Abstract

Every two years since 2012 we have been issuing analyses of JAMIA publications. As a general informatics journal, JAMIA’s publication trends provide an indication of how the informatics field is evolving in terms of topics, outreach, and overall impact. This year’s analysis (see page 1153) shows how we automated some laborious portions of the analysis, promoted new topics and reconstructed our list of most highly cited articles since 2009. The analyses show that the landscape of informatics is changing fast. Cross-institutional informatics activities such as health information exchange (HIE) and clinical data research networks are on the rise. In this issue, we present brief communications describing center projects involving biomedical big data (see pages 1115–1152 …

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