Abstract

Objective To verify the feasibility of interdisciplinary literature evaluation model based on feature matching method, and provide support for further interdisciplinary scientific research evaluation. Methods Feature matching method, Delphi expert enquiry, and normalization methods were used to analyze the keywords and journals of 24 secondary subjects in public health. Relevant journals analysis was conducted to establish a new evaluation model, which was also verified by case studies. Results The interdisciplinary literature evaluation model was feasible. Conclusions This study provided feasibility evidence for interdisciplinary scientific research evaluation to improve the justice and reliability of interdisciplinary scientific research evaluation results. Key words: Public health; Evaluation system; Feature matching method

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