论文标题

出版模式因19009大流行而引起的变化:纵向和短期科学计分析

Publication Patterns' Changes due to the COVID-19 Pandemic: A longitudinal and short-term scientometric analysis

论文作者

Aviv-Reuven, Shir, Rosenfeld, Ariel

论文摘要

最近几个月,Covid-19(也称为SARS-COV-2和冠状病毒)大流行已经遍及全球。同时发表了有关大流行各个方面的广泛学术研究。在这项工作中,我们分析了由于大流行而导致的生物医学出版模式的变化。我们研究了同行审查的期刊和预印式服务器中出版物数量的变化,平均接受提交给生物医学期刊的论文的时间,这些论文的国际作者身份(由多样性和数量表达)以及期刊指标和所述更改之间的可能关联。我们使用两种方法研究了这些可能的变化:一种短期分析,通过该方法在爆发的前六个月中,相关论文和非covid-19相关论文均检查了爆发的前六个月的变化;以及一种纵向方法,与前四年相比,检查了变化。我们的结果表明,到目前为止,大流行对所有研究的学术出版物的叙述都产生了巨大影响:已经见证了出版物数量的急剧增加,几乎可以完全归因于大流行;显而易见的是,获得Covid-19论文接受的平均速度要快得多,并且(部分)以非循环的19篇论文为代价。还确定了Covid-19论文的国际合作量的大幅度减少。随着大流行的继续传播,这些变化可能会导致非循环的199个生物医学领域的研究缓慢,并带来较低的国际合作率。

In recent months the COVID-19 (also known as SARS-CoV-2 and Coronavirus) pandemic has spread throughout the world. In parallel, extensive scholarly research regarding various aspects of the pandemic has been published. In this work, we analyse the changes in biomedical publishing patterns due to the pandemic. We study the changes in the volume of publications in both peer reviewed journals and preprint servers, average time to acceptance of papers submitted to biomedical journals, international (co-)authorship of these papers (expressed by diversity and volume), and the possible association between journal metrics and said changes. We study these possible changes using two approaches: a short-term analysis through which changes during the first six months of the outbreak are examined for both COVID-19 related papers and non-COVID-19 related papers; and a longitudinal approach through which changes are examined in comparison to the previous four years. Our results show that the pandemic has so far had a tremendous effect on all examined accounts of scholarly publications: A sharp increase in publication volume has been witnessed and it can be almost entirely attributed to the pandemic; a significantly faster mean time to acceptance for COVID-19 papers is apparent, and it has (partially) come at the expense of non-COVID-19 papers; and a significant reduction in international collaboration for COVID-19 papers has also been identified. As the pandemic continues to spread, these changes may cause a slow down in research in non-COVID-19 biomedical fields and bring about a lower rate of international collaboration.

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