Saberi Mohammad Karim, Mokhtari Heidar, Ouchi Ali, Vakilimofrad Hossein
Department of Medical Library and Information Sciences, School of Paramedicine, Hamadan University of Medical Sciences, Hamadan, Iran.
Department of Library and Information Science, Payame Noor University, Tehran, Iran.
Med J Islam Repub Iran. 2021 Dec 30;35:189. doi: 10.47176/mjiri.35.189. eCollection 2021.
As a newly-emerged metric for evaluating scientific research, altmetrics captures the online activity regarding individual scientific items and is increasingly used in disseminating scientific information in a real-time span. This study aimed to conduct an altmetrics analysis of articles published in the Medical Journal of the Islamic Republic of Iran (MJIRI) during 1987-2020. Using the archives of MJIRI's articles (during 1987-2020) and the four databases of Google Scholar, Scopus, Dimensions, and Altmetrics needed data on received citations as well as altmetric indicators and altmetric attention scores of these articles were extracted manually in December 2020. Data analysis was done in Excell and SPSS-25. Only 1274 MJIRI articles (about 51%) were present in the Altmetric Institute and had an altmetric attention score. Only 109 papers (8.5%) were shared at least once on online social media. Twitter was the most frequent social medium used for sharing the articles (n=91, 7.14%). These articles were twitted 171 times in total and the mean rate of twitting them was 1.88 per paper. Users from 21 countries in the world tweeted the articles. The top three twitting courtiers/regions were the United States (n=47), the United Kingdom (n=14) and India (n=3), respectively. Regarding twitters' membership status, the top three ranks were dedicated to the members of the public with 137 twits, practitioners (doctors and other healthcare professionals) with 18 twits and scientists with 16 twits. In Mendeley, the top three ranks were dedicated to master students (n=284), bachelor students (n=240) and Ph.D. students (n=155), respectively. The top three disciplines in this regard were medicine and dentistry (n=335), nursing and health profession (n=190), and biochemistry, genetics and molecular biology (n=68). Most of the highly-mentioned articles were review papers. The relationship between the altmetric attention score and citation performance of MJIR articles was not significant (p>0.05). This study is one of the first studies to investigate the altmetrics indicators of articles published in an Iranian high-prestigious internationally-wide medical journal. Using social media tools can certainly promote medical scholars' scientific interactions and make added value for research published in medical journals. Editorial boards, including that of MJIRI can use altmetrics for detecting research trends and publishing approaches and consequently increased citation counts and research impact.
作为一种新兴的科研评估指标,替代计量学能够捕捉有关单个科研项目的在线活动,并越来越多地用于在实时范围内传播科学信息。本研究旨在对1987年至2020年期间发表在《伊朗伊斯兰共和国医学杂志》(MJIRI)上的文章进行替代计量学分析。利用MJIRI文章的存档(1987年至2020年期间)以及谷歌学术、Scopus、Dimensions和替代计量学这四个数据库,提取关于这些文章的被引次数以及替代计量指标和替代计量关注度得分所需的数据,并于2020年12月手动提取。数据分析在Excell和SPSS-25中进行。在替代计量学机构中,只有1274篇MJIRI文章(约51%)有替代计量关注度得分。只有109篇论文(8.5%)在在线社交媒体上至少被分享过一次。推特是用于分享文章的最频繁的社交媒体(n = 91,7.14%)。这些文章总共被推特转发了171次,平均每篇文章的转发率为1.88次。来自世界21个国家的用户在推特上转发了这些文章。转发量排名前三的国家/地区分别是美国(n = 47)、英国(n = 14)和印度(n = 3)。关于推特用户的会员身份,排名前三的分别是公众成员,有137次转发;从业者(医生和其他医疗保健专业人员),有18次转发;科学家,有16次转发。在Mendeley中,排名前三的分别是硕士生(n = 284)、本科生(n = 240)和博士生(n = 155)。在这方面排名前三的学科是医学和牙医学(n = 335)、护理学和健康专业(n = 190)以及生物化学、遗传学和分子生物学(n = 68)。大多数被高度提及的文章是综述论文。MJIR文章的替代计量关注度得分与被引表现之间的关系不显著(p>0.05)。本研究是首批调查在一本享有国际声誉的伊朗医学高影响力期刊上发表的文章的替代计量指标的研究之一。使用社交媒体工具肯定可以促进医学学者之间的科学互动,并为医学期刊上发表的研究创造附加值。包括MJIRI编辑委员会在内的编辑委员会可以使用替代计量学来检测研究趋势和出版方法,从而提高被引次数和研究影响力。