Scientific and technical journal articles - Country Ranking - Europe

Definition: Scientific and technical journal articles refer to the number of scientific and engineering articles published in the following fields: physics, biology, chemistry, mathematics, clinical medicine, biomedical research, engineering and technology, and earth and space sciences.

Source: National Science Foundation, Science and Engineering Indicators.

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Rank Country Value Year
1 Germany 104,396.10 2018
2 United Kingdom 97,680.90 2018
3 Italy 71,240.28 2018
4 France 66,352.18 2018
5 Spain 54,536.59 2018
6 Poland 35,662.64 2018
7 Turkey 33,535.80 2018
8 Netherlands 30,457.33 2018
9 Switzerland 21,378.56 2018
10 Sweden 20,420.56 2018
11 Belgium 15,688.13 2018
12 Czech Republic 15,576.60 2018
13 Portugal 14,294.56 2018
14 Denmark 13,978.80 2018
15 Austria 12,362.28 2018
16 Norway 11,802.78 2018
17 Greece 10,906.99 2018
18 Finland 10,598.94 2018
19 Ukraine 10,379.89 2018
20 Romania 10,345.01 2018
21 Ireland 7,174.11 2018
22 Hungary 6,700.92 2018
23 Slovak Republic 5,321.60 2018
24 Serbia 4,523.42 2018
25 Croatia 4,276.90 2018
26 Bulgaria 3,311.27 2018
27 Slovenia 3,206.15 2018
28 Lithuania 2,267.30 2018
29 Latvia 1,417.73 2018
30 Estonia 1,414.72 2018
31 Cyprus 1,245.42 2018
32 Belarus 1,179.81 2018
33 Luxembourg 869.10 2018
34 Bosnia and Herzegovina 703.79 2018
35 Iceland 680.89 2018
36 North Macedonia 493.05 2018
37 Malta 422.02 2018
38 Montenegro 249.51 2018
39 Moldova 210.37 2018
40 Albania 180.36 2018
41 Monaco 45.12 2018
42 Liechtenstein 30.40 2018
43 San Marino 10.81 2018
44 Andorra 3.60 2018

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Development Relevance: A scientific journal is a periodical publication intended to further the progress of science, usually by reporting new research. Most journals are highly specialized, although some of the oldest journals such as Nature publish articles and scientific papers across a wide range of scientific fields. Scientific journals contain articles that have been peer reviewed. When a scientific journal describes experiments or calculations, they must supply enough details that an independent researcher could repeat the experiment or calculation to verify the results. Each such journal article becomes part of the permanent scientific record. Some journals, such as Nature, Science, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America (PNAS), and Physical Review Letters, have a reputation of publishing articles that mark a fundamental breakthrough in their respective fields.

Limitations and Exceptions: Scientific and technical article counts are from journals classified by the Institute for Scientific Information's Science Citation Index (SCI) and Social Sciences Citation Index (SSCI). Counts are based on fractional assignments; articles with authors from different countries are allocated proportionately to each country. The SCI and SSCI databases cover the core set of scientific journals but may exclude some of local importance and may reflect some bias toward English-language journals. Articles are classified by year of publication and assigned to region/country/economy on basis of institutional address(es) listed on the article. Articles are counted on a fractional-count basis that is, for articles with collaborating institutions from multiple countries/economies, each country/economy receives fractional credit on basis of proportion of its participating institutions. Details may not add to total because of rounding.

Statistical Concept and Methodology: The number of scientific and engineering articles published in the following fields: physics, biology, chemistry, mathematics, clinical medicine, biomedical research, engineering and technology, and earth and space sciences. The NSF considers article counts from a set of journals covered by Science Citation Index (SCI) and Social Sciences Citation Index (SSCI).

Aggregation method: Gap-filled total

Periodicity: Annual