Unmasking self-citations: A critical analysis using maxillofacial surgery literature as example.

IF 2.1 2区 医学 Q2 DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE
Ricardo Grillo, Bruno Alvarez Quinta Reis, Bernardo Correia Lima, Leonardo Augustus Peral Ferreira Pinto, Fernando Melhem-Elias
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Abstract

Bibliometric analysis serves as a potent tool for deciphering the intricacies of scholarly communication and academic impact, contributing to an observable surge in publications of this nature. The objective of this study is to conduct a bibliometric analysis of self-citation in Maxillofacial Surgery (MFS) literature. The retrospective study adheres to the principles outlined in the Leiden Manifesto, utilizing Web of Science and Scopus databases for a robust analysis. Various bibliometric indicators, including H-index, MFS-related articles, and citing articles, are considered, with a focus on the impact of self-citation. The extensive bibliographic search retrieved 70,288 articles, allowing for the identification of 200 prolific authors from 25 countries in MFS literature. Despite potential limitations in sample size and retrospective nature, the study provides valuable insights. Notably, the self-citation rate stood at 46.94%, prompting a nicety examination of its impact on bibliometric indicators. Changes in H-index, exclusive MFS articles, and total publications exhibited low correlations with self-citation frequency, highlighting the complexity of this phenomenon. The study emphasizes the nuanced impact of self-citation on bibliometric indicators, cautioning against demonization and advocating for a balanced and individual perspective. The findings highlight the intricate link between self-citation, high productivity, expertise, and the specific dynamics of emerging research fields within MFS.

揭开自我引用的面纱:以颌面外科文献为例进行批判性分析。
文献计量学分析是解读学术交流和学术影响错综复杂关系的有力工具,有助于观察到此类性质出版物的激增。本研究旨在对颌面外科学(MFS)文献中的自我引用进行文献计量分析。这项回顾性研究遵循《莱顿宣言》中概述的原则,利用 Web of Science 和 Scopus 数据库进行稳健分析。研究考虑了各种文献计量指标,包括 H 指数、与颌面外科相关的文章和引用文章,重点关注自我引用的影响。通过广泛的文献检索,共检索到 70,288 篇文章,从而确定了来自 25 个国家的 200 位多产作者的 MFS 文献。尽管样本量和回顾性可能存在局限性,但这项研究提供了有价值的见解。值得注意的是,自我引用率为 46.94%,这促使我们仔细研究其对文献计量指标的影响。H指数、MFS独家文章和出版物总数的变化与自我引用频率的相关性较低,凸显了这一现象的复杂性。本研究强调了自我引用对文献计量指标的细微影响,告诫人们不要将其妖魔化,并提倡从平衡和个性化的角度看待问题。研究结果凸显了自我引用、高生产率、专业知识以及 MFS 中新兴研究领域的特定动态之间错综复杂的联系。
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CiteScore
5.20
自引率
22.60%
发文量
117
审稿时长
70 days
期刊介绍: The Journal of Cranio-Maxillofacial Surgery publishes articles covering all aspects of surgery of the head, face and jaw. Specific topics covered recently have included: • Distraction osteogenesis • Synthetic bone substitutes • Fibroblast growth factors • Fetal wound healing • Skull base surgery • Computer-assisted surgery • Vascularized bone grafts
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