OLIVA: The scientific production indexed in Latin America and the Caribbean. Disciplinary diversity, institutional collaboration, and multilingualism in SciELO and Redalyc (1995-2018)
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Resumo: | This article presents the results of the Latin American Observatory of Evaluation Indicators (OLIVA, its Spanish acronym) which works to raise the visibility of the scientific production indexed in Latin America and the Caribbean, and to enhance its value for research assessment. This study deals with the production published in open access by journals indexed in SciELO and Redalyc, based on a deduplicated database of a total of 908,982 documents and 2,591,704 authors. It highlights the magnitude of this production and describes its disciplinary diversity, as well as trends in national, regional, and international research collaboration. It also examines the publishers of the 1,720 journals that make up the database of journals from 15 countries and highlights the predominance of universities and public institutions in this regional circuit. The journals that operate with the APC model are analyzed, confirming a clearly lower influence of this model compared to what is observed in other continents, although Brazil is identified as the country with the greatest incidence of this practice in the region. Finally, collaboration between states in Brazil, analyzed with SciELO data, proves to be highly significant, strongly challenging the traditional interpretation of co-authorship among researchers from the same country as academic inbreeding. The study concludes that these journals show multi-scalar circulation, a linguistic diversity, and a disciplinary breadth that can very effectively serve the current needs of scholarly communication in times of open science. Spanish version: https://doi.org/10.1590/SciELOPreprints.2653 |
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OLIVA: The scientific production indexed in Latin America and the Caribbean. Disciplinary diversity, institutional collaboration, and multilingualism in SciELO and Redalyc (1995-2018)Título: OLIVA: La Producción Científica Indexada en América Latina. Diversidad Disciplinar, Colaboración Institucional y Multilingüismo en Scielo y Redalyc (1995-2018)OLIVA: Produção científica indexada na América Latina. Diversidade Disciplinar, Colaboração Institucional e Multilinguismo em Scielo e Redalyc (1995-2018)Publicação científicaSciELORedalycColaboração nacionalColaboração internacionalScholarly communicationSciELORedalycNational collaborationInternational collaborationPublicación científicaSciELORedalycColaboración nacionalColaboración internacionalThis article presents the results of the Latin American Observatory of Evaluation Indicators (OLIVA, its Spanish acronym) which works to raise the visibility of the scientific production indexed in Latin America and the Caribbean, and to enhance its value for research assessment. This study deals with the production published in open access by journals indexed in SciELO and Redalyc, based on a deduplicated database of a total of 908,982 documents and 2,591,704 authors. It highlights the magnitude of this production and describes its disciplinary diversity, as well as trends in national, regional, and international research collaboration. It also examines the publishers of the 1,720 journals that make up the database of journals from 15 countries and highlights the predominance of universities and public institutions in this regional circuit. The journals that operate with the APC model are analyzed, confirming a clearly lower influence of this model compared to what is observed in other continents, although Brazil is identified as the country with the greatest incidence of this practice in the region. Finally, collaboration between states in Brazil, analyzed with SciELO data, proves to be highly significant, strongly challenging the traditional interpretation of co-authorship among researchers from the same country as academic inbreeding. The study concludes that these journals show multi-scalar circulation, a linguistic diversity, and a disciplinary breadth that can very effectively serve the current needs of scholarly communication in times of open science. Spanish version: https://doi.org/10.1590/SciELOPreprints.2653El artículo presenta los resultados del Observatorio Latinoamericano de Indicadores de Evaluación (OLIVA) que se propone contribuir a visibilizar la producción científica indexada en América Latina y el Caribe, para promover su valorización en los sistemas de evaluación. En este trabajo se aborda la producción publicada en acceso abierto por revistas indexadas en SciELO y Redalyc, a partir de la consolidación de una base de datos, sin solapamientos, con un total de 908.982 documentos y 2.591.704 autores y autoras. El estudio destaca la magnitud de esta producción y describe su diversidad disciplinar, así como las tendencias en la colaboración nacional, regional e internacional. Se analizan también las instituciones editoras de las 1.720 revistas que componen la base de datos, pertenecientes a 15 países, destacando el predominio de las universidades y las instituciones públicas en este circuito regional de publicación. Se detallan las revistas que funcionan con el modelo de APC, lo que confirma una incidencia francamente menor a la que se registra en otros continentes, aunque Brasil se presenta como el país con mayor peso de esta práctica. Finalmente, la colaboración interna entre estados de Brasil, analizada con datos de SciELO, se revela altamente significativa confrontando la lectura en términos de endogamia que tradicionalmente se ha asignado a la co-autoría entre investigadores/as de un mismo país. El estudio concluye planteando que en estas revistas se observan formas de circulación multi-escalar, una diversidad lingüística y una amplitud disciplinar que pueden contribuir de un modo muy eficaz a las necesidades actuales de la comunicación científica en tiempos de ciencia abierta. Versión en español: https://doi.org/10.1590/SciELOPreprints.2653Este artigo apresenta os resultados do Observatório Latinoamericano de Indicadores de Avaliação (OLIVA) que visa contribuir para tornar mais visível a produção científica indexada na América Latina e Caribe, a fim de promover a sua valorização nos sistemas de avaliação. Este trabalho aborda a produção científica em acesso aberto das revistas indexadas no SciELO e Redalyc, com base na consolidação de uma base de dados, sem sobreposição, com o número total de 908.982 documentos e 2.591.704 autores e autoras. Também analisa as instituições editoras das 1.720 revistas de 15 países que compõem a base de dados, destacando a predominância das universidades e instituições públicas no circuito regional. O estudo destaca a magnitude desta produção, a sua diversidade disciplinar e as tendências da colaboração nacional e