Bibliometric Analysis of Malaysian Orthopaedic Journal using Scopus Database.

IF 0.6 Q4 ORTHOPEDICS
R Y Kow, C L Low, A A Abbas, A H Zulkifly
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Abstract

Introduction: The Malaysian Orthopaedic Journal (MOJ) (ISSN 1985-2533 / 2232-111X) is the official publication of the Malaysian Orthopaedic Association (MOA) and the ASEAN Orthopaedic Association (AOA). In May 2007, MOA published the first standalone issue of MOJ with the aim of disseminating new knowledge and providing updates in orthopaedics, trauma and musculoskeletal research. Since then, MOJ has grown significantly, achieving indexing in numerous databases and attaining a 2nd Quartile (Q2) rank in the Scopus database in 2022. This bibliometric analysis aims to explore the trends and distribution of articles published in MOJ.

Materials and methods: Bibliometric data for MOJ was extracted from the SCOPUS database, covering the years from its indexing to 2022. Information such as authors, country, document type, author's keywords, citations, and other parameters were extracted using the bibliometrix package in the R Studio software. The data were then presented in tables and illustrative graphs using the same software.

Results: A total of 305 articles were retrieved from the Scopus database during the study period. Two-thirds of the articles were original articles and review articles. The highest number of citations received by an article is 56, and top ten articles in MOJ were authored by researchers from seven different countries, highlighting the journal's diversity. Despite receiving submissions from various countries, there is minimal collaboration between authors of different countries. Keywords such as "covid-19" and "pandemic" dominate the authors' keyword section due to the once-in-a-life-time COVID-19 which during the study period, resulting in numerous publications related to this issue.

Conclusion: This bibliometric analysis reviews all the articles indexed in the Scopus database and provides insight into the contributors' information and the trends in orthopaedic research. By identifying the lack of collaboration between countries, it is hoped that this analysis can inspire more orthopaedic surgeons and researchers to collaborate and produce high-quality publications.

使用 Scopus 数据库对马来西亚骨科期刊进行文献计量分析。
简介:马来西亚矫形外科杂志》(MOJ)(ISSN 1985-2533 / 2232-111X)是马来西亚矫形外科协会(MOA)和东盟矫形外科协会(AOA)的官方刊物。2007 年 5 月,MOA 出版了 MOJ 的第一期独立刊物,旨在传播骨科、创伤和肌肉骨骼研究方面的新知识并提供最新信息。此后,《MOJ》取得了长足的发展,被众多数据库收录,并于 2022 年在 Scopus 数据库中排名第二(Q2)。本文献计量学分析旨在探讨在《MOJ》上发表文章的趋势和分布情况:从SCOPUS数据库中提取了MOJ的文献计量数据,涵盖了从索引编制到2022年的各个年份。使用 R Studio 软件中的 bibliometrix 软件包提取了作者、国家、文献类型、作者关键词、引文和其他参数等信息。然后使用同一软件将数据以表格和示意图的形式呈现出来:研究期间,从 Scopus 数据库中共检索到 305 篇文章。其中三分之二为原创文章和评论文章。文章被引用的最高次数为 56 次,《医学杂志》上排名前十的文章由来自七个不同国家的研究人员撰写,凸显了该杂志的多样性。尽管收到了来自不同国家的投稿,但不同国家作者之间的合作却少之又少。由于在研究期间出现了千载难逢的 COVID-19,因此 "COVID-19 "和 "大流行 "等关键词在作者的关键词栏目中占据了主导地位,导致与该问题相关的出版物数量众多:这项文献计量分析回顾了 Scopus 数据库收录的所有文章,深入分析了撰稿人的信息和骨科研究的趋势。通过发现各国之间缺乏合作,希望本分析能激励更多骨科外科医生和研究人员开展合作,发表高质量的论文。
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CiteScore
1.30
自引率
0.00%
发文量
104
审稿时长
24 weeks
期刊介绍: The Malaysian Orthopaedic Journal is a peer-reviewed journal that publishes original papers and case reports three times a year in both printed and electronic version. The purpose of MOJ is to disseminate new knowledge and provide updates in Orthopaedics, trauma and musculoskeletal research. It is an Open Access journal that does not require processing fee or article processing charge from the authors. The Malaysian Orthopaedic Journal is the official journal of Malaysian Orthopaedic Association (MOA) and ASEAN Orthopaedic Association (AOA).
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