著者 雑誌 一般外科における自己引用 原著研究論文
Dhairya Shah1, Lucas Gerbasi1, Megan A Flores2
1Arizona College of Osteopathic Medicine, Midwestern University, Glendale, USA.
Cureus
|August 28, 2025
まとめ
影響力のある一般外科ジャーナルは著者の自己引用率が高く,最初の著者と最後の著者が著書に大きく貢献しています. ジャーナルの自己引用は低いが,参照数と相関しており,潜在的引用ゲームを示唆している.
科学分野:
- 図書館情報
- 学術的なコミュニケーション
- 医学 出版
背景:
- 引用は研究効果を反映しますが,疑わしい慣行はスコアを膨らませる可能性があります.
- 作者は,影響と報酬の認識を高めるために引用を操作することができます.
研究 の 目的:
- 3つの主要な一般外科雑誌の 著者と雑誌の自己引用率を比較する.
- 影響力のある外科出版物の 自己引用パターンを分析する
主な方法:
- JAMA Surgery,Annals of Surgery,およびJournal of the American College of Surgeons (2022) のオリジナルの研究論文を遡って分析した.
- 収集したデータ: 著者数,引用,著者/雑誌の自己引用,最後の著者の国
- 統計分析には,クルスカル=ワリステストとスピアーマン相関が含まれていた.
主要な成果:
- 著者の自己引用は参照の28.4%を占め,最初の/最後の著者はそれぞれ17.1%と19.6%を占めた.
- ジャーナル・オブ・アメリカン・カレッジ・オブ・サージュンより著者の自己引用率が著しく高かった.
- 雑誌の自己引用は手稿の6.7%であり,参照数と雑誌の自己引用の間に正の相関関係があった.
結論:
- ジャーナル・オブ・アメリカン・カレッジ・オブ・サージュンより 高い自己引用率を示している.
- 最初と最後の著者の自己引用は,総参照の重要な部分を占めています.
- ジャーナルの自己引用率は低いが,出版量と相関しており,潜在的な引用操作の懸念を示している.
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