Kydra Mayhew, M. Henkel, Geoff Krause, Lara Morrison, Courtney Svab, P. Mongeon
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Historical research involves the construction of competing narratives around complex historical events. Getting the whole story requires having access to these narratives, which can be a challenge when the coverage of historical research in widely used databases is incomplete or biased. This paper investigates to what extent journals indexed in two historical research databases, namely Historical Abstracts and America: History and Life, are covered by the Web of Science and Scopus, as well as the national and linguistic biases in that coverage. Results show a much higher coverage of historical research in Web of Science than Scopus. However, both databases disproportionately favour indexing English language journals and journals published in the United States and the United Kingdom. That raises questions about how these imbalances in journal coverage may lead to biases in the narratives to which readers are exposed when they limit their sources to those included in large, multidisciplinary databases.
历史研究涉及围绕复杂的历史事件构建相互竞争的叙事。要想了解整个故事,就需要能够访问这些叙述,当广泛使用的数据库中对历史研究的覆盖不完整或有偏见时,这可能是一个挑战。本文调查了被两个历史研究数据库(即《历史文摘》和《美国:历史与生活》)收录的期刊在多大程度上被科学网和斯高帕斯收录,以及这些收录中的国家和语言偏见。结果表明,Web of Science对历史研究的覆盖范围远高于Scopus。然而,这两个数据库不成比例地倾向于索引英语期刊和在美国和英国出版的期刊。这就提出了这样一个问题:当读者将来源限制在大型多学科数据库中时,期刊报道中的这些不平衡如何可能导致读者所接触到的叙述中存在偏见。