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Abstract
This paper deals with the multi-perspective bibliometric analysis of Central European scientific journals indexed in the Web of Science database and covered in the Journal Citation Reports – Social Science Citation Index (SSCI). The analysis focuses on the evaluation of the (inter) national orientation of Central European Social Science journals indexed in the period 2012 – 2015. Data were obtained from the Web of Science database on October 20, 2016. The journals are divided in two groups in favour of the scientific discipline identifying the journal in the Web of Science. The first group consists of journals belonged to public health and psychology. The second group includes all social related scientific journals covered in both the SSCI and Science Citation Index Expanded (SCIE) databases. Journals were chosen by language versions of journals in the Web of Science, language versions of articles, authors’ most important institutional affiliations; and other statistically significant indicators provided by Clarivate Analytics. Assessment of the “openness of Central European journals” to foreign authors was analyzed on the basis of the “INO indicator” (Index of National Orientation). Statistical analyses were conducted on the articles which carry the relevant scientific information. Descriptive statistics was used for the data analysis, using frequencies, percentages and means. The results of this research showed a strong orientation towards Slovakian and Czech authors regardless of the two analyzed groups. Based on INO, most of the Central European journals quality and impact were comparatively low. A competitive environment has been created for journals in the social science disciplines, especially for those with competitors in neighboring countries in fields such as psychology, economics, geography and sociology.
本文对Web of Science数据库中收录的中欧科学期刊进行了多视角的文献计量分析,这些期刊包含在期刊引文报告-社会科学引文索引(SSCI)中。该分析侧重于评估2012-2015年期间编入索引的中欧社会科学期刊的(国家间)取向。数据于2016年10月20日从Web of Science数据库中获得。这些期刊被分为两组,以支持在科学网络上识别期刊的科学学科。第一组由公共卫生和心理学期刊组成。第二组包括SSCI和科学引文索引扩展(SCIE)数据库中涵盖的所有社会相关科学期刊。期刊是根据科学网期刊的语言版本、文章的语言版本以及作者最重要的机构关系来选择的;以及Clarivate Analytics提供的其他具有统计意义的指标。根据“国家定位指数”(INO Index of National Orientation)对“中欧期刊对外国作者开放程度”的评估进行了分析。对载有相关科学信息的文章进行了统计分析。数据分析采用描述性统计,使用频率、百分比和平均值。这项研究的结果表明,无论被分析的两个群体是谁,都强烈倾向于斯洛伐克和捷克的作者。基于INO,大多数中欧期刊的质量和影响力都相对较低。为社会科学学科的期刊创造了竞争环境,尤其是那些在心理学、经济学、地理学和社会学等领域与邻国竞争的期刊。