摘要
目的分析《现代中医临床》零被引论文的特点,及其与期刊影响力的关系,提出编辑应对策略。方法从中国知网数据库查询《现代中医临床》2010—2014年发表的所有文献,筛选出零被引论文,并对其发表时间、栏目分布、第一作者信息、内外稿情况及篇幅等进行全面分析。结果随着时间的延长,零被引的数量有所减少;栏目分布方面,在5年81篇零被引论文中,11篇来自“思路与方法”,11篇来自“个案报道”,8篇来自“导师经验”,8篇来自“专题研究”,8篇来自“临床研究”;副高级、中级职称人员和在读硕士生对零被引论文的贡献度最高;内稿对零被引论文的贡献度高于外稿;论文篇幅长短与被引用次数呈现明显的正相关趋势。结论研究提示期刊编辑应从优化栏目设置、丰富和优化稿件来源、重视作者培养和提升编辑自身科研水平等方面去应对零被引论文的产生和激活。
Objective To analyze the characteristics of zero-cited papers in Modern Chinese Clinical Medicine and its relationship with the influence of journals,and propose an editorial coping strategy.Methods All the documents published in Modern Chinese Clinical Medicine from 2010 to 2014 were searched from the CNKI database,and zero-cited papers were selected.The time,column distribution,first author information,internal and external drafts and length were analyzed.Results With the extension of time,the number of zero-cited will be reduced;in terms of column distribution,11 of the 81 zero-cited papers in 5 years are from“thinking and methods”,11 are from“case reports”,and 8 are from“Instructor Experience”,8 from“Special Studies”and 8 from“Clinical Studies”;Deputy Senior,Intermediate and Master's students have the highest contribution to zero-cited papers;the contribution of the draft to zero-cited papers is high In the external draft;the length of the paper and the number of citations showed a significant positive correlation trend.Conclusion Research suggests that journal editors should deal with the generation and activation of zero-cited papers from the aspects of optimizing column settings,enriching and optimizing the source of manuscripts,attaching importance to author training,and improving the level of editorial research.
作者
吴凤芝
谭丽博
张玮玮
杨文君
周蕾
席宁
倪胜楼
Wu Fengzhi;Tan Libo;Zhang Weiwei;Yang Wenjun;Zhou Lei;Xi Ning;Ni Shenglou(Beijing University of Chinese Medicine,Beijing 100029)
出处
《现代中医临床》
2019年第5期66-69,F0003,共5页
Modern Chinese Clinical Medicine
基金
北京中医药大学校级自主课题(No.2018-XAJLJJ-023)
关键词
期刊影响力
零被引论文
现代中医临床
journal influence
zero-cited paper
Modern Chinese Clinical Medicine