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Public health citation patterns: An analysis of the American Journal of Public Health, 2003-2005
Journal of the Medical Library Association (2007)
  • Melissa L. Rethlefsen, Mayo Clinic
  • Lisa C. Wallis, Northeastern Illinois University
Abstract
Objectives: The research sought to determine the publication types cited most often in public health as
well as the most heavily cited journal titles. Methods: From a pool of 33,449 citations in 934 articles published in the 2003–2005 issues of American Journal of Public Health, 2 random samples were drawn: one (n = 1,034) from the total set of citations and one (n = 1,016) from the citations to journal articles. For each sampled citation, investigators noted publication type, publication date, uniform resource locator (URL) citation (yes/no), and, for the journal article sample, journal titles. The cited journal titles were analyzed using Bradford zones.
Results: The majority of cited items from the overall sample of 1,034 items were journal articles (64.4%, n = 666), followed by government documents (n = 130), books (n = 122), and miscellaneous sources (n = 116). Publication date ranged from 1826–2005 (mean = 1995, mode = 2002). Most cited items were between 0 and 5 years old (50.3%, n = 512). In the sample of 1,016 journal article citations, a total of 387 journal titles were cited.
Discussion: Analysis of cited material types revealed results similar to citation analyses in specific public
health disciplines, including use of materials from a wide range of disciplines, reliance on miscellaneous
and government documents, and need for older publications.
Keywords
  • bibliographic analysis,
  • citation,
  • public health
Publication Date
October, 2007
DOI
10.3163/1536-5050.95.4.408
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Melissa L. Rethlefsen and Lisa C. Wallis. "Public health citation patterns: An analysis of the American Journal of Public Health, 2003-2005" Journal of the Medical Library Association Vol. 95 Iss. 4 (2007) p. 408 - 415 ISSN: 1536-5050
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/lisa-c-wallis/1/
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