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Flows of Research Manuscripts Among Scientific Journals Reveal Hidden Submission Patterns

E. Demoinet
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K. Gollner
  • Fonction : Auteur
L. Guidi
C. de Mazancourt

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The study of science-making is a growing discipline that builds largely on online publication and citation databases, while prepublication processes remain hidden. Here, we report on results from a large-scale survey of the submission process, covering 923 scientific journals from the biological sciences in years 2006 to 2008. Manuscript flows among journals revealed a modular submission network, with high-impact journals preferentially attracting submissions. However, about 75% of published articles were submitted first to the journal that would publish them, and high-impact journals published proportionally more articles that had been resubmitted from another journal. Submission history affected post-publication impact: Resubmissions from other journals received significantly more citations than first-intent submissions, and resubmissions between different journal communities received significantly fewer citations.
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hal-02644724 , version 1 (28-05-2020)

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Vincent Calcagno, E. Demoinet, K. Gollner, L. Guidi, D. Ruths, et al.. Flows of Research Manuscripts Among Scientific Journals Reveal Hidden Submission Patterns. Science, 2012, 338 (6110), pp.1065 - 1069. ⟨10.1126/science.1227833⟩. ⟨hal-02644724⟩
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