Informe sobre la producción científica de Argentina en revistas iberoamericanas de acceso abierto en redalyc.org 2005-2011

Main Authors: De-Volder, Carolina, Babini, Dominique, López, Fernando-Ariel, Aguado-López, Eduardo, Becerril-García, Arianna, Rogel-Salazar, Rosario, Arzuaga Magnoni, Javier Ariel
Format: Report NonPeerReviewed Book
Bahasa: es
Terbitan: , 2013
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Online Access: http://eprints.rclis.org/44179/1/Informe_Argentina_De_Volder_Babini.pdf
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Daftar Isi:
  • Results: The information that constitutes the scientific production of Argentina during 2005-2011, is part of a broader study carried out on the redalyc.org collection, which covers 13,414 institutions from 146 countries. The production of Argentina amounts to 8,219 articles that correspond to a contribution of 5.6% of the total analyzed, of these, 59.3% were published in foreign magazines. The distribution by area of knowledge shows that half of the production corresponds to the social sciences (50.9%), followed by sciences (36.6%), arts and humanities (9.8%), and multidisciplinary (2.7 percent). The disciplines with the greatest contribution to scientific production in Argentina are anthropology, sociology, psychology and education for the area of social sciences; while biology, agrosciences, medicine and veterinary medicine are the disciplines with the greatest weight for the science area. In turn, the Argentine production shows 53.6% of articles made in collaboration; Of this co-authored production, 18.4% is with foreign academics, where the joint work with researchers from Spain, Brazil, the United States and Chile stands out. Three institutions concentrate 39.3% of the science produced in Argentina: the University of Buenos Aires (UBA), the National Council for Scientific and Technical Research (CONICET) and the UNLP (National University of La Plata). Objective: To provide information on the Profile of Scientific Production of Argentina in journals of the redalyc.org collection for the period 2005-2011, in order to know which are both the trends and the behavior of the communication and collaboration strategies registered by the articles produced by Argentine researchers. Method: The scientific production of 800 Ibero-American open access journals during 2005-2011 is studied, based on an analysis model focused on production and communication entities, which allow generating a Scientific Production Profile according to the indicators of: Production ( P), Collaborative Production (PC) and Collaboration (C), applied to a nucleus of 145,515 scientific articles that are part of the redalyc.org collection.