Dengsheng Wu , Shuwen Wang , Weixuan Xu , Jianping Li
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摘要
会议期刊论文是会议论文集论文的扩充版,在传播科学知识方面发挥着重要作用,但对其的研究仍然不足。在科研评价体系日益严格的背景下,本研究聚焦于会议期刊论文,考察期刊在选择会议衍生出版物时的有效性。我们还探讨了影响会议期刊论文被引用的因素。在此,我们以物理学为重点,分析了2012年至2020年间发表的59329篇会议期刊论文,并根据会议和期刊与普通期刊论文和会议论文集论文进行了匹配。结果显示,会议期刊论文的引用次数明显多于会议论文集论文,但少于普通期刊论文。特刊中的会议期刊论文比普通期刊论文获得的引用更少。从会议召开到期刊发表的持续时间与引用之间呈现出 U 型模式。我们还发现,有赞助的会议和在经合组织成员国举行的会议更有可能产生高引用率的会议期刊论文。此外,结果表明,在美国、日本、法国、中国和波兰举行的会议产生的会议期刊论文最多,其中美国、日本和法国会议的文章被引用次数相对较高。相比之下,在中国和波兰举行的会议上发表的文章的引用次数相对较低。这项研究为学术会议委员会、期刊管理者和会议参与者提供了有价值的见解。
Do conference-journal articles receive more citations? A case study in physics
Conference-journal articles, which are expanded versions of conference proceedings papers, play an essential role in disseminating scientific knowledge but remain understudied. In the context of increasingly stringent research evaluation systems, this study focuses on conference-journal articles, examining the effectiveness of journals in selecting conference-derived publications. We also explore the factors influencing the citations of conference-journal articles. Here, we focused on Physics, analyzing 59,329 conference-journal articles published between 2012 and 2020, matched with general journal articles and conference proceedings papers based on the conference and journal. Results show that conference-journal articles receive significantly more citations than conference proceedings papers but fewer than general journal articles. Conference-journal articles in special issues receive fewer citations than those in regular issues. A U-shaped pattern emerges between the duration from the conference convening to the journal publication and the citation. We also found that conferences with sponsorship and those held in OECD member countries are more likely to produce highly cited conference-journal articles. Additionally, results indicate that conferences held in the USA, Japan, France, China, and Poland produce the most conference-journal articles, with articles from conferences in the USA, Japan, and France receiving relatively high citation counts. In contrast, articles from conferences held in China and Poland receive relatively low citation counts. This research provides valuable insights for academic conference committees, journal managers, and conference participants.