Publication of original research in urologic journals--a neglected orphan?

The pathophysiologic mechanisms behind urologic disease are increasingly being elucidated. The object of this investigation was to evaluate the publication policies of urologic journals during a period of progressively better understanding and management of urologic disease. Based on the ISI Web of...

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Main Authors: Jens Mani, Jasmina Makarević, Eva Juengel, Hanns Ackermann, Karen Nelson, Axel Haferkamp, Roman A Blaheta
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Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2012-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3526592?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-efbd05dbb22b4ec09073adb4bcefb14a2020-11-25T01:40:42ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032012-01-01712e5242010.1371/journal.pone.0052420Publication of original research in urologic journals--a neglected orphan?Jens ManiJasmina MakarevićEva JuengelHanns AckermannKaren NelsonAxel HaferkampRoman A BlahetaThe pathophysiologic mechanisms behind urologic disease are increasingly being elucidated. The object of this investigation was to evaluate the publication policies of urologic journals during a period of progressively better understanding and management of urologic disease. Based on the ISI Web of Knowledge Journal Citation Reports and the PubMed database, the number and percentage of original experimental, original clinical, review or commentarial articles published between 2002-2010 in six leading urologic journals were analyzed. "British Journal of Urology International", "European Urology", "Urologic Oncology-Seminars and Original Investigations" ("Urologic Oncology"), "Urology", "The Journal of Urology", and "World Journal of Urology" were chosen, because these journals publish articles in all four categories. The publication policies of the six journals were very heterogeneous during the time period from 2002 to 2010. The percentage of original experimental and original clinical articles, related to all categories, remained the same in "British Journal of Urology International", "Urologic Oncology", "Urology" and "The Journal of Urology". The percentage of experimental reports in "World Journal of Urology" between 2002-2010 significantly increased from 10 to 20%. A distinct elevation in the percentage of commentarial articles accompanied by a reduction of clinical articles became evident in "European Urology" which significantly correlated with a large increase in the journal's impact factor. No clearly superior policy could be identified with regard to a general increase in the impact factors from all the journals. The publication policy of urologic journals does not expressly reflect the increase in scientific knowledge, which has occurred over the period 2002-2010. One way of increasing the exposure of urologists to research and expand the interface between experimental and clinical research, would be to enlarge the percentage of experimental articles published. There is no indication that such policy would be detrimental to a journal's impact factor.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3526592?pdf=render
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Jasmina Makarević
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Karen Nelson
Axel Haferkamp
Roman A Blaheta
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Jasmina Makarević
Eva Juengel
Hanns Ackermann
Karen Nelson
Axel Haferkamp
Roman A Blaheta
Publication of original research in urologic journals--a neglected orphan?
PLoS ONE
author_facet Jens Mani
Jasmina Makarević
Eva Juengel
Hanns Ackermann
Karen Nelson
Axel Haferkamp
Roman A Blaheta
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title Publication of original research in urologic journals--a neglected orphan?
title_short Publication of original research in urologic journals--a neglected orphan?
title_full Publication of original research in urologic journals--a neglected orphan?
title_fullStr Publication of original research in urologic journals--a neglected orphan?
title_full_unstemmed Publication of original research in urologic journals--a neglected orphan?
title_sort publication of original research in urologic journals--a neglected orphan?
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2012-01-01
description The pathophysiologic mechanisms behind urologic disease are increasingly being elucidated. The object of this investigation was to evaluate the publication policies of urologic journals during a period of progressively better understanding and management of urologic disease. Based on the ISI Web of Knowledge Journal Citation Reports and the PubMed database, the number and percentage of original experimental, original clinical, review or commentarial articles published between 2002-2010 in six leading urologic journals were analyzed. "British Journal of Urology International", "European Urology", "Urologic Oncology-Seminars and Original Investigations" ("Urologic Oncology"), "Urology", "The Journal of Urology", and "World Journal of Urology" were chosen, because these journals publish articles in all four categories. The publication policies of the six journals were very heterogeneous during the time period from 2002 to 2010. The percentage of original experimental and original clinical articles, related to all categories, remained the same in "British Journal of Urology International", "Urologic Oncology", "Urology" and "The Journal of Urology". The percentage of experimental reports in "World Journal of Urology" between 2002-2010 significantly increased from 10 to 20%. A distinct elevation in the percentage of commentarial articles accompanied by a reduction of clinical articles became evident in "European Urology" which significantly correlated with a large increase in the journal's impact factor. No clearly superior policy could be identified with regard to a general increase in the impact factors from all the journals. The publication policy of urologic journals does not expressly reflect the increase in scientific knowledge, which has occurred over the period 2002-2010. One way of increasing the exposure of urologists to research and expand the interface between experimental and clinical research, would be to enlarge the percentage of experimental articles published. There is no indication that such policy would be detrimental to a journal's impact factor.
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