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Study of the mayfly order Ephemeroptera (Insecta) in Brazil: a scienciometric review. Despite an increase in the number of studies in recent years of the aquatic insect order Ephemeroptera (the mayflies) much still remains to be learnt. In order to identify the current state of knowledge of this group in Brazil, we performed a scienciometric analysis with the purpose of identifying the strong and weak points of Brazilian research into the group. Our research used the "Institute for Scientific Information - ISI" database and was based on the abstracts, titles and keywords of manuscripts published between 1992 and 2011. We selected the papers with the combination of the words "Ephemeroptera" and "Brazil*" based on a search in February 2012. We analyzed 92 articles, and noted a lack of studies in some Brazilian states, no specific studies about some families, and an absence of phylogenetic studies. To improve ecological studies, it is necessary to fine-tune taxonomic resolution. Moreover, there is a lack of studies investigating the environmental variables which influence the distribution of mayflies. Despite these gaps, if the rate of publication with mayflies proceeds at the same pace, we anticipate that many of these knowledge gaps will be closed.
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Geological and geomorphological mapping at scale 1:10.000 besides from being an important source of scientific information it is also a necessary tool for municipal organs in order to make proper decisions when dealing with geo-environmental problems concerning integral territorial development. In this work, detailed information is given on the contents of such maps, their social and economical application, and a balance of the investment and gains that derives from them
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The purpose of this paper is to highlight scientific information resources that list journal and country rankings. These databases usually focus on the use of citation counts and number of publications to evaluate the interest, visibility and impact of research performance. The exposed resources are platforms that provide added value to authors improving their knowledge about research trends and also where to submit their papers.
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[eng] The article describes the background and current state of the open access (OA) movement. Its objectives --with roots in scientists' traditional desire to disseminate their works, in librarians' concerns about the serials crisis, and in technological advances-- were formally articulated in the Budapest Open Access Initiative (BOAI) declaration of 2002. This statement established two strategies for providing access to scientific information without any economic, technical, or legal obstacles: 1) publication of articles in OA journals or 2) deposit by authors of their works in stable institutional or subject-based repositories. The article suggests that this second "route" appears to offer greater possibilities of attaining open access in the short term. However, there still is a lot of work to be done in disseminating the concepts of OA and in training authors regarding procedures for depositing their works: in other words what is needed is a series of promotional activities for overcoming one of today's greatest challenges: author inertia.
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En el presente artículo se recoge una metodología para la valoración del impacto de la información en Internet, usando las capacidades de indización y recuperación del buscador Altavista. Se aprovecha el contexto para describir la función de los metaelementos del HTML como mecanismo de estructuración y ordenación de la información. Se discuten las limitaciones y fiabilidad del método y se exponen algunos datos que muestran la producción de páginas WWW a nivel de institución y a nivel nacional, así como su comparación con otros países europeos. Se hace especial hincapié en la posibilidad de medir el impacto de estas páginas en función de las veces que son 'enlazadas' desde páginas externas de manera similar a como funciona el 'Citation Index' del Institute for Scientific Information.
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Os indicadores científicos surgem da medição dos insumos e dos resultados da instituição científica. A cienciometria elabora metodologias para formular esses indicadores com técnicas interdisciplinares da economia, estatística, administração e documentação. As metodologias aceitas internacionalmente (Manual de Frascati, Manual de Oslo e Manual de Canberra) são as referências clássicas para medir os insumos e os resultados econômicos, bem como os resultados tecnológicos da pesquisa e desenvolvimento (P&D). Não existe consenso internacional sobre como medir e avaliar a produção intelectual e acadêmica tal como se manifesta no sistema editorial, nem na interpretação de seus impactos e influências. Definindo os termos bibliometria, cienciometria e informetria, seus alcances e aplicações, este trabalho apresenta visões alternativas para interpretar os indicadores cienciométricos existentes que, em sua maior parte, derivam das compilações do Citation Index do Institute for Scientific Information e de bases de dados similares. Em particular, apresenta-se uma hipótese para explicar o viés que o Citation Index manifesta em favor das publicações que fazem parte da corrente principal (mainstream) dos países desenvolvidos, em detrimento das publicações de qualidade similar provenientes de países do Terceiro Mundo.
