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10 Years Experience with Pioneering Open Access Publishing in Health Informatics: The Journal of Medical Internet Research (JMIR)

机译:在健康信息学领域开创性开放访问出版方面拥有10年的经验:《医学互联网研究》(JMIR)

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Peer-reviewed journals remain important vehicles for knowledge transfer and dissemination in health informatics, yet, their format, processes and business models are changing only slowly. Up to the end of last century, it was common for individual researchers and scientific organizations to leave the business of knowledge transfer to professional publishers, signing away their rights to the works in the process, which in turn impeded wider dissemination. Traditional medical informatics journals are poorly cited and the visibility and uptake of articles beyond the medical informatics community remain limited. In 1999, the Journal of Medical Internet Research was launched, featuring several innovations including 1) ownership and copyright retained by the authors, 2) electronic-only, "lean " non-for-profit publishing, 3) openly accessible articles with a reversed business model (author pays instead of reader pays), 4) technological innovations such as automatic XML tagging and reference checking, on-the-fly PDF generation from XML, etc., enabling wide distribution in various bibliographic and full-text databases. In the past 10 years, despite limited resources, the journal has emerged as a leading journal in health informatics, and is presently ranked the top journal in the medical informatics and health services research categories by impact factor. The paper summarizes some of the features of the Journal, and uses bibliometric and access data to compare the influence of the Journal on the discipline of medical informatics and other disciplines. While traditional medical informatics journals are primarily cited by other Medical Informatics journals (33%-46% of citations), JMIR papers are to a more often cited by "end-users" (policy, public health, clinical journals), which may be partly attributable to the "open access advantage".
机译:经同行评审的期刊仍然是健康信息学知识转移和传播的重要工具,然而,它们的格式,流程和商业模式的变化却非常缓慢。到上世纪末,个人研究人员和科学组织通常将知识转移业务交给专业出版商,而在此过程中放弃了他们对作品的权利,这反过来又阻碍了其传播。传统医学信息学期刊的引用率很低,并且医学信息学界以外的文章的可见度和采用率仍然有限。 1999年,《医学互联网研究杂志》(Journal of Medical Internet Research)推出,其特色包括以下几种创新:1)作者拥有的所有权和版权; 2)纯电子,“精益”非营利性出版; 3)可逆转的可公开获取的文章商业模式(作者付费而不是读者付费),4)技术创新,例如自动XML标记和参考检查,从XML即时生成PDF等,可在各种书目数据库和全文数据库中广泛分发。在过去的10年中,尽管资源有限,但该杂志已成为健康信息学领域的领先期刊,并且按影响因子,目前在医学信息学和健康服务研究类别中排名第一。本文总结了《期刊》的某些功能,并使用文献计量学和访问数据来比较《期刊》对医学信息学和其他学科的影响。传统医学信息学期刊主要被其他医学信息学期刊(占引文的33%-46%)引用,而JMIR论文则更多地被“最终用户”(政策,公共卫生,临床期刊)引用。部分归因于“开放访问优势”。

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