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[关于“墨西哥社会保障局工作人员对 COVID-19 科学出版物的文献计量分析”一文的评论]

[Comment on articule "Bibliometric analysis of scientific publications on COVID-19 elaborated by staff of the Instituto Mexicano del Seguro Social"].

作者信息

Valencia-Alonso Jorge, Pineda-Cervantes Gamaliel Andrés, Franco-Rico José Antonio

机构信息

Instituto Politécnico Nacional, Escuela Nacional de Biblioteconomía y Archivonomía, Departamento de Biblioteconomía. Ciudad de México, México.

Academia Nacional de Medicina de México, Biblioteca y Archivo Histórico. Ciudad de México, México.

出版信息

Rev Med Inst Mex Seguro Soc. 2023 Jul 31;61(4):406-408. doi: 10.5281/zenodo.8200062.

Abstract

In this letter to the editor, some doubts are expressed about the methodology used in the article Bibliometric analysis of scientific publications on COVID-19 elaborated by staff of the Instituto Mexicano del Seguro Social with the purpose of clarifying them and strengthening the scientific rigor with which it was carried out the investigation. The replicability of the studies is essential for other researchers to be able to assess the quality of the study and the validity of its results, in addition to ensuring the transparency of the science.

摘要

在这封致编辑的信中,有人对墨西哥社会保障局工作人员撰写的关于新冠疫情科学出版物的文献计量分析文章中所使用的方法表示了一些疑问,目的是澄清这些疑问,并加强开展该研究所秉持的科学严谨性。研究的可重复性对于其他研究人员能够评估研究质量及其结果的有效性至关重要,此外还能确保科学的透明度。

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