual publications mainly during two periods: from 1992 to 1997 and from 2004 to 2007. United States produced 37% of all pertinent articles followed by India with 8.0% and Canada with 4.8%. Science of the Total Environment published the most articles followed by Journal American Water Works Association and Toxicology. Summary of the most frequently used keywords are also provided. “Cadmium” was the most popular author keyword in the 17years. Furthermore based on bibliometric results four research aspects were summarized in this paper and the historical research review was also presented. [Copyright &y& Elsevier]
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- 2010
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7. Highly cited tropical medicine articles in the Web of Science from 1991 to 2020: A bibliometric analysis.
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Monge-Nájera J and Ho YS
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- United States, Humans, Bibliometrics, Journal Impact Factor, Brazil, Tropical Medicine, COVID-19 epidemiology
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Background: An adequate response to health needs to include the identification of research patterns about the large number of people living in the tropics and subjected to tropical diseases. Studies have shown that research does not always match the real needs of those populations, and that citation reflects mostly the amount of money behind particular publications. Here we test the hypothesis that research from richer institutions is published in better-indexed journals, and thus has greater citation rates., Methods: The data in this study were extracted from the Science Citation Index Expanded database; the 2020 journal Impact Factor (IF2020) was updated to 30 June 2021. We considered places, subjects, institutions and journals., Results: We identified 1041 highly cited articles with ≥100 citations in the category of tropical medicine. About a decade is needed for an article to reach peak citation. Only two COVID-19-related articles were highly cited in the last 3 y. The most cited articles were published by the journals Memorias Do Instituto Oswaldo Cruz (Brazil), Acta Tropica (Switzerland) and PLoS Neglected Tropical Diseases (USA). The USA dominated five of the six publication indicators. International collaboration articles had more citations than single-country articles. The UK, South Africa and Switzerland had high citation rates, as did the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine in the UK, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in the USA and the WHO in Switzerland., Conclusions: About 10 y of accumulated citations is needed to achieve ≥100 citations as highly cited articles in the Web of Science category of tropical medicine. Six publication and citation indicators, including authors' publication potential and characteristics evaluated by Y-index, indicate that the currently available indexing system places tropical researchers at a disadvantage against their colleagues in temperate countries, and suggest that, to progress towards better control of tropical diseases, international collaboration should increase, and other tropical countries should follow the example of Brazil, which provides significant financing to its scientific community., (© The Author(s) 2023. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene.)
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- 2023
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8. Comments on: Ye and Zhang (2019) 'visualizing the knowledge structure of medication-adherence research: A bibliometric analysis (1997-2016)', International Journal of Health Planning and Management, 34: 1333-1353.
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Ho YS
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- Databases, Factual, Medication Adherence, United States, Bibliometrics, Health Planning
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Ye and Zhang used inappropriate search keywords, databases, and methods published a bibliometric paper in the International Journal of Health Planning and Management. The comment pointed out the problems, evidence, and improved methods of the study. The authors missed many medication-adherence documents. However, many documents not related to medication-adherence are included. Finally, appropriate search keywords and methods are proposed., (© 2021 John Wiley & Sons Ltd.)
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- 2021
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9. Global development and trend of wind tunnel research from 1991 to 2014: a bibliometric analysis.
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Mo Z, Fu HZ, and Ho YS
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- Animals, Bibliometrics, China, Hydrodynamics, Lepidoptera, Publications, Publishing, Research trends, Sex Attractants, United States, Engineering, Research instrumentation, Research Design, Wind
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Development and trend of global wind tunnel research from 1991 to 2014 were evaluated by bibliometric analysis. Based on the statistical data from Science Citation Index Expanded from Web of Science, publication performance of wind tunnel research was analyzed from various aspects, including publication output, category distributions, journals, countries, institutions, leading articles, and words analysis. The results show that scientific articles associated with wind tunnel increased dramatically, with Journal of Wind Engineering and Industrial Aerodynamics as the most productive journal. The USA has been leading in publication output since 1991, while China has become a new-rising force of wind tunnel research. NASA was the dominant institution in wind tunnel field which published most single institution articles and nationally and internationally collaborative articles. The citation lifecycles of the leading articles exhibited different patterns of their trends, but all reached a plateau in certain years. Based on synthesized analysis of title words, abstract words, author keywords, and KeyWords Plus, computational fluid dynamic (CFD) was found to be a hot issue, which needs experimental validation by wind tunnels. Wind loads and wind turbine also caused increasing attentions while lepidoptera and sex pheromone were less studied. In the wind tunnel articles, numerical simulation of CFD was increasingly mentioned while field measurement showed minor change, suggesting the rapid developments of CFD.
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- 2018
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