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Islamic World Contribution to Scientific Publication in WOS during 2007-2009 By:

Islamic World Contribution to Scientific Publication in WOS during 2007-2009 By: Marzieh Goltaji Member of Islamic World Science Citation Center (ISC). Introduction According to the dissemination of subject fields of science, one country alone can not invest in all fields.

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  1. Islamic World Contribution to Scientific Publication in WOS during 2007-2009 By: Marzieh Goltaji Member of Islamic World Science Citation Center (ISC)

  2. Introduction • According to the dissemination of subject fields of science, one country alone can not invest in all fields. • The quantity and the growth of scientific publications in a special subject category can represent a country's strength in that field. 3

  3. The indicators of ISIas a framework to evaluate the scientific publications are applied in large scale by scientometric specialists in many countries. • Investigating the status of art in scientific publications of Islamic countries during 2007-2009,we will be able to identify strengths and weaknesses and remove deficiencies.

  4. The number of indexed scientific products and the number of citations are considered as the most important indicators for evaluating the scientific products of each country.

  5. Research population The Organization of the Islamic Conference (OIC) is the second largest inter-governmental organization after the United Nations which has membership of 57countries spread over four continents.

  6. Ranking of the Islamic countries based on the number of their publications

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  8. Ranking of the Islamic countries based on the number of their publications 53 %

  9. Growth rate of Islamic countries during 2007-2009

  10. The average annual growth for scientific publications

  11. The average annual growth for scientific publications

  12. The average annual growth for scientific publications Turkey Iran Egypt Pakistan Malaysia Ranked based on their publications

  13. Ranking of the Islamic countries based on the number of times cited

  14. Ranking of the Islamic countries based on the number of Times Cited 52 %

  15. Distribution of Islamic Countries' scientific publications in 22 subject fields

  16. Findings indicate that: only in 2 subject fields all Islamic countries had publications: Clinical medicine and Plant & animal Science. • Among the population of this research 32 countries had publications in all fields.

  17. In All fieldsTurkeywas in the first place except in 2 fields: Chemistry and Mathematics which Iranhad better performance. • Egyptwas in the third place in approximately half of the fields, but in other fields some other countries allocated this place to themselves.

  18. Malaysia in Computer Science and Environment/Ecology and Multidisciplinary was in the third place, this country allocated the second place to itself for Economic and business.

  19. Nigeria in Microbiology and Multidisciplinary was in the second place among other Islamic countries. • Uganda in Immunology and Nigeria in Agriculture sciences, Psychiatry/Psychologyand Social Sciences, General were ranked in the third place.

  20. Top countries in some detailed subject categories (sub-fields) • Turkey and Iran had the best performance in most of subject areas. • Some other countries had functioned pretty well in some few subject categories and they outran other Islamic countries. • In Biodiversity Conservation Indonesia and Malaysia have functioned the best.

  21. In Ornithology Algeria and Nigeria allocated the top positions to themselves. • In “Hematology”, Lebanon and Saudi Arabiawereranked fourth and fifth, and were placed before Malaysia.

  22. The 6th place in “Material science, Multidisciplinary” was allocated to Tunisia after Turkey, Iran, Egypt, Malaysia and Algeria. • Bangladesh allocated the fourth place to itself in “Public, Environmental & Occupational Health”; in this subject, Iran, Nigeria and Turkey were the best.

  23. Correlation between Islamic countries' publications and their GDP The value of correlation was 0.781 which was significant. It shows there is a strong correlation between them that indicates countries with high GDP have more scientific publications.

  24. Conclusion As Findings show all Islamic countries are not performing the same in different subject fields, if we know each country in which fields is stronger than others we can plan to collaborate in order to improve our country. 26

  25. Only 4.25% portion of total scientific publications belong to Islamic countries during 2007-2009. • Although Turkey and Iran have the best performance among other Islamic countries, their portion among the total scientific publications of the world during the mentioned years is negligible.

  26. The importance of the assessment and evaluation of scientific publications • Represents the status of scientific activities, • It can be the useful and efficient element for program management • Identifying strengths and weaknesses that help planning for further research in order to fill the gaps and compensate weak points.

  27. Suggestions • Increase of research and development budget along with its optimum use and planning properly have resulted in more publications. • Recognizing the best countries in subject areas and having collaboration with them would cause an increase in the number of publications as well as improving countries in all subject areas.

  28. The Necessity of Establishing Islamic World Science Citation Center (ISC) • Those scientific publications in different countries that publish in national language have less chance to be evaluated based on bibliometric indicators in this database. 30

  29. However, for the assessment of research activities or for science policy making from a national or OIC region perspective, ISI and Scopus can not be sufficient. We need our own citation databases with a good coverage of the Islamic countries' journals with no language bias.

  30. Islamic World Science Citation Center (ISC) is constructed to give an opportunity to Islamic world countries to evaluate their publications based on those indicators.

  31. Thanks for your attention

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