Publication activities among the radiography sector in Norway
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https://doi.org/10.7577/radopen.1201Keywords:
Bibliometrics, Publication, RadiographyAbstract
AimTo give an overview over journals chosen for publication by the radiography field.
Background
Traditionally, the professional development of radiography was dominated by other disciplines, e.g. radiology, physics, sociology and nursing. The move into the higher education sector led radiographers be additionally encouraged in research activities. Evidence based practice is an approach to clinical problem solving and health care provision based on "good evidence". Research papers are an important part. Till date, the publication activities and choose of journals among Norwegian radiography staffs have been unknown.
Conclusions
The wide list of journals chosen illustrates a broad underpinning of radiography. Radiography science in Norway has already shown considerable development and achieved many substantial and structural criteria set for independent academic disciplines.
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2014-12-01
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Sanderud, A. (2014). Publication activities among the radiography sector in Norway. Radiography Open, 1(1), 4. https://doi.org/10.7577/radopen.1201
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