Gami Apoor S, Montori Victor M, Wilczynski Nancy L, Haynes R Brian
Department of Internal Medicine, Mayo Clinic College of Medicine, Rochester, MN 55905, USA.
CMAJ. 2004 Jun 22;170(13):1925-7; discussion 1929-30. doi: 10.1503/cmaj.1031879.
Author self-citation is the practice of citing one's previous publications in a new publication. Its extent is unknown. We studied author self-citation, choosing the major clinical field of diabetes mellitus to represent the general medical literature.
We identified every article about diabetes mellitus in 170 hand-searched clinical journals published in 2000. For every article, we recorded the bibliographic citation and publication type (original or review article) and assessed the methodologic rigour. Citation information was obtained from the ISI Web of Knowledge in April 2003.
Of 49,028 articles, 289 were about diabetes mellitus and had citation information. Citation counts ranged from 0 to 347 (median 6, interquartile range [IQR] 2-12). Author self-citation counts ranged from 0 to 16 (median 1, IQR 0-2). Author self-citations accounted for an average of 18% (95% confidence interval [CI] 15%-21%) and a median of 7% (95% CI 5%- 11%) of all citations of each publication that was cited at least once (n = 266). Original articles had double the mean proportion of author self-citations compared with review articles (19% v. 9%; median 7% v. 0%, difference 7%, 95% CI 0- 10%). Methodologic rigour and review type were not significantly associated with subsequent author self-citation.
Nearly one-fifth of all citations to articles about diabetes mellitus in clinical journals in the year 2000 were author self-citations. The frequency of self-citation was not associated with the quality of publications. These findings are likely applicable to the general clinical medicine literature and may have important implications for the assessment of journal or publication importance and the process of scientific discovery.
作者自引是指在新发表的文献中引用自己先前发表的文献的行为。其程度尚不清楚。我们以糖尿病这一主要临床领域为例,研究了作者自引情况,以代表一般医学文献。
我们在2000年出版的170种经手工检索的临床期刊中,找出了每一篇关于糖尿病的文章。对于每一篇文章,我们记录了文献引用情况和出版物类型(原创文章或综述文章),并评估了方法学的严谨性。引用信息于2003年4月从ISI Web of Knowledge获取。
在49028篇文章中,有289篇是关于糖尿病且有引用信息。引用次数从0到347不等(中位数为6,四分位间距[IQR]为2 - 12)。作者自引次数从0到16不等(中位数为1,IQR为0 - 2)。在至少被引用一次的每篇出版物(n = 266)的所有引用中,作者自引平均占18%(95%置信区间[CI]为15% - 21%),中位数为7%(95% CI为5% - 11%)。原创文章的作者自引平均比例是综述文章的两倍(19%对9%;中位数7%对0%,差值7%,95% CI为0 - 10%)。方法学严谨性和综述类型与随后的作者自引没有显著关联。
2000年临床期刊中关于糖尿病文章的所有引用中,近五分之一是作者自引。自引频率与出版物质量无关。这些发现可能适用于一般临床医学文献,可能对评估期刊或出版物的重要性以及科学发现过程具有重要意义。