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On publication rates in earthquake engineering
AbstractIt is shown that publication rates of earthquake engineering professors are essentially the same as the average publication rates of a sample of 443 science (59%) and engineering (41%) professors in the United States. This work was motivated by an observation that, in 2004, of 212 of the ‘world's most cited and influential researchers’ in the category of engineering, HighlyCited.com included no earthquake engineering faculty. Our results suggest that this outcome is not caused by the publication rates in earthquake engineering.
On publication rates in earthquake engineering
AbstractIt is shown that publication rates of earthquake engineering professors are essentially the same as the average publication rates of a sample of 443 science (59%) and engineering (41%) professors in the United States. This work was motivated by an observation that, in 2004, of 212 of the ‘world's most cited and influential researchers’ in the category of engineering, HighlyCited.com included no earthquake engineering faculty. Our results suggest that this outcome is not caused by the publication rates in earthquake engineering.
On publication rates in earthquake engineering
Trifunac, M.D. (author)
Soil Dynamics and Earthquake Engineering ; 25 ; 413-420
2005-04-15
8 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
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