Wednesday 24 April 2019

Mining Online Author’s Publication to Report the Core Research Domain with PubMed MeSH Terms: a Systematic Review for a Journal- Crimson Publishers

Mining Online Author’s Publication to Report the Core Research Domain with PubMed MeSH 
Terms: a Systematic Review for a Journal by Tsair Wei Chien in Open Access Biostatistics & 
Bioinformatic: Crimson Publishers_ Bioinformatics Open Access Journals

Background: Identifying an author’s research domain (RD) using MeSH (Medical Subject Headings)
terms is essential for a journal’s development and its readership, but no journal uses mining online 
methods or social network analysis (SNA) to extract journal publication information to report an 
author’s contributions.

Objective: To select prestigious authors and papers that have contributed most to a journal, 
we retrospectively (1) calculated an SCI (Science Citation Index) journal’s most recent impact 
factors (IF) and (2) used graphical representations that include MeSH terms of RDs for authors 
and journals.

Methods: We collected 2,053 papers published between July 1, 1999, and April 3, 2017, in the 
Journal of Medical Internet Research (JMIR) and cited by 673 journals, for which we also 
collected annual IFs for 394 SCI journals, including the JMIR. The prestigious authors and JMIR 
papers based on the weight of the 5-year SCI IFs from 394 cited-by papers in 2015. The JMIR 
core aims and scope are presented using major MeSH terms based on their corresponding 
average weighted scores. Social network analysis was used to create a graphical RD pattern for 
JMIR, and its prestigious papers and authors.

Results: All JMIR 5-year IFs have not been less than 2.9 for the past 14 years. The authors who 
contributed most to JMIR in a number of publications and weighted citations are Gunther 
Eysenbach and My Hua. Their cohesion measures (ranging from 0 to 1.0) to JMIR are 34% and 
5.7%, respectively. The highest prestige weighted contribution among papers published in JMIR 
is the one (PMID: 23567935 /DOI: 10.2196/jmir.2324) with a cohesion measure of 4.5%.

Conclusion: An author’s research domain is required with an essential and graphical 
presentation along with the author’s submission to the target journal. Journal editors also 
look forward to evaluating an author’s research domain and the submitted paper’s cohesion 
measure for the journal.

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Friday 12 April 2019

Cuckoo Search and Firefly Algorithms- Biologically Inspired Algorithms- Crimson Publishers

Cuckoo Search and Firefly Algorithms- Biologically Inspired Algorithms by SM Kamalapur in Open Access Biostatistics & Bioinformatic: Crimson Publishers- Bioinformatics Open Access Journals



Optimization is an important subject with a wide range of applications. Biologically inspired algorithms are becoming powerful to solve optimization problem. This paper intends to provide brief overview of two biologically inspired algorithms namely cuckoo search and firefly algorithms. Application areas of these algorithms are listed in the paper.

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Monday 1 April 2019

Writing Research Paper: Challenges and Solutions- Crimson Publishers

Writing Research Paper: Challenges and Solutions by Kshitij Shinghal in Open Access Biostatistics & Bioinformatics: Crimson Publishers- Bioinformatics Open Access Journals

Dear colleagues, being the part of the editorial team of this reputed journal, I feel very privileged and delighted to get an opportunity to write an editorial opinion article for the journal. I would like to thank all the contributors i.e. authors, reviewer's, editors etc. of the journal on behalf of editorial team of the Crimson Publishers, Open Access Journal of Biostatistics & Bioinformatics. In my academic journey, I have experienced that more than once students are found to confront a perplexing situation: why to write or publish an academic research paper. Further, even if due to some compelling factors (like obligation to faculty in-charge, supervisor etc.) if forced to write thesis/reports, they again come across a challenging situation, why at all to publish the research paper? A fear of rejection is always there in their minds, "If I ever submitted a paper it will be rejected". Believe in yourself, you can do it too, go out submit a paper, take the reviews positively, modify and resubmit and you’ve done it.

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