Department of Stomatology, School of Medicine and Dentistry, University of Valencia, Valencia, Spain.
Department of History of Science and Information Science, School of Medicine and Dentistry, University of Valencia, Valencia, Spain.
PLoS One. 2022 May 31;17(5):e0268993. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0268993. eCollection 2022.
As part of the Open Science movement, this study aims to analyze the current state of open access and open data policies concerning the availability of articles and raw data of the journals belonging to the category "Medicine, General & Internal" of the Science Citation Index Expanded.
Journal data sharing policies were evaluated through the following variables: possibility of manuscript storage in repositories; reuse policy; publication on a website; and statement regarding complementary material. Subsequently, an analysis of the supplementary material associated with each article was performed through the PubMed Central repository. The study reported was assessed following the STROBE guidelines for observational studies.
This study shows that only one-third of the journals included in the category "Medicine, General & Internal" allow the depositing of their documents in repositories and its reuse, while approximately half of the journals agree to publish the document on a website as well as to deposit supplementary material along with the publication. However, the reality about this last variable is that only 9.5% of the articles analyzed contained supplementary material being the main journals involved, BMJ Open, JAMA Network Open, New England Journal of Medicine, Lancet and Plos Medicine.
The analysis of the opening policies of the journals concerning data availability in medical research reveals the unequal positioning of publishers towards the sharing of open data, the ambiguity regarding government policies about the obligation to deposit data and the need for ethical and standardization requirements in the typology/format of the data deposited without forgetting the important role that the researcher plays. Further studies based on journals indexed in medical databases other than Science Citation Index Expanded are needed.
作为开放科学运动的一部分,本研究旨在分析《科学引文索引扩展版》中“医学,一般和内科”类别期刊的开放获取和开放数据政策的现状,以了解这些期刊的文章和原始数据的可获取性。
通过以下变量评估期刊数据共享政策:是否有可能将手稿存储在知识库中;再利用政策;在网站上发布;以及关于补充材料的声明。随后,通过 PubMed Central 知识库对与每篇文章相关的补充材料进行分析。本研究报告按照 STROBE 观察性研究指南进行评估。
本研究表明,只有三分之一的“医学,一般和内科”类别期刊允许将其文件存储在知识库中并重复使用,而大约一半的期刊同意在网站上发布文件,并随出版物一起存储补充材料。然而,关于最后一个变量的实际情况是,只有 9.5%的分析文章包含补充材料,主要涉及的期刊有 BMJ Open、JAMA Network Open、New England Journal of Medicine、Lancet 和 Plos Medicine。
对医学研究中数据可用性的期刊开放政策进行分析,揭示了出版商在开放数据共享方面的不平等定位,对政府关于数据存储义务的政策存在模糊性,以及在不忘记研究人员所扮演的重要角色的情况下,对数据存储的类型/格式的伦理和标准化要求的需求。需要对除《科学引文索引扩展版》之外的医学数据库中索引的期刊进行进一步研究。