Assessing the H-Indexes of Editorial Board Members in Ophthalmology Journals Published in Türkiye.

Beyoglu Eye Journal Pub Date : 2024-06-01 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.14744/bej.2024.03030
Murat Erdag, Mehmet Citirik
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Abstract

Objectives: The focus of this study was to assess and compare the h-indexes of editorial board members from eight ophthalmology journals in Türkiye and explore the potential correlations between these indexes and the sub-specialties of board members.

Methods: Conducted in December 2023, this cross-sectional study utilized publicly available data from Google Scholar (GS), Web of Science, and Scopus. The h-index and number of publications by editorial board members from eight Turkish ophthalmology journals were analyzed. Statistical analysis for this study involved the use of SPSS, employing descriptive statistics, one-way analysis of variance, and post hoc tests for group comparisons.

Results: Of the 415 editorial board members, 26 were not ophthalmologists and 12 worked abroad; the credentials of 10 could not be verified. A total of 367 authors were evaluated, revealing significant differences in publication numbers and h-indices among the different subspecialties. Notably, the retinal specialists demonstrated higher productivity. Variability in citation counts was observed across databases, with GS having the widest range. Differences were also noted in the publication and h-index among the editorial boards of different journals.

Conclusion: The h-index and number of publications effectively reflected the active status of ophthalmology authors. This study contributes valuable information regarding Turkish ophthalmology journals and their editorial boards, serving as an inspiration for young ophthalmologists. These findings underscore the diverse successes of ophthalmologists across subspecialties, encouraging the exploration of less-explored areas in academic pursuits.

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评估在土耳其出版的眼科期刊中编委会成员的 H 指数。
研究目的本研究的重点是评估和比较土耳其八家眼科期刊编委会成员的 h 指数,并探讨这些指数与编委会成员的亚专业之间的潜在相关性:这项横断面研究于 2023 年 12 月进行,利用了 Google Scholar(GS)、Web of Science 和 Scopus 的公开数据。研究分析了土耳其八种眼科期刊的 h 指数和编委会成员发表论文的数量。本研究的统计分析使用了 SPSS,采用了描述性统计、单因素方差分析和分组比较的事后检验:在 415 名编委会成员中,26 人不是眼科医生,12 人在国外工作;10 人的资历无法核实。共对 367 位作者进行了评估,结果显示,不同亚专科的作者在发表论文数量和 h 指数方面存在显著差异。值得注意的是,视网膜专家的工作效率更高。各数据库的引用次数存在差异,其中 GS 的范围最大。不同期刊编辑部的论文发表量和 h 指数也存在差异:结论:h 指数和论文数量有效反映了眼科作者的活跃程度。这项研究提供了有关土耳其眼科期刊及其编辑委员会的宝贵信息,对年轻的眼科医生具有启发作用。这些发现强调了眼科医生在各亚专科取得的不同成就,鼓励他们在学术研究中探索较少涉足的领域。
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