internacional. As revistas que operam sob o modelo APC são delineadas, o que confirma uma incidência muito inferior à de outros continentes, embora o Brasil seja apresentado como o país com o maior peso desta prática. Finalmente, a colaboração entre estados do Brasil, analisada com dados da SciELO, se revela altamente significativa, confrontando a interpretação tradicional de coautoria entre pesquisadores do mesmo país em termos de endogamia. O estudo conclui que estas revistas mostram formas de circulação multiescalar, diversidade linguística e amplitude disciplinar que podem contribuir de forma muito eficaz para as necessidades atuais de comunicação científica em tempos de ciência aberta. Versão em espanhol: https://doi.org/10.1590/SciELOPreprints.2653SciELO PreprintsSciELO PreprintsSciELO Preprints2022-08-22info:eu-repo/semantics/preprintinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://preprints.scielo.org/index.php/scielo/preprint/view/463710.1590/SciELOPreprints.4637enghttps://preprints.scielo.org/index.php/scielo/article/view/4637/8916Copyright (c) 2022 Fernanda Beigel, Abel L. Packer, Osvaldo Gallardo, Maximiliano Salatinohttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessBeigel, FernandaPacker, Abel L.Gallardo, OsvaldoSalatino, Maximilianoreponame:SciELO Preprintsinstname:SciELOinstacron:SCI2022-08-21T16:25:32Zoai:ops.preprints.scielo.org:preprint/4637Servidor de preprintshttps://preprints.scielo.org/index.php/scieloONGhttps://preprints.scielo.org/index.php/scielo/oaiscielo.submission@scielo.orgopendoar:2022-08-21T16:25:32SciELO Preprints - SciELOfalse |
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OLIVA: The scientific production indexed in Latin America and the Caribbean. Disciplinary diversity, institutional collaboration, and multilingualism in SciELO and Redalyc (1995-2018) Título: OLIVA: La Producción Científica Indexada en América Latina. Diversidad Disciplinar, Colaboración Institucional y Multilingüismo en Scielo y Redalyc (1995-2018) OLIVA: Produção científica indexada na América Latina. Diversidade Disciplinar, Colaboração Institucional e Multilinguismo em Scielo e Redalyc (1995-2018) |
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OLIVA: The scientific production indexed in Latin America and the Caribbean. Disciplinary diversity, institutional collaboration, and multilingualism in SciELO and Redalyc (1995-2018) |
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OLIVA: The scientific production indexed in Latin America and the Caribbean. Disciplinary diversity, institutional collaboration, and multilingualism in SciELO and Redalyc (1995-2018) Beigel, Fernanda Publicação científica SciELO Redalyc Colaboração nacional Colaboração internacional Scholarly communication SciELO Redalyc National collaboration International collaboration Publicación científica SciELO Redalyc Colaboración nacional Colaboración internacional |
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OLIVA: The scientific production indexed in Latin America and the Caribbean. Disciplinary diversity, institutional collaboration, and multilingualism in SciELO and Redalyc (1995-2018) |
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OLIVA: The scientific production indexed in Latin America and the Caribbean. Disciplinary diversity, institutional collaboration, and multilingualism in SciELO and Redalyc (1995-2018) |
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OLIVA: The scientific production indexed in Latin America and the Caribbean. Disciplinary diversity, institutional collaboration, and multilingualism in SciELO and Redalyc (1995-2018) |
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OLIVA: The scientific production indexed in Latin America and the Caribbean. Disciplinary diversity, institutional collaboration, and multilingualism in SciELO and Redalyc (1995-2018) |
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OLIVA: The scientific production indexed in Latin America and the Caribbean. Disciplinary diversity, institutional collaboration, and multilingualism in SciELO and Redalyc (1995-2018) |
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Beigel, Fernanda |
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Beigel, Fernanda Packer, Abel L. Gallardo, Osvaldo Salatino, Maximiliano |
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Packer, Abel L. Gallardo, Osvaldo Salatino, Maximiliano |
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Beigel, Fernanda Packer, Abel L. Gallardo, Osvaldo Salatino, Maximiliano |
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Publicação científica SciELO Redalyc Colaboração nacional Colaboração internacional Scholarly communication SciELO Redalyc National collaboration International collaboration Publicación científica SciELO Redalyc Colaboración nacional Colaboración internacional |
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Publicação científica SciELO Redalyc Colaboração nacional Colaboração internacional Scholarly communication SciELO Redalyc National collaboration International collaboration Publicación científica SciELO Redalyc Colaboración nacional Colaboración internacional |
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This article presents the results of the Latin American Observatory of Evaluation Indicators (OLIVA, its Spanish acronym) which works to raise the visibility of the scientific production indexed in Latin America and the Caribbean, and to enhance its value for research assessment. This study deals with the production published in open access by journals indexed in SciELO and Redalyc, based on a deduplicated database of a total of 908,982 documents and 2,591,704 authors. It highlights the magnitude of this production and describes its disciplinary diversity, as well as trends in national, regional, and international research collaboration. It also examines the publishers of the 1,720 journals that make up the database of journals from 15 countries and highlights the predominance of universities and public institutions in this regional circuit. The journals that operate with the APC model are analyzed, confirming a clearly lower influence of this model compared to what is observed in other continents, although Brazil is identified as the country with the greatest incidence of this practice in the region. Finally, collaboration between states in Brazil, analyzed with SciELO data, proves to be highly significant, strongly challenging the traditional interpretation of co-authorship among researchers from the same country as academic inbreeding. The study concludes that these journals show multi-scalar circulation, a linguistic diversity, and a disciplinary breadth that can very effectively serve the current needs of scholarly communication in times of open science. Spanish version: https://doi.org/10.1590/SciELOPreprints.2653 |
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