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Nutrición Hospitalaria

On-line version ISSN 1699-5198Print version ISSN 0212-1611

Abstract

CASTERA, V. T.  and  SENPE. Grupo de Comunicación y Documentación Científica en Nutrición CDC-Nut et al. Bibliometric study of the journal Nutrición Hospitalaria for the period 2001-2005: part 2, consumption analysis; the bibliographic references. Nutr. Hosp. [online]. 2008, vol.23, n.6, pp.541-546. ISSN 1699-5198.

Objective: To describe and assess the consumption of the information consulted and cited in the articles published in the journal Nutrición Hospitalaria for the period 2001-2005 by means of bibliometric analysis. Method: Cross-sectional descriptive analysis of the results obtained from the analysis of the lists of bibliographic references of the articles published at Nutrición Hospitalaria. We studied the most cited journals, the signatures index, the type of document referred, the publication language, the distribution of geographical origin, and obsolescence and readiness index. We took into account all types of documents with the exception of Communications to Congresses. Results: 345 articles were published at Nutr Hosp, containing 8,113 bibliographic references, with a median of 18, a maximum of 136 and minimum of 0 BR per article. The mean (rate of publications per published article during the specified period) is 23.52 (95% IC 20.93-26.10) and the mean at 5% is 20.66 per article. The 25th and 75th percentiles are 6 and 32, respectively, the interquartile interval being 26 BR per document. The semi-period of Burton and Kebler is 7 years and the Price Index is 38.18%. Conclusion: The bibliographic references, the consumption of information, of the articles published at Nutrición Hospitalaria present parameters similar to other journals on health science. However, good data onobsolescence are observed, which reveal the good validity of most of the references studied.

Keywords : Bibliometrics; Bibliometric indicators; Access to information; Nutritional sciences; Bibliographic databases.

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