Analysis of altmetrics and additional metrics of the 50 most-cited Behçet articles of all time: A Web of Science-based study.

Cem Evereklioglu, Hidayet Sener, Fatih Horozoğlu
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Objective: The number of citations is used for the scholarly impact of a published article, but it does not always correlate with higher-quality research. Behçet's disease (BD) is a debilitating-blinding disorder with a significant volume of published articles in literature. Our aim was to investigate the references of the 50 most-cited Behçet articles and to evaluate the relationship between altmetric attention score (AAS) and additional metrics. Methods: The Web of Science (WoS) core collection was used to search for the 50 most-cited Behçet articles. Additional metrics and AAS of the reviewed articles and the journals in which the articles were published, were evaluated. Results: A total of 11.372 published articles on BD, between 1975 and 2022, were found. The citation range of 50 highly-cited articles was between 172 and 1322. The "top 50 list" articles were published between 1988 and 2018, and the average age of the article since publication was 18.86 ± 6.08 years. Rheumatology journals were the most published category with 21 articles. There was a weak-to-moderate correlation between AAS and additional metrics. Conclusions: This is the first analysis regarding the AAS of the 50 most-cited articles on BD, which provides useful information about the social impact and characteristics in the academic community. AAS correlates weakly with citation-based quality indexes, and moderately with immediacy index, which evaluates speed. The publication year should be considered when comparing or evaluating the AAS of articles. AAS could be evaluated in a secondary plan for scientific impact analysis.

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对有史以来被引用次数最多的 50 篇 Behçet 文章的 altmetrics 和其他指标进行分析:基于科学网的研究。
目的:引用次数被用来衡量一篇已发表文章的学术影响力,但它并不总是与更高质量的研究相关联。贝赫切特氏病(BD)是一种使人衰弱的致盲性疾病,其文献发表量很大。我们的目的是调查被引用次数最多的50篇贝赫切特病文章的参考文献,并评估altmetric关注度评分(AAS)与其他指标之间的关系。研究方法使用科学网(WoS)核心数据库搜索了50篇被引用次数最多的Behçet文章。此外,还评估了受评文章的其他指标和AAS,以及文章发表的期刊。结果:共找到 1975 年至 2022 年间发表的 11372 篇有关白塞氏病的文章。50 篇高被引文章的引文范围在 172 至 1322 之间。榜单前50名 "文章发表于1988年至2018年之间,文章发表后的平均年龄为(18.86 ± 6.08)年。风湿病学期刊是发表文章最多的类别,共有21篇文章。AAS与其他指标之间存在弱到中等程度的相关性。结论:这是首次对被引用次数最多的50篇BD文章的AAS进行分析,为了解学术界的社会影响和特点提供了有用的信息。AAS与基于引文的质量指标相关性较弱,与评价速度的即时性指数相关性一般。在比较或评估文章的 AAS 时应考虑发表年份。可以在科学影响分析的二级计划中对 AAS 进行评估。
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