The Impact of the Open-Access Ophthalmology Journals Status on Journal Indices

Saif Aldeen AlRyalat,Mouna Al Saad,Ahmed Al Amer, Siraj Mohammad Saleem, Mohammad Madi Ahmad, Hamad Alrashidi, Fayez Alazmi, Yousef Mallah, Hussain Dashti,Eid Albuainain,Alaa Abed

BAHRAIN MEDICAL BULLETIN(2020)

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Background: In recent years, there has been an increasing trend towards open-access (OA) publishing. Objective: To evaluate the current status of OA Scopus-indexed journals of ophthalmology regarding quality and volume. Design: A Cross-Sectional Study. Setting: University of Jordan Hospital, Amman, Jordan. Method: Active journals indexed by Scopus in 2017 were investigated. Data were gathered and filtered into OA or non-OA ophthalmology journals. Eight variables were adopted to compare the quality of the included journals namely: CiteScore, CiteScore Percentile, Citation Count, Scholarly Output, Percent Cited, SCImago Journal Rank (SJR), Source Normalized Impact per Paper (SNIP), and SCImago Quartiles. Result: One hundred eight ophthalmology journals were indexed by Scopus in 2017. OA journals were 29 (26.9%). We found that OA journals did not have higher impact indices, and the only index that differs between OA and non-OA ophthalmology journals was SJR. Conclusion: The increasing demand of OA publishing has not yet been linked to improved quality and citation advantage.
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