Was the number of submissions to scholarly journals in Korea affected by the COVID-19 pandemic?

IF 1.6 Q2 COMMUNICATION
Science Editing Pub Date : 2021-02-20 DOI:10.6087/KCSE.239
Sun Huh
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Abstract

This study investigated whether there was an increase in submissions to scholarly journals in Korea according to journals' field and indexation status in Scopus or Science Citation Index Expanded (SCIE) in 2020, the year when the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic first spread throughout the world The analysis included 60 journals with e-submission systems operated by M2PI Yearly and monthly submissions were counted from 2016 to 2020 The yearly proportional change was also calculated In 2020, submissions soared for medical journals indexed in Scopus/SCIE (49 5%), corresponding to an increase of 36 9% relative to the expected number of submissions There was also a surge of submissions to these journals from March to July 2020 However, non-medical journals and medical journals not indexed in Scopus/SCIE did not show an increase in submissions The number of submissions to scholarly journals in Korea was affected by the COVID-19 pandemic in a specific subset of journals The background of the spike in submissions is required to be re-investigated Editors' burden also should be mitigated through editorial board members' help and publishers' support
新冠疫情对国内学术期刊投稿量有影响吗?
本研究根据2020年Scopus或ScienceCitation Index Expanded(SCIE)中期刊的领域和索引状况,调查了韩国学术期刊的投稿量是否有所增加,2019冠状病毒病(新冠肺炎)大流行首次在全球传播的年份分析包括60种由M2PI运营的电子提交系统期刊2016年至2020年的年度和月度提交量。还计算了年度比例变化。2020年,Scopus/SCIE索引的医学期刊提交量飙升(49.5%),与预期提交数量相比,增加了369%。2020年3月至7月,这些期刊的提交数量也激增。然而,Scopus/SCIE中未编入索引的非医学期刊和医学期刊的投稿量没有增加。韩国学术期刊的投稿数量受到新冠肺炎疫情的影响。投稿量激增的背景需要重新调查。编辑的负担也应通过编委会成员的帮助和出版商的支持
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Science Editing
Science Editing COMMUNICATION-
CiteScore
2.90
自引率
20.00%
发文量
31
审稿时长
10 weeks
期刊介绍: Science Editing (Sci Ed) is the official journal of the Korean Council of Science Editors (https://kcse.org) and Council of Asian Science Editors (https://asianeditor.org). It aims to improve the culture and health of human being by promoting the quality of editing and publishing scientific, technical, and medical journals. Expected readers are editors, publishers, reviewers, and authors of the journals around the world; however, specially focused to those in Asia. Since scholarly journals in Asia are mostly published by the academic societies, universities, or non-profit organizations, Sci Ed is sought to play a role in journal development. The number of publications from Asia is increasing rapidly and overpass that of other continents; meanwhile, the number of international journals and highly appreciated journals is yet to be coming forward. It is task of Asian editors to pledge the journal quality and broaden the visibility and accessibility. Therefore, its scope includes the followings in the field of science, technology, and medicine.
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