美国骨科期刊论文加工收费分析。

IF 2.1 3区 医学 Q2 ORTHOPEDICS
Allyson N Pfeil, Zachary Rickmeyer, Joshua H Taylor, Davin K Fertitta, Anay R Patel, T Bradley Edwards, Corey F Hryc
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在美国,骨科期刊的文章处理费可能过高,并且在文章参与方面可能提供较差的成本效益比。本研究假设,无论采用何种出版模式,文章处理费用都不会与引用等参与度指标密切相关。Journal Citation Reports (Clarivate, Philadelphia, PA)鉴定出136种骨科期刊,其中83种是非美国期刊,6种不适合分析,共47种可供分析。收集的变量包括获取选项、文章处理费用、出版商、有和没有自引用的影响因子、即时性指数、归一化特征因子(期刊影响力)、文章影响力评分、总引用、总文章、开放获取文章的引用、限制和免费文章的引用。T检验和卡方检验分别对连续变量和分类变量进行统计学比较,p < 0.05为差异有统计学意义。线性回归计算了决定系数来评估成本和参与指标之间的相关性,强相关性评估为≥0.80。在混合型期刊上发表无限制开放获取的文章要贵得多。混合期刊的总引用量明显高于开放获取期刊,然而,在比较3年内每篇文章的引用量时,混合期刊和开放获取期刊之间没有差异。在用户粘性指标、发布模式或成本方面没有发现其他差异或相关性。将新发现纳入临床实践可能取决于科学出版实践,特别是我们在保持成本效益的同时最大限度地提高收视率的能力。
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Analysis of Article Processing Charges of Orthopaedic Journals in the United States.

In the United States, article processing charges for orthopaedic journals can be excessive and may offer a poor cost-to-benefit ratio regarding article engagement. This study hypothesizes that article processing charges will not strongly correlate with metrics of engagement such as citations, regardless of publication model. The Journal Citation Reports (Clarivate, Philadelphia, PA) identified 136 orthopaedic journals, of which 83 were non-United States journals and six were not suitable for analysis, resulting in 47 journals for analysis. The collected variables included access options, article processing charge, publisher, impact factor with and without self-citations, immediacy index, normalized Eigenfactor (journal influence), article influence score, total citations, total articles, citations per open access article, and citations per restricted and free article. T- and Chi-square tests statistically compared continuous and categorical variables, respectively, and significance was determined at p < 0.05. Linear regressions computed a coefficient of determination to assess any correlation between cost and metrics of engagement, with strong correlation assessed at ≥ 0.80. Publishing unrestricted open access was significantly more expensive in hybrid journals. Hybrid journals received significantly more total citations than open access, however, no difference between hybrid or open access journals was noted when comparing citations per article within 3 years. No other differences or correlations were found in engagement metrics, publication models, or cost. Access and incorporation of novel findings into clinical practice may depend on scientific publishing practices and, specifically, our ability to maximize viewership while maintaining cost-effectiveness.

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来源期刊
Journal of Orthopaedic Research®
Journal of Orthopaedic Research® 医学-整形外科
CiteScore
6.10
自引率
3.60%
发文量
261
审稿时长
3-6 weeks
期刊介绍: The Journal of Orthopaedic Research is the forum for the rapid publication of high quality reports of new information on the full spectrum of orthopaedic research, including life sciences, engineering, translational, and clinical studies.
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