El impacto de las publicaciones seriadas y su efecto sobre la producción científica cubana sobre Bibliotecología y Ciencias de la Información

Adria Amaro-Ares, Rosa Lidia Vega-Almeida, Ricardo Arencibia-Jorge

Resumen


Objetivo. Este estudio tuvo como objetivo identificar, desde una perspectiva cuantitativa, las diferencias existentes entre la investigación científica cubana publicada en revistas de máxima visibilidad y el resto de la producción científica nacional, utilizando como herramienta de análisis los cuartiles de visibilidad establecidos por el portal Scimago Journal & Country Rank, elaborados a partir de la base de datos Scopus.
Diseño/Metodología/Enfoque. Se seleccionó como caso de estudio la producción científica cubana sobre Bibliotecología y Ciencias de la Información indizada en esta base de datos. Se empleó una batería de indicadores cienciométricos para analizar los niveles de citación, colaboración y liderazgo presentes en el conjunto de artículos perteneciente a cada uno de los cuartiles de visibilidad. Se analizó la correlación entre los indicadores estudiados.
Resultados/Discusión. Se confirmó la alta dependencia de los indicadores basados en análisis de citas, así como de la colaboración internacional, en relación con el cuartil de visibilidad de las revistas.
Conclusiones. Se concluye que la producción científica nacional con mayor influencia sobre la comunidad científica internacional en este dominio es aquella que se da a conocer en las revistas pertenecientes al primer cuartil. De igual forma, se identifica que la producción científica nacional sobre Bibliotecología y Ciencias de la Información depende de la colaboración internacional para alcanzar altos niveles de visibilidad, y aún no es capaz de generar sistemáticamente por sí misma investigaciones que impacten de manera significativa sobre la comunidad científica internacional. Originalidad/Valor. Primer estudio bibliométrico de la Bibliotecología y Ciencias de la Información cubana utilizando el impacto de las revistas donde fueron publicadas las investigaciones como principal categoría analítica.

Palabras clave


Ranking cienciométricos; Publicaciones seriadas; Scimago Journal Rank; Scopus; Indicadores bibliométricos; Bibliotecología; Ciencia de la información

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