Alloro G, Casilli C, Taningher M, Ugolini D
National Institute for Cancer Research, Genoa, Italy.
Eur J Cancer. 1998 Feb;34(3):290-5. doi: 10.1016/s0959-8049(97)10057-0.
This study, prompted by a number of articles presaging the imminent demise of biomedical journals due to the rise of their electronic spread, analysed 54 Web sites of the journals included in the Oncology section of the Science Citation Index, Journal Citation Reports (1994) and the sites of 10 other leading digitised biomedical journals. The aim was to determine quantitative and qualitative differences in terms of information content existing between the two media. The analysis confirmed that there are limits to the information contained in the scientific journals currently on the Internet and upholds the authors' conclusion that, in the oncology field, the printed journal will continue to have an important role for most individual users for some time.
这项研究是由一些文章引发的,这些文章预示着生物医学期刊因电子传播的兴起即将消亡。该研究分析了《科学引文索引》肿瘤学部分、《期刊引证报告》(1994年)中收录的期刊的54个网站,以及其他10种领先的数字化生物医学期刊的网站。目的是确定两种媒体在信息内容方面存在的数量和质量差异。分析证实,目前互联网上的科学期刊所包含的信息存在局限性,并支持作者的结论,即在肿瘤学领域,印刷版期刊在一段时间内对大多数个人用户仍将发挥重要作用。