Publication patterns and perceptions of the Australian podiatric medical faculty

Authors
Citation
Hb. Menz, Publication patterns and perceptions of the Australian podiatric medical faculty, J AM POD M, 91(4), 2001, pp. 210-218
Citations number
30
Categorie Soggetti
Ortopedics, Rehabilitation & Sport Medicine
Journal title
JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN PODIATRIC MEDICAL ASSOCIATION
ISSN journal
87507315 → ACNP
Volume
91
Issue
4
Year of publication
2001
Pages
210 - 218
Database
ISI
SICI code
8750-7315(200104)91:4<210:PPAPOT>2.0.ZU;2-H
Abstract
Despite the wide range of publication opportunities in podiatric medicine, little is known about how podiatric authors select journals in which to pub lish or their perceptions of journals currently available. To investigate t hese issues, a survey of publication patterns and perceptions of full- and part-time academic staff members at podiatric medical schools in Australia was undertaken. Most of the papers by Australian podiatric medical faculty members have been published in "local" journals, such as the Australasian J ournal of Podiatric Medicine (38%) and the British Journal of Podiatry (17% ). However, an increasing number of papers are being published in JAPMA (14 %). In addition, a large proportion of papers have been published in a vari ety of journals that are not specific to podiatric medicine, particularly i n the areas of biomechanics and diabetic medicine. The number of publicatio ns per faculty member was associated with the highest qualification obtaine d, academic rank, and the number of years of employment in higher education . The most important factors in selecting the journal in which to publish w ere the journal's inclusion in MEDLINE, the perceived prestige of the journ al, and the quality of the journal's peer-review panel and editor.