Filippo Sanfilippo, Claudia Crimi, Alberto Morgana, Luigi La Via, Marinella Astuto
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摘要
为了评估是否存在阻止“呼吸系统”期刊中不适当作者自引(A-SC)的期刊政策,我们评估了《journal -citation Reports 2020》(Clarivate Analytics®)中包含的“呼吸系统”期刊的投稿指南,以了解A-SC政策的存在及其对期刊自引(J-SC)率和影响因子(IF)的影响。我们发现14.3%的期刊(n=8/56)报告了不适当的A-SC政策。“呼吸系统”期刊的中位数IF无差异,分别为(3.6;IQR:2.3) vs无A-SC政策(3.1;差:3.0;p = 0.41)。J-SC率不受A-SC政策存在的影响(p=0.83)。完全开放获取期刊(n=14)和传统期刊(n=42)在影响因子方面没有差异(3.3;IQR:1.5 vs 3.1;分别差:3.4;p=0.77)和J-SC率(4.5%;IQR:5.6 vs 6.2%;分别差:8.4;p = 0.38)。大多数“呼吸系统”期刊并没有禁止A-SC的政策。这些政策的存在与IF或J-SC利率的变化无关。
The influence of policies limiting author self-citations on journals impact factor and self-citation rate in respiratory system.
To assess the presence of journal policies discouraging inappropriate author's self-citation (A-SC) in "Respiratory System" journals, we evaluated submission guidelines of "Respiratory System" journals included in Journal-Citation Reports 2020 (Clarivate Analytics®) for the presence of policies on A-SC and its impact on journals' self-citation (J-SC) rate and impact factor (IF). We found that 14.3% of journals (n=8/56) reported policies on inappropriate A-SC. The median IF was not different in "Respiratory System" journals with (3.6; IQR:2.3) vs without A-SC policies (3.1; IQR:3.0; p=0.41). The J-SC rate was not influenced by the presence of A-SC policies (p=0.83). Fully open-access (n=14) and traditional (n=42) journals had no differences in IF (3.3; IQR:1.5 vs 3.1; IQR:3.4, respectively; p=0.77) and J-SC rate (4.5%; IQR:5.6 vs 6.2%; IQR:8.4, respectively; p=0.38). The majority of "Respiratory System" journals do not have policies discouraging A-SC. The presence of such policies is not associated with changes in IF or J-SC rates.
期刊介绍:
Multidisciplinary Respiratory Medicine is the official journal of the Italian Respiratory Society - Società Italiana di Pneumologia (IRS/SIP). The journal publishes on all aspects of respiratory medicine and related fields, with a particular focus on interdisciplinary and translational research.
The interdisciplinary nature of the journal provides a unique opportunity for researchers, clinicians and healthcare professionals across specialties to collaborate and exchange information. The journal provides a high visibility platform for the publication and dissemination of top quality original scientific articles, reviews and important position papers documenting clinical and experimental advances.