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Abstract
Aim: To find out features in literature demand by researchers in the field of andrology and to offer advice on literature utilization and journal management.
Methods: Five andrology journals indexed by Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-E) (Andrologia, Archives of Andrology, Asian Journal of Andrology, International Journal of Andrology, and Journal of Andrology) were included in the study. Original articles, editorials, reviews, corrections and letters from these journals were analyzed with bibliometric method for document loading, citations, information absorbing ability, and geographical coverage.
Results: The average number of references in each paper was 28.78. The main type of references was periodicals (94.32%), while books and other sources accounted for only 5.68%. Average Price index was 30.14%. The number of references in the first ranking 10 periodicals cited by the five journals made up 34.53% of the total references cited. Geographically, the five journals covered 6 continents with 42 countries or regions.
Conclusion: Andrology journals have a wide coverage of literatures, which are related to reproductive medicine, urology, endocrinology and biochemistry. References in andrology journals are mainly periodicals and are relatively old. US, China and Japan lead the world in andrology researches for the number of papers published.
目的:了解男科研究人员的文献需求特点,为文献利用和期刊管理提供建议。方法:纳入SCI-E收录的5种男科期刊(Andrologia、Archives of andrology、Asian Journal of andrology、International Journal of andrology和Journal of andrology)。采用文献计量学方法对这些期刊的原创文章、社论、评论、更正和来信进行文献加载、引文、信息吸收能力和地理覆盖等方面的分析。结果:平均每篇论文引用文献数为28.78篇。参考文献类型以期刊为主(94.32%),书籍和其他来源仅占5.68%。平均物价指数为30.14%。5种期刊引用前10位期刊的引用数占总引用数的34.53%。从地理上看,这五种期刊覆盖了6大洲42个国家或地区。结论:男科期刊文献涵盖面广,涉及生殖医学、泌尿学、内分泌学、生物化学等多个领域。男科期刊的参考文献以期刊为主,历史较长。美国、中国和日本在男科研究方面的论文发表数量居世界前列。