This week, the Henry Ford Health institutional repository known as Scholarly Commons hit a milestone: our readers all across the globe have downloaded more than 500,000 scholarly works by Henry Ford Health authors. Sladen Library is grateful to its readers, patrons, authors, and the rest of the Henry Ford Health community for their participation in preserving and promoting our institutional knowledge, research, and scholarly activity. Below are a few statistics that highlight the impact Scholarly Commons and its contents have had on its readers since its debut in winter 2018.
Total Number of Works: 14,625
Total Number of Readers: 741,684
Total Number of Downloads: 501,995
Average number of daily readers: 317
While a significant portion of our readers are domestic, our works are being accessed in 216 countries and territories, including Greenland, Antarctica, and many smaller islands. The readership activity map above gives a bigger picture of where our works are being read.
Country |
Downloads |
Percentage of Total Downloads |
United States |
222,780 |
44.3% |
India |
34,510 |
6.8% |
China |
26,625 |
5.3% |
United Kingdom |
17,446 |
3.5% |
Canada |
14,728 |
2.9% |
Russian Federation |
12,204 |
2.4% |
Australia |
9,426 |
1.9% |
Philippines |
9,325 |
1.8% |
Netherlands |
9,194 |
1.8% |
Japan |
6,724 |
1.3% |
All citations in Scholarly Commons are accompanied with a link to access a full-text version of an article or conference abstract whenever possible. Open access journals allow us to host full-text PDFs of articles and conference abstracts. Below are some of the most downloaded journal articles in Scholarly Commons since 2018.
Journal Article |
Henry Ford Health Authors & Department |
Downloads |
Dr. John E. McKinnon, Infectious Diseases |
18,857 |
|
COVID-19-associated Acute Hemorrhagic Necrotizing Encephalopathy: Imaging Features |
Dr. Neo Poyiadji, Dr. Gassan Shahin, Dr. Daniel Noujaim, Dr. Michael Stone, Dr. Suresh C. Patel, and Dr. Brent Griffith, Diagnostic Radiology |
1,640 |
Dr. Rana Awdish, Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine |
777 |
|
Dr. Shabana Ali, Orthopedics |
641 |
|
Perioperative care of heart transplant recipients undergoing non-cardiac surgery |
Dr. Raj K. Modak, Anesthesiology |
462 |
The Henry Ford Hospital Medical Journal has attracted the most attention from our readers, with more than 186,000 downloads from its 40-year run. Below are the top downloaded articles from the Henry Ford Hospital Medical Journal.
Henry Ford Hospital Medical Journal Article |
Henry Ford Health Authors & Department |
Downloads |
Dr. William S. Haubrich, Gastroenterology |
7,918 |
|
Dr. Raymond E. Fuller and Dr. William L. Morgan, Jr., Cardiology |
6,309 |
|
Dr. Harold M. Frost, Orthopedics |
4,265 |
|
Dr. H. R. Mattern, Anesthesiology |
3,858 |
|
Dr. Donald J. Magilligan Jr. and Dr. Edward L. Quinn, Surgery and Infectious Diseases |
3,543 |
Scholarly Commons is proud to showcase the research presented at Henry Ford Health scholarly events. Since these posters and presentations are not otherwise published in scholarly journals, Scholarly Commons is often the sole location to access such works. Below are the top downloaded posters and presentations from Henry Ford Health residents, fellows, interns, and researchers. Sladen Library is always looking to add posters and presentations from our authors, so please contact Sladen Library to have your poster or presentation included in Scholarly Commons.
Henry Ford Health Posters and Presentations |
Henry Ford Health Authors & Department |
Downloads |
When Street Drugs Stop at Hospital Doors: A Closer Look at Kratom and Phenibut Withdrawal |
Dr. Monique Mun, Dr. Vanessa Patel, and Dr. Catherine Frank, Behavioral Health Services/Psychiatry |
3,867 |
Dr. Carrie Schmitt, Dr. Imran Tarrar, and Dr. Alicja Wasilewski, Behavioral Health Services/Psychiatry |
3,762 |
|
Chronic Peri-Oral Dermatitis as the First Manifestations of Crohn's Disease |
Dr. Mahmoud Isseh, Dr. Mouhanna Abu Ghanimeh, Dr. Sandra Naffouj, Dr. Nicholas Horton, and Dr. Nirmal Kaur, Internal Medicine |
1,468 |
A Retrospective Review of 93 Cases of Cellular Dermatofibromas |
Dr. Rasnik Singh, Dr. Samantha L. Schneider, Dr. Dana Siegel, Dr. Marsha Chaffins, and Dr. Pranita V. Rambhatla, Dermatology |
1,142 |
Gluteus Maximus Transfer for Trendelenburg Gait Following Total Hip Arthroplasty |
Dr. Karen Nelson, Dr. Melissa Martinez, and Dr. Fremont Scott, Orthopedics/Bone and Joint Center |
1,118 |
Scholarly Commons readers come from a variety of international commercial entities, educational institutions, organizations, and governments. Below is a summary of what industries and organizations are accessing content in Scholarly Commons.
Industry |
Percentage of Downloads |
Top Downloaders |
Commercial |
45% |
Conductor, Inc., Celestica International Inc., Hospital Corporation of America |
Education |
33% |
Mayo Foundation for Medical Education and Research, University of Michigan Medical Center, New York University |
Organization |
15% |
Henry Ford Health, Cleveland Clinic Foundation, Kaiser Foundation |
Government |
5% |
Department of Veterans Affairs, Alberta Health Services, National Institutes of Health |
To view similar metrics on your own works, simply log in to Scholarly Commons to access your own author dashboard. If you have a work in the repository or receive a monthly readership report, you will have access to metrics collected on your works, such as geographic location, type of institution, social media activity, and more.
Contact Steven Moore at Sladen Library for any questions related to Scholarly Commons.
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