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Preliminary guideline for reporting bibliometric reviews of the biomedical literature (BIBLIO): a minimum requirements
by
M.Hesari, Parisa
, Mohammadi, Samira
, Sheikhi-Mobarakeh, Zahra
, Ghaemi, Marjan
, Riazi, Hedyeh
, Montazeri, Ali
in
BIBLIO
/ Bibliographic literature
/ Bibliography
/ Bibliometric reviews
/ Bibliometrics
/ Biomedicine
/ Checklist
/ Consensus
/ Data collection
/ Delphi method
/ Design
/ Feedback
/ Health Sciences
/ Humans
/ Literature reviews
/ Medicine
/ Medicine & Public Health
/ Questionnaires
/ Reporting guideline
/ Statistics for Life Sciences
2023
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Preliminary guideline for reporting bibliometric reviews of the biomedical literature (BIBLIO): a minimum requirements
by
M.Hesari, Parisa
, Mohammadi, Samira
, Sheikhi-Mobarakeh, Zahra
, Ghaemi, Marjan
, Riazi, Hedyeh
, Montazeri, Ali
in
BIBLIO
/ Bibliographic literature
/ Bibliography
/ Bibliometric reviews
/ Bibliometrics
/ Biomedicine
/ Checklist
/ Consensus
/ Data collection
/ Delphi method
/ Design
/ Feedback
/ Health Sciences
/ Humans
/ Literature reviews
/ Medicine
/ Medicine & Public Health
/ Questionnaires
/ Reporting guideline
/ Statistics for Life Sciences
2023
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Preliminary guideline for reporting bibliometric reviews of the biomedical literature (BIBLIO): a minimum requirements
by
M.Hesari, Parisa
, Mohammadi, Samira
, Sheikhi-Mobarakeh, Zahra
, Ghaemi, Marjan
, Riazi, Hedyeh
, Montazeri, Ali
in
BIBLIO
/ Bibliographic literature
/ Bibliography
/ Bibliometric reviews
/ Bibliometrics
/ Biomedicine
/ Checklist
/ Consensus
/ Data collection
/ Delphi method
/ Design
/ Feedback
/ Health Sciences
/ Humans
/ Literature reviews
/ Medicine
/ Medicine & Public Health
/ Questionnaires
/ Reporting guideline
/ Statistics for Life Sciences
2023
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2023
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Overview
Background
A bibliometric review of the biomedical literature could be essential in synthesizing evidence if thoroughly conducted and documented. Although very similar to review papers in nature, it slightly differs in synthesizing the data when it comes to providing a pile of evidence from different studies into a single document. This paper provides a preliminary guideline for reporting bibliometric reviews of the biomedical literature (BIBLIO).
Methods
The BIBLIO was developed through two major processes: literature review and the consensus process. The BIBLIO started with a comprehensive review of publications on the conduct and reporting of bibliometric studies. The databases searched included PubMed, Scopus, Web of Sciences, and Cochrane Library. The process followed the general recommendations of the EQUATOR Network on how to develop a reporting guideline, of which one fundamental part is a consensus process. A panel of experts was invited to identify additional items and was asked to choose preferred options or suggest another item that should be included in the checklist. Finally, the checklist was completed based on the comments and responses of the panel members in four rounds.
Results
The BIBLIO includes 20 items as follows: title (2 items), abstract (1 item), introduction/background (2 items), methods (7 items), results (4 items), discussion (4 items). These should be described as a minimum requirements in reporting a bibliometric review.
Conclusions
The BIBLIO for the first time provides a preliminary guideline of its own kind. It is hoped that it could contribute to the transparent reporting of bibliometric reviews. The quality and utility of BIBILO remain to be investigated further.
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