Dellon A L, Scally A L, Kuhlemeier K V
Department of Neurological Surgery, Johns Hopkins School of Medicine, Baltimore, Md.
Plast Reconstr Surg. 1992 Oct;90(4):717-22. doi: 10.1097/00006534-199210000-00028.
The "impact" of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery was evaluated by bibliometric analysis. This technique considers the average frequency with which journal authors refer to articles published in Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery. The impact of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery was compared with that of journals most commonly referred to within Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery as well as with that of journals read most commonly by Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery subscribers, such as the Annals of Plastic Surgery and the Journal of Hand Surgery (both American and British editions). The impact factor for Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery was at least twice as great as for any other journal related to this surgical subspecialty. With regard to other surgical subspecialties, while the impact factor for Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery was less than that of the Journal of Neurosurgery, Journal of Urology, and Journal of Ophthalmology, it was greater than those for orthopedics, otolaryngology, hand surgery, and dermatologic surgery.
通过文献计量分析评估了《整形与重建外科》的“影响力”。该技术考量期刊作者引用发表于《整形与重建外科》上文章的平均频率。将《整形与重建外科》的影响力与整形与重建外科领域最常被引用的期刊以及该杂志订阅者最常阅读的期刊(如《整形外科学年鉴》和《手外科杂志》(美国版和英国版))的影响力进行了比较。《整形与重建外科》的影响因子至少是该外科亚专业领域其他任何期刊的两倍。关于其他外科亚专业领域,虽然《整形与重建外科》的影响因子低于《神经外科杂志》《泌尿外科杂志》和《眼科杂志》,但高于骨科、耳鼻喉科、手外科和皮肤科手术领域的期刊。