Bibliometric Analysis Asia-Pacific Research Area ... - JuSER
Bibliometric Analysis Asia-Pacific Research Area ... - JuSER
Bibliometric Analysis Asia-Pacific Research Area ... - JuSER
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Central Library<br />
Publications by country according to research discipline 1998-2007<br />
(each discipline = 100 %)<br />
35%<br />
China<br />
Iran<br />
30%<br />
Japan<br />
25%<br />
Multidisciplinary journals<br />
Malaysia<br />
20%<br />
15%<br />
New Zealand<br />
Agricultural science<br />
10%<br />
5%<br />
Energy<br />
Vietnam<br />
0%<br />
Australia<br />
Materials science<br />
Mathematics<br />
Thailand<br />
Taiwan<br />
Medicine<br />
Indonesia<br />
South Korea<br />
Singapore<br />
Figure 39: Publications by the countries studied in the disciplines of agricultural science, energy,<br />
materials science, mathematics, medicine and the multidisciplinary journals<br />
Publications by country according to research discipline 1998-2007<br />
(each discipline = 100 %)<br />
China<br />
35%<br />
Iran<br />
30%<br />
Japan<br />
25%<br />
Biology and<br />
biotechnology<br />
Malaysia<br />
20%<br />
New Zealand<br />
Chemistry<br />
15%<br />
10%<br />
Geosciences<br />
Vietnam<br />
5%<br />
0%<br />
Australia<br />
Information and<br />
computer science<br />
Engineering<br />
Nanotechnology<br />
Thailand<br />
Taiwan<br />
Physics<br />
Indonesia<br />
South Korea<br />
Singapore<br />
Figure 40: Publications by the countries studied in the disciplines of biology and biotechnology, chemistry,<br />
geosciences, information and computer science, engineering, nanotechnology and physics<br />
Figures 39 and 40 reveal those countries that attain a certain level of activity in the individual<br />
disciplines. The output of all of the countries analysed in each discipline is taken here as 100 %.<br />
This allows us to determine, for example, that Japan is responsible for around 30 % of the<br />
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