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Arquivos Brasileiros de Oftalmologia
Influence of English language in the number of citations of articles published in Brazilian journals of Ophthalmology
Rodrigo Pessoa Cavalcanti Lira1  Rafael Marsicano Cezar Vieira1  Fauze Abdulmassih Gonçalves1  Maria Carolina Alves Ferreira1  Diana Maziero1  Thais Helena Moreira Passos1  Carlos Eduardo Leite Arieta1 
[1] ,Universidade Estadual de Campinas Department of Ophthalmology Campinas SP ,Brazil
关键词: Language;    Ophthalmology;    Bibliometrics;    Publication for scientific diffusion;    Scientific and technical publications;    Journal impact factor;    Journal article;    Linguagem;    Oftalmologia;    Bibliometria;    Publicações de divulgação científica;    Publicações científicas e técnicas;    Fator de impacto de revistas;    Artigo de revista;   
DOI  :  10.1590/S0004-27492013000100008
来源: SciELO
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【 摘 要 】

PURPOSE: To determine the association between language and number of citations of ophthalmology articles published in Brazilian journals. METHODS: This study was a systematic review. Original articles were identified by review of documents published at the two Brazilian ophthalmology journals indexed at Science Citation Index Expanded - SCIE ["Arquivos Brasileiros de Oftalmologia (ABO)" and "Revista Brasileira de Oftalmologia (RBO)"]. All document types ("articles" and "reviews") listed at SCIE in English (English Group) or in Portuguese (Portuguese Group) from January 1, 2008 to December 31, 2009 were included, except: "editorial materials"; "corrections"; "letters"; and "biographical items". The primary outcome was the number of citations through the end of second year after publication date. Subgroup analysis included likelihood of citation (cited at least once versus no citation), journal, and year of publication. RESULTS: The search at the web of science revealed 382 articles [107 (28%) in the English Group and 275 (72%) in the Portuguese Group]. Of those, 297 (77.7%) were published at the ABO and 85 (23.3%) at the RBO. The citation counts were statistically significantly higher (P<0.001) in the English Group (1.51 - SD 1.98 - range 0 to 11) compared with the Portuguese Group (0.57 - SD 1.06 - range 0 to 7). The likelihood citation was statistically significant higher (P<0.001) in the English Group (70/107 - 65.4%) compared with the Portuguese Group (89/275 - 32.7%). There were more articles published in English at the ABO (98/297 - 32.9%) than at the RBO (9/85 - 10.6%) [P<0.001]. There were no significant difference (P=0.967) at the proportion of articles published in English at the years 2008 (48/172 - 27.9%) and 2009 (59/210 - 28.1%). CONCLUSION: The number of citations of articles published in Portuguese at Brazilian ophthalmology journals is lower than the published in English. The results of this study suggest that the editorial boards should strongly encourage the authors to adopt English as the main language in their future articles.

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