Trends in the ophthalmic literature, 1949-1989
A. M. Mansour and T. L. Lawrence
Department of Ophthalmology, University of Texas Medical Branch, Galveston 77550.
Trends in the ophthalmic literature were analyzed through five decades of
the Archives. Original articles from 1949, 1959, 1969, 1979, and 1989 were
reviewed. The mean number of authors per article increased steadily from
1.24 in 1949 to 3.50 in 1989. The mean number of institutions per article
increased from 1.04 in 1949 to 1.30 in 1989. The mean number of authors
with a doctor of philosophy degree increased from 0.03 per article in 1949
to 0.41 in 1989. Financial support increased from 13.5% of manuscripts in
1949 to 62.6% in 1989. These findings emphasize the growing trend in the
ophthalmic literature toward multiple authors, multiple institutions,
collaboration with basic scientists, and increased reliance on grant
support.