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Comparison of the distribution of citations received by articles published in high, moderate, and low impact factor journals in clinical medicine.

机译:在临床医学的高,中和低影响因子期刊上发表的文章收到的引文分布的比较。

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BACKGROUND: Whether the journal impact factor (JIF) indicator reflects the number of citations to an average article of a journal in different subject categories is controversial. We sought to further investigate this issue in general and internal medicine journals. METHODS: We selected to evaluate three journals of the above subject category, in each of three different JIF levels (high: 15.5-28.6, moderate: 4.4-4.9 and low: 1.6). Using the Scopus database, we retrieved the original research articles (after detailed screening) and review articles (as classified by Scopus) that were published in the selected journals in 2005 along with the number of citations they received in 2006 and 2007. We pooled the citations for articles of the same type in journals with the same JIF level into distinct variables. RESULTS: There was no marked association between the distribution of citations per article published in general medical journals and their JIF. All distributions studied were skewed to the right (higher number of citations). Specifically, 16-22% of the original research articles accounted for 50% of the total citations to this type of article for all three categories of studied journals; 34-37% of original research articles accounted for 75% of citations. The respective values for review articles were 12-18% and 29-39%. CONCLUSION: The distribution of citations received by articles published in high, moderate and low impact factor journals in clinical medicine seems similar. The JIF is not an accurate indicator of the citations the average article receives; articles published in low impact factor journals can still be highly cited and vice versa.
机译:背景:期刊影响因子(JIF)指标是否反映了不同主题类别的期刊对普通文章的引用次数。我们试图在普通和内科杂志中进一步调查此问题。方法:我们选择以三种不同的JIF水平(高:15.5-28.6,中:4.4-4.9和低:1.6)评估以上主题类别的三种期刊。使用Scopus数据库,我们检索了原始研究文章(经过详细筛选)和评论文章(按Scopus分类),这些文章于2005年在选定的期刊上发表,以及他们在2006年和2007年获得的引文数量。将JIF级别相同的期刊中相同类型的文章引用为不同的变量。结果:在一般医学期刊上发表的每篇文章的引用分布与其JIF之间没有显着关联。所有研究的分布都向右偏斜(引用次数较高)。具体来说,在所有三类研究期刊中,原始研究文章的16-22%占此类文章总引用的50%;原始研究文章的34-37%占引用的75%。评论文章的相应值为12-18%和29-39%。结论:在高,中,低影响因子期刊上发表的临床医学论文的引文分布似乎相似。 JIF不能准确地表明普通文章收到的引用;在低影响因子期刊上发表的文章仍然可以被高度引用,反之亦然。

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