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医学各专业开放获取出版的文章处理费的差异。

Variability in article processing charges of open-access publishing across medical specialties.

作者信息

Tocco Emily G, Mayhew Mackenzie M, Mercante Margaret G, Kuchimanchi Nidhi, Moheb Mohamad El, Shen Chengli, Tsung Allan, Witt Russell G

机构信息

Department of Surgery, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, Virginia, United States of America.

出版信息

PLoS One. 2025 Jul 30;20(7):e0320684. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0320684. eCollection 2025.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Open-access (OA) journals provide public access to research but often impose a financial burden on researchers through article processing charges (APCs). The connection between APCs and indicators of journal prestige, such as journal impact factor (JIF), and their variation across medical specialties remains unclear. This study investigates how publication costs relate to journal prestige across diverse medical fields.

METHODS

Data from 1,117 hybrid and OA journals across 29 medical specialties were compiled from Journal Citation Reports and journal websites. Pearson correlation coefficients between APCs and journal characteristics (JIF, journal citation indicator, citation counts, and percentage of OA publications) were calculated. Linear regression was used to assess the impact of these journal characteristics on APC variance. Bartlett's test for homogeneity of variances was performed to evaluate differences in APC variance across specialties and publishing models. Journal counts by country of origin and corresponding median APCs were also analyzed.

RESULTS

Significant variation in APCs was observed across specialties, with hematology/oncology journals having the highest median APC ($4,690) and primary care journals the lowest ($2,690). Hybrid journals had higher median APCs than OA journals ($4,248 vs. $2,909, p < 0.001). JIF and the proportion of OA publications accounted for only 14.1% of the APC variance in Q1 journals. Weak positive correlations were found between APC and both JIF (r = 0.38) and citation counts (r = 0.38), and a weak negative correlation between APC and the proportion of OA publications (r = -0.28).

CONCLUSIONS

Across all medical specialties, hybrid journals have higher APCs than fully open-access journals. Although APCs vary within specialties, differences across fields are less pronounced. The weak correlations between APC and journal prestige metrics suggest that factors such as JIF, citation counts, and the proportion of OA publications account for only a small fraction of APC variability.

摘要

背景

开放获取(OA)期刊使研究成果能够公开获取,但通常会通过文章处理费(APC)给研究人员带来经济负担。APC与期刊声望指标(如期刊影响因子(JIF))之间的联系,以及它们在不同医学专业之间的差异仍不明确。本研究调查了不同医学领域的出版成本与期刊声望之间的关系。

方法

从《期刊引证报告》和期刊网站收集了29个医学专业的1117种混合期刊和OA期刊的数据。计算了APC与期刊特征(JIF、期刊引证指标、被引频次和OA出版物百分比)之间的Pearson相关系数。采用线性回归评估这些期刊特征对APC方差的影响。进行Bartlett方差齐性检验,以评估各专业和出版模式之间APC方差的差异。还分析了按原产国划分的期刊数量及相应的APC中位数。

结果

各专业的APC存在显著差异,血液学/肿瘤学期刊的APC中位数最高(4690美元),初级保健期刊的APC中位数最低(2690美元)。混合期刊的APC中位数高于OA期刊(4248美元对2909美元,p<0.001)。在Q1区期刊中,JIF和OA出版物比例仅占APC方差的14.1%。APC与JIF(r=0.38)和被引频次(r=0.38)之间均存在弱正相关,APC与OA出版物比例之间存在弱负相关(r=-0.28)。

结论

在所有医学专业中,混合期刊的APC高于完全开放获取期刊。虽然APC在各专业内部存在差异,但不同领域之间的差异不太明显。APC与期刊声望指标之间的弱相关性表明,JIF、被引频次和OA出版物比例等因素仅占APC变异性的一小部分。

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