Original Article

Analysis of Six Orthodontic Journals in Science Citation Index and Science Citation Index Expanded: A Bibliometric Analysis

10.5152/TurkJOrthod.2018.17059

  • Fundagül Bilgiç
  • Eyüp Burak Küçük
  • Özlem Akıncı Sözer
  • Yazgı Ay
  • Abdullah Kaya
  • Murat Kaptaç

Received Date: 02.02.2018 Accepted Date: 01.03.2018 Turk J Orthod 2018;31(3):73-78

Objective:

To analyze the article type, origin, main affiliation, number of publications, authors, and affiliations of six orthodontic journals during two intervals of 5 years each (2006-2010 and 2011-2015).

Methods:

In total, 4879 articles examined in this study were screened online at the individual journal’s website. The types of articles and their authorship characteristics in the six orthodontic journals [three journals indexed by Science Citation Index (SCI) and the others indexed by Science Citation Index Expanded (SCIE)] were recorded. Parameters were tested using the Pearson chi-square for independence at a 0.05 level of significance.

Results:

Among all the article types, research articles were the most published in the orthodontic journals indexed by SCI and SCIE in the first (2006-2010; 88.1% and 77.6%, respectively) and second periods (2011-2015; 84.4% and 74.6%, respectively). In the first and second intervals, the European Union was the most common origin among articles accepted by the journals listed in SCI (30.1% and 29.2% respectively), whereas Asia/Oceania was the common origin among articles accepted by the journals listed in SCIE (44.1% and 43.4%, respectively).

Conclusion:

The articles published in the orthodontics journals listed under SCI and SCIE for 2006-2010 and 2011-2015 were significantly different in terms of numbers and characteristics.

Keywords: Article characteristics, bibliometrics, orthodontic journals