Scientific Bangladesh

Top Ten in the Scientific Publication arena of Bangladesh for the years 2010-2019

Over the last ten years (2010-2019), Bangladeshi researchers contributed in 41860 scientific documents. Out of these, 10877 are open access articles ( researchers can utilize those without  buying ) and 30983 documents are of restricted access ( need to buy access).

Below are the top ten researchers, organizations, countries, funders, research area and document types along with  patent and language f publications.

  • Top Ten Researchers 

  • Top Ten Journals 

  • Top Ten  Research Organizations 

  • Top Ten Collaborative Countries 

  • Top Ten funding sponsors

  • Top Subject areas

  • Top Document types

  • Yearly publications of the last ten years 

  • No of Patents and patent office over the ten years 

Over the last ten years, there are only 41 patents.  Below is there yearly  patent office wise distribution

  • yearly  patent 

Year patent
2018 5
2017 7
2016 2
2015 14
2014 9
2013 2
2012 2
2011 0
2010 0

 

Patent Office

  • United States Patent & Trademark Office                            (13)
  • European Patent Office                                                             (11)
  • World Intellectual Property Organization                             (10)
  • Japan Patent Office                                                                     ( 7)

 

  • Language of the Documents 

LANGUAGE Articles
English 41819
Spanish 28
French 23
Turkish 21
Chinese 7
German 6
Portuguese 6
Croatian 5
Japanese 3
Italian 2
Malay 2
Polish 2
Slovenian 2
Arabic 1
Czech 1
Indonesian 1
Korean 1
Lithuanian 1
Romanian 1
Russian 1
Swedish 1
Undefined 1

 

Authority should closely monitor publications contributed  by the Bangladeshi researchers, award and introduce the top researchers to the nation and young generation.

Organizations like Bangladesh Academy of Sciences and National Young Academy of Bangladesh should take into in their consideration the publication status of the country and play roles in increasing quantity and improving quality.  Journalists should also play due role.

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