对主要综合医学期刊发表的研究的来源全球化趋势的分析。
An analysis of trends in globalisation of origin of research published in major general medical journals.
作者信息
Falagas M E, Alexiou V G
机构信息
Alfa Institute of Biomedical Sciences (AIBS), Athens, Greece.
出版信息
Int J Clin Pract. 2008 Jan;62(1):71-5. doi: 10.1111/j.1742-1241.2007.01590.x.
INTRODUCTION
There is an ongoing discussion in the scientific community that even the leading scientific journals publish mainly research that is produced in the countries where these journals are based.
METHODS
We analysed data regarding the origin of publications in 11 leading general medical journals during the last 35 years: The Lancet, British Medical Journal, Journal of the American Medical Association, New England Journal of Medicine, Annals of Internal Medicine, Archives of Internal Medicine, American Journal of Medicine, Mayo Clinic Proceedings, Canadian Medical Association Journal, Medical Journal of Australia and Journal of Internal Medicine (previously called Acta Medica Scandinavica).
RESULTS
Among the examined journals, The Lancet has been the most diverse regarding the origin of publications; in the period 1971-1975, 62.6% of its publications originated from the UK while the relevant figure dropped to 43.2% in the period 2001-2005 (19.4% decrease). During the period 2000-2005, the proportion of publications that originated from the country in which each one of the rest of the examined journals has been based ranged from 71.7% to 95.1%. This figure decreased by a proportion ranging from 10.9% to 19.4% for some major US- and UK-based medical journals during the 35-year study period.
DISCUSSION
Our own interpretation of the findings of this study is that scientific journals will better serve the global scientific community as well as the public by adopting policies that increase the mixture of the origin of research that they publish, including work from scientists in developing countries, especially during the era we live.
引言
科学界正在进行一场讨论,即便是顶尖科学期刊也主要发表其所在国家产生的研究成果。
方法
我们分析了过去35年中11种主要综合医学期刊的论文来源数据:《柳叶刀》《英国医学杂志》《美国医学会杂志》《新英格兰医学杂志》《内科学年鉴》《内科学文献》《美国医学杂志》《梅奥诊所学报》《加拿大医学协会杂志》《澳大利亚医学杂志》以及《内科学杂志》(原称《斯堪的纳维亚医学学报》)。
结果
在所研究的期刊中,《柳叶刀》在论文来源方面最为多样化;在1971 - 1975年期间,其62.6%的论文来自英国,而在2001 - 2005年期间这一数字降至43.2%(下降了19.4%)。在2000 - 2005年期间,其余所研究期刊中每一种所在国家发表的论文比例在71.7%至95.1%之间。在为期35年的研究期间,一些主要的美国和英国医学期刊这一数字下降了10.9%至19.4%。
讨论
我们对本研究结果的解读是,科学期刊若采取政策增加其发表研究的来源多样性,包括发展中国家科学家的研究成果,将能更好地服务全球科学界及公众,尤其在我们生活的这个时代。