Lauren A Maggio, Natascha Chtena, Juan Pablo Alperin, Laura L Moorhead, John M Willinsky
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引言对于学术界来说,选择目标期刊投稿是一个影响职业生涯的关键决定。在医学教育领域,2016 年进行的研究发现,作者会受到多种因素的影响,如期刊的声望和使命。然而,自这项研究开展以来,出版环境发生了变化,期刊种类更加繁多,掠夺性期刊的威胁增加,出版模式也出现了新的变化。本研究对医学教育作者如何决定向哪种期刊投稿进行了更新和扩展,旨在描述引导作者决策的动机因素和期刊特点。方法:作者开展了五个定性焦点小组,共有 22 位医学教育作者和编辑参加。在焦点小组中,与会者就如何选择投稿期刊进行了讨论。所有焦点小组的音频均已转录。我们使用编码本主题分析法对记录进行了分析。结果参与者在选择目标期刊时考虑了多种因素。这些因素包括期刊的影响力、期刊范围、期刊质量和技术因素(如字数限制)。参与者还描述了社会因素如何影响他们的投稿过程,以及开放存取在鼓励或阻止投稿方面所起的作用。讨论:研究结果描述了引导作者做出期刊选择决策的动机因素和影响信号。这些发现证实、扩展并更新了医学教育和其他学科所报道的期刊选择因素。值得注意的是,这些研究结果强调了社会因素、人际关系和个人经历的作用,而这在以前的研究中是没有的。此外,我们还观察到对 OA 的考虑有所增加,对期刊声誉的重视也有所改变。
"The best home for this paper": A qualitative study of how authors select where to submit manuscripts
Introduction: For academics selecting a target journal to submit a manuscript is a critical decision with career implications. In medical education, research conducted in 2016 found that authors were influenced by multiple factors such as a journal's prestige and its mission. However, since this research was conducted the publishing landscape has shifted to include a broader variety of journals, an increased threat of predatory journals, and new publishing models. This study updates and expands upon how medical education authors decide which journal to submit to with the aim of describing the motivational factors and journal characteristics that guide authors' decision making. Methods: The authors conducted five qualitative focus groups in which twenty-two medical education authors and editors participated. During the focus groups participants were engaged in a discussion about how they select a journal to submit their manuscripts. Audio from all focus groups was transcribed. Transcripts were analyzed using codebook thematic analysis. Results: Participants considered multiple factors when selecting a target journal. Factors included a journal's impact, the scope of a journal, journal quality, and technical factors (e.g., word limits). Participants also described how social factors influenced their process and that open access plays a role that could both encourage or deter submission. Discussion: The findings describe the motivational factors and influential signals that guide authors in their journal selection decision making. These findings confirm, extend, and update journal selection factors reported in medical education and other disciplines. Notably, these findings emphasize the role of social factors, relationships and personal experiences, which were absent from previous work. Additionally, we observed increased consideration of OA and a shift away from an emphasis on journal prestige.