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The rate of growth in scientific publication and the decline in coverage provided by Science Citation Index

机译:科学引文索引提供的科学出版物的增长率和覆盖率的下降

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The growth rate of scientific publication has been studied from 1907 to 2007 using available data from a number of literature databases, including Science Citation Index (SCI) and Social Sciences Citation Index (SSCI). Traditional scientific publishing, that is publication in peer-reviewed journals, is still increasing although there are big differences between fields. There are no indications that the growth rate has decreased in the last 50 years. At the same time publication using new channels, for example conference proceedings, open archives and home pages, is growing fast. The growth rate for SCI up to 2007 is smaller than for comparable databases. This means that SCI was covering a decreasing part of the traditional scientific literature. There are also clear indications that the coverage by SCI is especially low in some of the scientific areas with the highest growth rate, including computer science and engineering sciences. The role of conference proceedings, open access archives and publications published on the net is increasing, especially in scientific fields with high growth rates, but this has only partially been reflected in the databases. The new publication channels challenge the use of the big databases in measurements of scientific productivity or output and of the growth rate of science. Because of the declining coverage and this challenge it is problematic that SCI has been used and is used as the dominant source for science indicators based on publication and citation numbers. The limited data available for social sciences show that the growth rate in SSCI was remarkably low and indicate that the coverage by SSCI was declining over time. National Science Indicators from Thomson Reuters is based solely on SCI, SSCI and Arts and Humanities Citation Index (AHCI). Therefore the declining coverage of the citation databases problematizes the use of this source.
机译:从1907年到2007年,已经使用许多文献数据库(包括科学引文索引(SCI)和社会科学引文索引(SSCI))中的可用数据研究了科学出版物的增长率。尽管各领域之间存在很大差异,但传统的科学出版(即在同行评审期刊上发表的出版物)仍在增加。没有迹象表明过去50年中增长率下降了。同时,使用新渠道(例如会议记录,打开的档案和主页)的出版物正在迅速增长。到2007年,SCI的增长率低于可比数据库的增长率。这意味着SCI覆盖了越来越少的传统科学文献。也有明显迹象表明,在计算机科学和工程科学等增长率最高的某些科学领域,SCI的覆盖率特别低。网络上发布的会议记录,开放存取的档案和出版物的作用正在增加,特别是在高增长率的科学领域中,但这仅部分反映在数据库中。新的出版渠道挑战了使用大型数据库来衡量科学生产率或产出以及科学增长率。由于覆盖范围的减少和这一挑战,使用SCI成为问题,并被用作基于出版物和引文数量的科学指标的主要来源。可用于社会科学的有限数据表明,SSCI的增长率非常低,并且表明SSCI的覆盖率随着时间的推移而下降。汤森路透的国家科学指标仅基于SCI,SSCI和艺术与人文引文索引(AHCI)。因此,引用数据库覆盖率的下降使该来源的使用成为问题。

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