美国两份同行评议期刊《实验动物医学与科学》作者性别

IF 1.3 4区 农林科学 Q2 VETERINARY SCIENCES
S. Niemi, D. Hickman, Robin Crisler
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摘要

最近的多项调查调查了女性第一作者或资深作者在各种科学和医学学科出版物上的患病率。第一作者和高级作者是专业发展的重要成就,尤其是在学术界。这种调查还可以提供关于多样性和包容性的信息。在本报告中,我们介绍了一项调查的结果,该调查旨在评估女性投稿人在美国流通最广泛的两种实验室动物医学和科学同行评审期刊中担任第一作者或高级作者的频率;在最近20年的时间跨度中,在3个时间点收集数据。然后将这些数据与根据美国实验动物从业者协会和美国实验动物医学院的会员名单确定的潜在女性作者的估计群体进行比较。调查结果表明,随着时间的推移,女性作者作为有影响力的作者的代表性有所增加,这与其他学科的代表性趋势形成了鲜明对比。然而,这一增长是否反映了这段时间内女性在兽医行业的整体增长,目前尚不清楚。在一个对公平和包容更加关注和敏感的时代,这项调查是实验室动物医学和科学领域进一步对话的起点。
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Gender of Authors in Laboratory Animal Medicine and Science in 2 Peer-Reviewed U.S. Journals.
Multiple recent surveys have examined the prevalence of female first or senior authors on publications for various scientificand medical disciplines. First and senior authorships are significant achievements for purposes of professional advancement, especially in academia. Such surveys can also provide information regarding diversity and inclusion. In this report, we present the findings of a survey performed to assess how frequently female contributors were first or senior authors in 2 of the most widely-circulated peer-reviewed journals of laboratory animal medicine and science in the United States; data were collected at 3 time points over a recent 20-y span. These data were then compared against estimated populations of potential female authors, as determined from membership rolls in the American Society of Laboratory Animal Practitioners and theAmerican College of Laboratory Animal Medicine. Survey results suggest that female authors increased their representationas influential authors over time, in contrast to representation trends reported for other disciplines. However, whether thisincrease has mirrored the increase in women overall in the veterinary profession during this time span is unknown. In an era of greater attention and sensitivity to equity and inclusion, this survey is offered as a starting point for further conversation within the field of laboratory animal medicine and science.
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来源期刊
Comparative medicine
Comparative medicine 医学-动物学
CiteScore
1.90
自引率
0.00%
发文量
71
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Comparative Medicine (CM), an international journal of comparative and experimental medicine, is the leading English-language publication in the field and is ranked by the Science Citation Index in the upper third of all scientific journals. The mission of CM is to disseminate high-quality, peer-reviewed information that expands biomedical knowledge and promotes human and animal health through the study of laboratory animal disease, animal models of disease, and basic biologic mechanisms related to disease in people and animals.
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