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Title: Top Cited Articles on Structural Engineering Reliability by the Nigerian Authors
Authors: Abubakar, Mahmud
Aguwa, James Isiwu
Sadiku, Salawu
Oritola, Sikiri F.
Keywords: Bibliometric analysis
citation counts
Nigeria
Structures
Reliability
Issue Date: Oct-2020
Publisher: USEP: Journal of Research Information in Civil Engineering
Abstract: This study analyses the characteristics of top-cited articles on structural reliability with at least one author affiliated to Nigeria. A search in the Google Scholar database for articles published between 2010 and 2020 was carried out. From the top-cited articles, variables related to the journal, article, and authors, such as journal ranking from SCImago Journals &Country Rank (SJR), H-index, author affiliations, international research collaboration, and source of funding were collected and descriptively analysed. A sample of 25 original reports was identified from the search. The average citations per year ranged between 0.10 and 6.1. The articles were published in 20 different journals (36% found in only four journals) with five of them based in Nigeria. It was observed, that international collaboration on reliability-based researches was present in 4% of the articles, and funding was reported in just 1 article. Articles having Nigerians as first authors were reported in 100% of the articles. Articles with authors affiliated to ABU, Zaria were more frequent in the sample. A list of top-cited articles is thus, presented to provide an overview of the top-cited articles. This study could aid in supporting further analyses regarding publication, citation behaviours, research funding and international collaboration of structural reliability based researches in Nigeria
URI: http://repository.futminna.edu.ng:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/15127
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