Journal of Global Health (Jun 2016)
Assessing global, regional, national and sub–national capacity for public health research: a bibliometric analysis of the Web of Science TM in 1996–2010
Abstract
The past two decades have seen a large increase in investment in global public health research. There is a need for increased coordination and accountability, particularly in understanding where funding is being allocated and who has capacity to perform research. In this paper, we aim to assess global, regional, national and sub–na- tional capacity for public health research and how it is changing over time in different parts of the world.
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