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学术出版中的认知与模式:对美国放射肿瘤学住院医师的一项调查

Perceptions and Patterns in Academic Publishing: A Survey of United States Residents in Radiation Oncology.

作者信息

Koroulakis Antony, Rice Stephanie R, DeCesaris Cristina, Knight Nancy, Nichols Elizabeth M

机构信息

Department of Radiation Oncology, University of Maryland Medical Center, Baltimore, Maryland.

Department of Radiation Oncology, University of Maryland School of Medicine, Baltimore, Maryland.

出版信息

Adv Radiat Oncol. 2019 Sep 10;5(2):146-151. doi: 10.1016/j.adro.2019.09.001. eCollection 2020 Mar-Apr.

Abstract

PURPOSE

We aimed to assess perceptions of, and training regarding, the publishing process among US radiation oncology (RO) residents, focusing on awareness and understanding of criteria for selecting appropriate and legitimate peer-reviewed journals for academic publishing. The growing challenge of predatory publication in the broader scientific realm and its relevancy to resident training is also briefly discussed.

METHODS AND MATERIALS

A survey was opened to residents of all Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education-accredited RO programs in the United States, focusing on 3 categories: (1) demographics; (2) submission, peer review, and publication of academic research; and (3) subjective ranking of factors for choosing an appropriate publisher/journal. Results were stratified by level of training and number of publications.

RESULTS

Overall, 150 of 690 residents (19.8%) responded, with a 98% (147 of 150) completion rate. Twenty of 150 residents (13.3%) reported formal training in manuscript preparation and choosing academic journals. Only 3.4% of residents reported departmental guidelines regarding publication in "predatory" journals; 57.7% were unsure. The 3 most important factors influencing publisher and journal choice were impact factor (ranked first for 59.0%), whether a journal is found in a major index (ranked first for 18.0%), and association with a reputable organization (ranked first for 17.0%). Importance of impact factor increased with number of publications (50% with 0 publications, 48.3% with 1-5, 63.9% with 5-10, 76.2% with 10-15, and 70.6% with >15). Cost considerations influenced journal choice at least once for 79 (52.7%) residents.

CONCLUSIONS

Impact factor was the most important consideration for residents when choosing an appropriate publisher, with increased emphasis with increasing number of publications. A minority had formal training in choosing appropriate academic journals and knowing how to identify so-called predatory journals or were aware if their department has proscriptions regarding publication in such journals. Additional emphasis on formal training for RO residents in manuscript preparation and choosing academic journals is warranted.

摘要

目的

我们旨在评估美国放射肿瘤学(RO)住院医师对出版过程的认知以及相关培训情况,重点关注对选择合适且正规的同行评审期刊进行学术出版的标准的认识和理解。还简要讨论了更广泛科学领域中掠夺性出版日益增长的挑战及其与住院医师培训的相关性。

方法和材料

对美国研究生医学教育认证委员会认证的所有RO项目的住院医师开展了一项调查,重点关注三个类别:(1)人口统计学;(2)学术研究的提交、同行评审和出版;(3)选择合适出版商/期刊的因素的主观排名。结果按培训水平和发表文章数量进行分层。

结果

总体而言,690名住院医师中有150名(19.8%)做出回应,完成率为98%(150名中的147名)。150名住院医师中有20名(13.3%)报告接受过稿件准备和选择学术期刊方面的正规培训。只有3.4%的住院医师报告所在科室有关于在“掠夺性”期刊上发表文章的指导方针;57.7%的人不确定。影响出版商和期刊选择的三个最重要因素是影响因子(59.0%的人将其排在首位)、期刊是否被收录在主要索引中(18.0%的人将其排在首位)以及与知名组织的关联(17.0%的人将其排在首位)。影响因子的重要性随着发表文章数量的增加而增加(发表0篇文章的人中有50%,发表1 - 5篇文章的人中有48.3%,发表5 - 10篇文章的人中有63.9%,发表10 - 15篇文章的人中有76.2%,发表超过15篇文章的人中有70.6%)。成本考虑至少影响过79名(52.7%)住院医师的期刊选择。

结论

影响因子是住院医师选择合适出版商时最重要的考虑因素,随着发表文章数量的增加,其重要性愈发凸显。少数人接受过选择合适学术期刊以及识别所谓掠夺性期刊的正规培训,或者知晓所在科室是否对此类期刊的发表有限制规定。有必要进一步加强对RO住院医师稿件准备和选择学术期刊方面的正规培训。

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