Baek Sora, Yoon Dae Young, Lim Kyoung Ja, Hong Ji Hyun, Moon Ji Yoon, Seo Young Lan, Yun Eun Joo
Department of Nuclear Medicine, Kangdong Seong-Sim Hospital, Hallym University College of Medicine, Seoul, Republic of Korea.
Department of Radiology, Kangdong Seong-Sim Hospital, Hallym University College of Medicine, Seoul, Republic of Korea.
Acta Radiol. 2020 Oct;61(10):1343-1349. doi: 10.1177/0284185120902391. Epub 2020 Feb 19.
The impact of any scientific article has traditionally been measured by the number of citations received. More recently, alternative metrics (altmetrics) reflect the digital dissemination of knowledge across the online mediasphere.
To evaluate and compare the characteristics of top-cited articles with those of top Altmetric articles related to nuclear medicine (NM).
We performed a search of the Web of Science and Altmetric databases using 114 search terms to identify the 50 top-cited and 50 top Altmetric articles, respectively, in the field of NM. We then compared the following characteristics of the selected articles: publication type; journal category; country of origin; year of publication; topic; imaging modality; and accessibility. Chi-square tests were performed for statistical analysis.
There were no overlaps between the 50 top-cited and 50 top Altmetric articles. In general, compared to the leading Altmetric articles in this field, the cited articles were: more frequently review works published in NM and radiology journals (76% vs. 13%, = 0.000); published in or before 2005 (84% vs. 0%, = 0.000); the majority were related to oncology (56% vs. 44%, = 0.000); and originated from the Netherlands (12% vs. 0%, = 0.000). Compared to the top-cited articles, the leading Altmetric articles were: more frequently original articles published in other clinical field journals (54% vs. 0%, = 0.000); primarily published between 2016 and 2018 (70% vs. 0%, = 0.000); focused on neurology (50% vs. 22%, = 0.000); and originated from the UK (18% vs. 2%, = 0.000).
Citation counts and Altmetric scores represent unique perspectives for evaluating the impact of NM research.
传统上,任何科学文章的影响力都是通过其被引用的次数来衡量的。最近,替代计量指标(替代计量学)反映了知识在在线媒体领域的数字传播情况。
评估并比较核医学(NM)领域被引用次数最多的文章与替代计量学得分最高的文章的特点。
我们使用114个搜索词在科学网和替代计量学数据库中进行搜索,分别找出NM领域被引用次数最多的50篇文章和替代计量学得分最高的50篇文章。然后,我们比较了所选文章的以下特点:出版类型;期刊类别;原产国;出版年份;主题;成像方式;以及可获取性。采用卡方检验进行统计分析。
被引用次数最多的50篇文章和替代计量学得分最高的50篇文章之间没有重叠。总体而言,与该领域领先的替代计量学文章相比,被引用的文章有以下特点:更多是发表在NM和放射学期刊上的综述作品(76%对13%,P = 0.000);发表于2005年或之前(84%对0%,P = 0.000);大多数与肿瘤学相关(56%对44%,P = 0.000);且原产于荷兰(12%对0%,P = 0.000)。与被引用次数最多的文章相比,领先的替代计量学文章有以下特点:更多是发表在其他临床领域期刊上的原创文章(54%对0%,P = 0.000);主要发表于2016年至2018年之间(70%对0%,P = 0.000);专注于神经学(50%对22%,P = 0.000);且原产于英国(18%对2%,P = 0.000)。
引用次数和替代计量学得分代表了评估NM研究影响力的独特视角。