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Covid-related Papers Contribute 50% on the JIF of High Impact Medicine Journals Cover

Covid-related Papers Contribute 50% on the JIF of High Impact Medicine Journals

By: Jiandong Zhang,  Yahui Liu and  Zhesi Shen  
Open Access
|Oct 2022

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On June 28, 2022, Journal Citation Reports 2021 was released, which is also the first time that Covid19-related publications have been included in the calculation of Journal Impact Factor (JIF). Journals in medical fields like infectious diseases, critical care, public health have significant increase in JIF. Here, by excluding the citations from and to Covid19-related papers, we identified the top 10 medical journals having the largest contribution of Covid-related papers on JIF as shown in Table 1. Prestigious medical journals are included in these identified journals. Averagely, Covid-related papers contribution rate is about 50% on the JIF of these 10 journals (with 7 journals having more than 50%). For example, Covid-related papers contribute 108.5 to the JIF of Lancet and boost it over 200 for the first time. The Covid-19 is a huge challenge to our life and scientific research, and it also raises an unprecedented challenge to our scientific research evaluation system, especially to the quantitative evaluation system, e.g., how to deal with the dominance of Covid-related papers in highly-cited papers, the new citation elites due to publications of Covid-related papers, the ranking boost of scientific journals and institutions.

Table 1

Top 10 journals having the largest contribution of Covid-related papers1 to JIF.

IndexJournalJIF2021JIF2021w/o Covid2Contributionof Covid3Percentage4
1Lancet202.794.2108.553.5%
2JAMA JAMMEDASSOC157.363.893.659.5%
3NEW ENGL JMED176.196.279.945.4%
4LANCET RESP MED102.640.762.060.4%
5LANCET INFECT DIS71.423.847.666.7%
6BMJBRIT MEDJ93.347.545.949.2%
7LANCET PSYCHIAT77.133.144.057.1%
8LANCET PUBLICHEALTH72.430.641.857.7%
9NAT REV IMMUNOL108.668.240.437.2%
10JINFECTION38.68.829.877.2%
1

Covid-related papers are identified as papers with ‘covid’, ‘sars-cov’, ‘coronavirus’, and ‘ncov’ in title.

2

JIF2021w/oCovid=TotalCitationsCitationsfrom/tocovid-relatedpapersCitableItemcovid-related-CitableItem {\rm{JIF}}2021\,\,{\rm{w}}/{\rm{o}}\,{\rm{Covid = }}{{Total\,Citations - Citations\,from/to\,{ covid - related}\,papers} \over {CitableItem - {\mathop{ covid - related}} - CitableItem}}

3

Contribution of Covid = JIF2021 − JIF2021w/o Covid

4

Percentage=ContributionofCovidJIF2021 {\rm{Percentage}} = {{{\rm{Contribution}}\,{\rm{of}}\,{\rm{Covid}}} \over {JIF2021}}

DOI: https://doi.org/10.2478/jdis-2022-0020 | Journal eISSN: 2543-683X | Journal ISSN: 2096-157X
Language: English
Page range: 1 - 2
Submitted on: Sep 20, 2022
Accepted on: Sep 21, 2022
Published on: Oct 14, 2022
Published by: Chinese Academy of Sciences, National Science Library
In partnership with: Paradigm Publishing Services
Publication frequency: 4 issues per year

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