Open-Access-Publizieren in der Medizin – im Fokus der Bibliometrie an der SLUB Dresden
[english] Since 2012, the Team Bibliometrics in the Electronic Publishing Group at the SLUB Dresden has been supporting scientists but also institutes at the Technical University Dresden in bibliometric issues. Open access (OA) publishing is one of the main topics.The recent analysis identified OA j...
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description | [english] Since 2012, the Team Bibliometrics in the Electronic Publishing Group at the SLUB Dresden has been supporting scientists but also institutes at the Technical University Dresden in bibliometric issues. Open access (OA) publishing is one of the main topics.The recent analysis identified OA journals in the field of medicine indexed in the Web of Science (WoS) database on the basis of the Directory of Open Access Journals. Subsequently, the journal titles were examined according to their importance in the selected subject categories and the geographical distribution of editorial countries in the first part. The second part dealt with the articles in these journals and the citations contained therein.The results show an amount of 9.7 per cent of OA journals in relation to the total amount of all journals in the selected WoS subject categories. 14 per cent could be assigned to the upper quartile Q1 (Top 25 per cent). For most of the OA journals Great Britain was determined as the publishing country. The analysis of articles with German participation reveals interesting methods to obtain information in the participating authors, institutions, networks and their specific subjects. The result of citation analysis of these articles shows, that articles from traditional journals are the most cited ones. |
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spelling | doaj.art-ba98dfcda4634c08bf6d8fde741c777b2022-12-21T20:15:13ZdeuGerman Medical Science GMS Publishing HouseGMS Medizin – Bibliothek – Information1865-066X2013-12-01133Doc2710.3205/mbi000291Open-Access-Publizieren in der Medizin – im Fokus der Bibliometrie an der SLUB DresdenAdam, Michaele0Sächsische Landesbibliothek – Staats- und Universitätsbibliothek Dresden (SLUB), Dresden, Deutschland[english] Since 2012, the Team Bibliometrics in the Electronic Publishing Group at the SLUB Dresden has been supporting scientists but also institutes at the Technical University Dresden in bibliometric issues. Open access (OA) publishing is one of the main topics.The recent analysis identified OA journals in the field of medicine indexed in the Web of Science (WoS) database on the basis of the Directory of Open Access Journals. Subsequently, the journal titles were examined according to their importance in the selected subject categories and the geographical distribution of editorial countries in the first part. The second part dealt with the articles in these journals and the citations contained therein.The results show an amount of 9.7 per cent of OA journals in relation to the total amount of all journals in the selected WoS subject categories. 14 per cent could be assigned to the upper quartile Q1 (Top 25 per cent). For most of the OA journals Great Britain was determined as the publishing country. The analysis of articles with German participation reveals interesting methods to obtain information in the participating authors, institutions, networks and their specific subjects. The result of citation analysis of these articles shows, that articles from traditional journals are the most cited ones.http://www.egms.de/static/en/journals/mbi/2013-13/mbi000291.shtmlbibliometricsopen accessopen access journalsDOAJJCRImpact FactorEigenfactorrankingmedicineSLUB Dresden |
spellingShingle | Adam, Michaele Open-Access-Publizieren in der Medizin – im Fokus der Bibliometrie an der SLUB Dresden GMS Medizin – Bibliothek – Information bibliometrics open access open access journals DOAJ JCR Impact Factor Eigenfactor ranking medicine SLUB Dresden |
title | Open-Access-Publizieren in der Medizin – im Fokus der Bibliometrie an der SLUB Dresden |
title_full | Open-Access-Publizieren in der Medizin – im Fokus der Bibliometrie an der SLUB Dresden |
title_fullStr | Open-Access-Publizieren in der Medizin – im Fokus der Bibliometrie an der SLUB Dresden |
title_full_unstemmed | Open-Access-Publizieren in der Medizin – im Fokus der Bibliometrie an der SLUB Dresden |
title_short | Open-Access-Publizieren in der Medizin – im Fokus der Bibliometrie an der SLUB Dresden |
title_sort | open access publizieren in der medizin im fokus der bibliometrie an der slub dresden |
topic | bibliometrics open access open access journals DOAJ JCR Impact Factor Eigenfactor ranking medicine SLUB Dresden |
url | http://www.egms.de/static/en/journals/mbi/2013-13/mbi000291.shtml |
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