摘要
目的:对《广州医学院学报》2011年至2013年3年刊载的论文进行定量分析和科学评价。方法:采取文献计量学的方法统计2011至2013年间刊载的文章.用数据客观地分析和评价刊用率及各栏目文章总数、出版周期(以收到稿件之月起至文稿发表之月间的时间差计算)、学科分布、基金论文所占刊文量的比例以及引文量。结果:2011年至2013年共收到来稿932篇,刊出稿件564篇,3年总刊用率为60.5%。3年平均出版周期为(5.6±1.8)个月,出版周期呈逐年缩短的趋势。3年学报刊载论文最多的学科是临床医学,论文比超过60%,其次是基础医学。第3位是药学。3年刊载基金论文比例均维持在20%以上,平均每篇论文引用文献(9.1±3.O)篇。结论:《广州医学院学报》具有较好的时效性,刊文以临床研究为主,较好地体现了办刊宗旨。但论文刊用率稍高、基金论文比不大、引文量偏低,需要采取更好的措施提高办刊水平。
Objective:To conduct quantitative analysis and scientific evaluation On the published papers in Academic Journal of Guangzhou Medical College from 2011 to 2013. Methods: Papers published were statisticsed using bibliometrics from 2011 to 2013, and objectively analyzed and evaluated for data in republication rate, Total number of papers on each column, publishing cycle (time difference month from the date of receiving publication of the papers until the date of presentation ), subject distribution, the proportion of papers for the fund and citations amount. Results 932 papers were received from 2011 to 2013.564 papers were published, total republication rate of three years was 60.5%.3-year average publishing cycle was (5.6±1.8) months, the publication cycle was gradually shortened trend. Clinical papers were the most of three years in papers published in Academic Journal of Guangzhou Medical College, more than 60%, followed by basic medicine, the third was pharmacy. The proportion papers for the fund published in three years were maintained at above 20%, the average citations per paper was ( 9. 1 ± 3. 0) articles. Conclusions: Academic Journal of Guangzhou Medical College had a better timeliness, published an article based on clinical studies, and better reflected the purpose of the magazine. But papers republication rate was slightly higher, the proportion of papers for the fund was not higher, and citations amount was little low, need to take better measures to improve the level of the journal.
出处
《广州医学院学报》
2014年第3期145-148,共4页
Academic Journal of Guangzhou Medical College
关键词
广州医学院学报
期刊
文献计量学
Academic Journal of Guangzhou Medical College
periodicals
bibliometrics