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Descreve o processo de seleção de revistas científicas adotado pelo Institute for Scientific Information (ISI) para incorporar publicações em sua base de dados, abordando critérios como periodicidade, conteúdo editorial, internacionalidade e análise de citação.
O fator de impacto do ISI e a avaliação da produção científica: aspectos conceituais e metodológicos
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Aborda os conceitos e os métodos relacionados com o uso do fator de impacto (FI) do Institute for Scientific Information para avaliação da produção científica publicada em periódicos. Resgata a história do FI, desde sua formulação inicial até tornar-se objeto de inúmeras investigações sobre as diferenças nos valores do indicador nas várias áreas do conhecimento. Destaca que as variáveis que apresentam a maior influência sobre o FI são a densidade e o ritmo de obsolescência dos periódicos. Trata das abordagens sincrônicas e diacrônicas de medir a obsolescência da literatura, como o índice de citação imediata, a meia-vida das citações e o estudo da idade de referências citadas. Conclui com reflexões sobre o sistema de avaliação científica brasileiro e o papel do SciELO na formulação de indicadores bibliométricos.
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BACKGROUND: Pharmacists can play a decisive role in the management of ambulatory patients with depression who have poor adherence to antidepressant drugs. OBJECTIVE: To systematically evaluate the effectiveness of pharmacist care in improving adherence of depressed outpatients to antidepressants. METHODS: A systematic review and meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials (RCTs) was conducted. RCTs were identified through electronic databases (MEDLINE, Cochrane Central Register of Controlled Trials, Institute for Scientific Information Web of Knowledge, and Spanish National Research Council) from inception to April 2010, reference lists were checked, and experts were consulted. RCTs that evaluated the impact of pharmacist interventions on improving adherence to antidepressants in depressed patients in an outpatient setting (community pharmacy or pharmacy service) were included. Methodologic quality was assessed and methodologic details and outcomes were extracted in duplicate. RESULTS: Six RCTs were identified. A total of 887 patients with an established diagnosis of depression who were initiating or maintaining pharmacologic treatment with antidepressant drugs and who received pharmacist care (459 patients) or usual care (428 patients) were included in the review. The most commonly reported interventions were patient education and monitoring, monitoring and management of toxicity and adverse effects, adherence promotion, provision of written or visual information, and recommendation or implementation of changes or adjustments in medication. Overall, no statistical heterogeneity or publication bias was detected. The pooled odds ratio, using a random effects model, was 1.64 (95% CI 1.24 to 2.17). Subgroup analysis showed no statistically significant differences in results by type of pharmacist involved, adherence measure, diagnostic tool, or analysis strategy. CONCLUSIONS: These results suggest that pharmacist intervention is effective in the improvement of patient adherence to antidepressants. However, data are still limited and we would recommend more research in this area, specifically outside of the US.
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La tecnociencia biomédica debe abrir sus puertas a la democracia. El poder político y el derecho deben redefinir sus relaciones con la tecnociencia para que los científicos, expertos y ejecutivos de las empresas tecnocientíficas no sigan teniendo sólo en sus manos las decisiones sobre la orientación de las investigaciones y las prioridades científico-tecnológicas. La política de la ciencia y sus aplicaciones técnicas deben abrirse a la participación ciudadana, pasar a formar parte de la opinión pública y a ser tratados como asuntos transversales de las políticas públicas. Para ello es necesario que el principio democrático se instale en el seno de la tecnociencia. La libertad de investigación no es incompatible con el hecho de que las decisiones sobre la política científica sean, además de responsables, participativas y transparentes.
