Top 5 downloaded papers from LSHTM Research Online – October 2014

LSHTM Reserach Online stats 13-14 landscape

Image caption: Our recently redesigned statistics info-graphic for the 2013-14 academic year. Info-graphics will be created monthly and available to download from LSHTM Research Online.

Last month LSHTM Research Online had over 27, 500 full text papers downloaded. The top three downloading countries last month were Germany, China and US.  Below are the top five downloaded papers for October:

  1. Karlyn, AS; (2005) Sexual identity, risk perceptions and AIDS prevention scripts among young people in Mozambique. PhD thesis, London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine.  789 downloads.
  2. Feder, G; Ramsay, J; Dunne, D; Rose, M; Arsene, C; Norman, R; Kuntze, S; Spencer, A; Bacchus, L; Hague, G; Warburton, A; Taket, A; (2009) How far does screening women for domestic (partner) violence in different health-care settings meet criteria for a screening programme? Systematic reviews of nine UK National Screening Committee criteria. Health technology assessment (Winchester, England), 13 (16). 1-+. 221 downloads.
  3. Holt, KE; Dolecek, C; Chau, TT; Pham, TD; Tran, TPL; Nguyen, VMH; Tran, VTN; Campbell, JI; Bui, HM; Nguyen, VVC; Tran, TH; Farrar, J; Dougan, G; Baker, S; (2011) Temporal Fluctuation of Multidrug Resistant Salmonella Typhi Haplotypes in the Mekong River Delta Region of Vietnam. PLoS neglected tropical diseases, 5 (1). 194 downloads.
  4. Imadzu, L ; (2007) The Co-construction of Citizens and Sexual Behaviours : A Case Study of HIV/AIDS Prevention Campaigns in Singapore. PhD thesis, London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine. 178 downloads.
  5. Harris, K; (2009) Reconciling organisational intent and local strategies an in-depth study of health workers in an urban leprosy project in India. PhD thesis, London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine. 149 downloads.

If you are an LSHTM author and would like to make your full text papers available in LSHTM Research Online please get in touch and we can advise on publisher policies, copyright and versions.

We will be regularly posting details of the most downloaded papers from LSHTM Research Online to this blog but more detailed statistics and monthly info-graphics are available from the Research Online website or team at researchonline@lshtm.ac.uk

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