dominance of foreign citations in brazilian orthopedics journals,
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Objective:To evaluate whether there is any preference for citing journals from other countries to the detriment of Brazilian journals, in three Brazilian orthopedics journals.Methods:All the References of articles published in 2011 by the journals Acta Ortopédica Brasileira, Coluna/Columna and Revista Brasileira de Ortopedia were evaluated to as certain how many of these came from Brazilian journals and how many from foreign journals.Results:3813 References distributed among 187 articles were analyzed. Out of this total, 306 (8.02%) were from Brazilian journals. There was no difference between the three journals analyzed. There were 76 articles (40.64%) without any citations of articles in Brazilian journals and only two articles (1%) cited more Brazilian articles than articles published elsewhere.Conclusion:There is a need for Brazilian researchers to cite articles from Brazilian journals more often.
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| Authors | ;Renan Kleber Costa Teixeira;Vitor Nagai Yamaki;Rita de Cássia Rodrigues Rosa;Rui Sergio Monteiro de Barros;Nara Macedo Botelho |
| Journal | scientific american |
| Year | 2014 |
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