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La calidad, el prestigio y la influencia de una revista de Ciencias de la Actividad Física y el Deporte no son fáciles de determinar. El criterio de evaluación más extendido y conocido es el impact factor (IF) del Institute for Scientific Information (ISI de Thomson-Reuters). Sin embargo, pese a sus indudables cualidades, el IF tiene muchas limitaciones y utilizar solo el IF para evaluar las revistas españolas de Educación Física es delicado. A partir de estas consideraciones, el objetivo de nuestro trabajo es repasar los criterios para evaluar las revistas españolas de Educación Física. A la hora de considerar la revista donde publicar un autor debe considerar su difusión, visibilidad y prestigio, con el fin de orientar en la elección de la revista adecuada al área de interés de los autores se realiza una revisión de las revistas existentes, sus características y relevancia dentro de la comunidad científica
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This paper presents the results of a survey of academics affiliated to the universities that are members of the Consortium of Academic Libraries of Catalonia (CBUC) and an analysis of the availability in the libraries of these universities of the references cited in a sample of articles published by these academics. The results reflect the major importance that researchers assign to scholarly journals as the main source of scientific information. Most state that they use electronic journals either exclusively or in any case more than print journals, a preference that is higher among younger scholars. With regard to frequency of reading, four out of ten researchers state that they read journals virtually every day, while nine out of ten report that they do so at least once a week. Scholars claim that the obstacles they face when trying to download an article are related to the lack of subscriptions. However, the availability study showed that most of the articles cited in their publications are available at least at one of the CBUC libraries. Though most researchers keep a copy of the articles they consult, just over a third of them use some kind of reference management software.
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BACKGROUND: Several studies have been performed to understand the way family physicians apply knowledge from medical research in practice. However, very little is known concerning family physicians in Switzerland. In an environment in which information constantly accumulates, it is crucial to identify the major sources of scientific information that are used by family physicians to keep their medical knowledge up to date and barriers to use these sources. Our main objective was to examine medical knowledge translation (KT) practices of Swiss family physicians. METHODS: The population consisted of French- and German-speaking private practice physicians specialised in family medicine. We conducted four interviews and three focus groups (n = 25). The interview guides of the semi-structured interviews and focus groups focused on (a) ways and means used by physicians to keep updated with information relevant to clinical practice; (b) how they consider their role in translating knowledge into practice; (c) potential barriers to KT; (d) solutions proposed by physicians for effective KT. RESULTS: Family physicians find themselves rather ambivalent about the translation of knowledge based on scientific literature, but generally express much interest in KT. They often feel overwhelmed by "information floods" and perceive clinical practice guidelines and other supports to be of limited usefulness for their practice. They often combine various formal and informal information sources to keep their knowledge up to date. Swiss family physicians report considering themselves as artisans, caring for patients with complex needs. CONCLUSION: Improved performance of KT initiatives in family medicine should be tailored to actual needs and based on high quality evidence-based sources.
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The objective of the present survey was to assess the Brazilian scientific production in psychiatry, psychobiology, and mental health during the 1998-2002 period. The universities' graduate programs concentrate the vast majority of the scientific production in Brazil. We assessed the annual reports from the graduate programs to the Brazilian Ministry of Education concerning master's and doctoral theses and the articles published in journals indexed by the Institute of Scientific Information (ISI). There are nine Master's and Doctoral graduate programs dedicated to research in psychiatry, neuropsychiatry, psychobiology, and mental health in the country, seven being located in southern states. During the 5-year period, from 1998 to 2002, 186 students received their doctorate degree (37/year). The programs published 637 articles in journals indexed by ISI, the majority of them in journals with an impact factor higher than 2. The research advisors' productivity varied among graduate programs, ranging from 0.6 to 2.0 articles per year in ISI-indexed journals. Despite the substantial barriers faced by the Brazilian scientific community (mainly financial and writing difficulties), Brazil's scientific mental health production is on the rise. The number of articles published in ISI-indexed journals has doubled without a significant increase in the number of graduate theses, suggesting that there was an improvement in both the quality of the scientific production and the productivity of the graduate programs. Based on these data, it is reasonable to predict a tendency to an increase in production over the next few years.