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Footprint and imprint: An ecologic time-trend analysis of cardiovascular publications in general and specialty journals

机译:足迹和烙印:普通期刊和专业期刊中心血管出版物的生态时间趋势分析

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Studies have demonstrated strong associations between publication source and citations, as well as investigatory analysis of collaboration effects, in general and medical literature, but are limited to specific journals or short duration of time. This study sought to analyze time trends in cardiovascular research publications in leading general and specialty journals and to determine the association between collaboration and citation index. Cardiovascular publications were retrieved from Web of Knowledge by a cardiovascular bibliometric filter, and annual publication volumes in 8 general and specialty journals were compared. Univariable linear regression models were used to determine global and journal-specific trends for overall publication, cardiovascular publication, proportion of cardiovascular publication, collaboration, and citations. Cardiovascular publications increased (1999 to 2008) by 36% and number of sources by 74%. Volume increased in European Heart Journal (beta: 18.4, 95% confidence interval [CI]: 10.6 to 26.3) and decreased in Circulation (beta: -42.9, 95% CI: -79.3 to -6.5), Annals of Internal Medicine (beta: -1.9, 95% CI: -3.5 to -0.3), and Lancet (beta: -11.2, 95% CI: -14.7 to -7.8). Number of contributing countries increased in 3 journals: BMJ (beta: 0.8, 95% CI: 0.2 to 1.5), European Heart Journal (beta: -1.2, 95% CI: 0.8 to 1.7), and New England Journal of Medicine (beta: 1.6, 95% CI: 0.6 to 2.7). Fraction of collaborative publications increased (beta: 1.1 to 2.9) in all but Annals of Internal Medicine. Collaboration was associated with a higher median actual citation index (p < 0.0001). We found increasing trends in collaboration and citation in both general and specialty journals. Contribution by country in selected journals was disproportionate and under-represents total cardiovascular research in low- and middle-income countries.
机译:研究表明,在一般文献和医学文献中,出版物来源与引用之间以及与协作效果的调查分析之间有着很强的关联性,但仅限于特定期刊或时间较短。本研究旨在分析领先的普通和专业期刊中心血管研究出版物的时间趋势,并确定协作与引文索引之间的关联。通过心血管文献计量学过滤器从Web of Knowledge中检索出心血管出版物,并比较了8种普通和专业期刊的年度出版物量。使用单变量线性回归模型来确定整体出版物,心血管疾病出版物,心血管疾病出版物的比例,协作和引文的总体趋势和特定于期刊的趋势。心血管出版物(1999年至2008年)增长了36%,来源数量增长了74%。 《欧洲心脏杂志》(β:18.4,95%置信区间[CI]:10.6至26.3)的体积增加,循环(β:-42.9,95%CI:-79.3至-6.5)的发行量减少,《内科学年鉴》(β :-1.9,95%CI:-3.5至-0.3)和柳叶刀(β:-11.2,95%CI:-14.7至-7.8)。 3种期刊的贡献国家数量有所增加:《医学杂志》(β:0.8,95%CI:0.2至1.5),《欧洲心脏杂志》(β:-1.2,95%CI:0.8至1.7)和《新英格兰医学杂志》(β :1.6,95%CI:0.6至2.7)。除《内科医学年鉴》外,所有合作出版物的比例均有所增加(beta:1.1至2.9)。合作与较高的中位数实际引用指数相关(p <0.0001)。我们在普通和专业期刊中发现了在合作和引用方面日益增长的趋势。在某些期刊中,国家/地区的贡献不成比例,不足以代表低收入和中等收入国家的心血管研究总量。

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