TY - JOUR
T1 - Are nationally oriented journals indexed in Scopus becoming more international? The effect of publication language and access modality
AU - Moed, Henk F.
AU - De Moya-Anegon, Felix
AU - Guerrero-Bote, Vicente
AU - Lopez-Illescas, Carmen
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2020 Elsevier Ltd.
PY - 2020/5
Y1 - 2020/5
N2 - An exploratory-descriptive analysis is presented of the national orientation of scientific-scholarly journals as reflected in the affiliations of publishing or citing authors. It calculates for journals covered in Scopus an Index of National Orientation (INO), and analyses the distribution of INO values across disciplines and countries, and the correlation between INO values and journal impact factors. The study did not find solid evidence that journal impact factors are good measures of journal internationality in terms of the geographical distribution of publishing or citing authors, as the relationship between a journal's national orientation and its citation impact is found to be inverse U-shaped. In addition, journals publishing in English are not necessarily internationally oriented in terms of the affiliations of publishing or citing authors; in social sciences and humanities also USA has their nationally oriented literatures. The paper examines the extent to which nationally oriented journals entering Scopus in earlier years, have become in recent years more international. It is found that in the study set about 40 per cent of such journals does reveal traces of internationalization, while the use of English as publication language and an Open Access (OA) status are important determinants.
AB - An exploratory-descriptive analysis is presented of the national orientation of scientific-scholarly journals as reflected in the affiliations of publishing or citing authors. It calculates for journals covered in Scopus an Index of National Orientation (INO), and analyses the distribution of INO values across disciplines and countries, and the correlation between INO values and journal impact factors. The study did not find solid evidence that journal impact factors are good measures of journal internationality in terms of the geographical distribution of publishing or citing authors, as the relationship between a journal's national orientation and its citation impact is found to be inverse U-shaped. In addition, journals publishing in English are not necessarily internationally oriented in terms of the affiliations of publishing or citing authors; in social sciences and humanities also USA has their nationally oriented literatures. The paper examines the extent to which nationally oriented journals entering Scopus in earlier years, have become in recent years more international. It is found that in the study set about 40 per cent of such journals does reveal traces of internationalization, while the use of English as publication language and an Open Access (OA) status are important determinants.
KW - Index of national orientation
KW - Journal impact factors
KW - Journal internationality
KW - Open access
KW - Publication language
KW - Scopus
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85083740380&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1016/j.joi.2020.101011
DO - 10.1016/j.joi.2020.101011
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85083740380
SN - 1751-1577
VL - 14
JO - Journal of Informetrics
JF - Journal of Informetrics
IS - 2
M1 - 101011
ER -