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Yang, Kim, and Park: Bibliometrics Review of the Korean Journal of Urology from 1960 to 2008: Trends and Future Directions

Abstract

Purpose

To identify chronologic trends and characteristics, and to gain some insights into the future direction of the Korean Journal of Urology (KJU), all articles published in the KJU over the past 5 decades were analyzed.

Materials and Methods

The bibliometric data of the entire 6,730 articles published in the KJU were classified according to publication type (original articles, review articles, case reports), publication content (experimental articles, clinical articles), and 8 genitourinary fields: oncology, voiding dysfunction/female urology, endourology/urolithiasis, urinary tract infection (UTI), sexual dysfunction/infertility, pediatric urology, trauma, and medical/miscellaneous. The data were analyzed in the following chronological order: 1960s, 1970s, 1980s, 1990s, and 2000s.

Results

The number of articles published in the KJU has continuously increased annually. The proportion of original articles, which constituted 72.9% of articles overall, significantly increased in the 2000s (79.5%). Articles in the field of oncology constituted the largest proportion (37.6%) of total articles. The oncology and voiding dysfunction/female urology fields showed an increasing trend, but the UTI field showed a decreasing trend. The fields of sexual dysfunction/infertility and voiding dysfunction/ female urology began to increase in the 1990s. The percentage of experimental articles, which was 8.4% in the 1970s, and 9.0% in the 1980s, increased to 20.4% in the 1990s. Recently, the KJU was registered in some international journal databases in recognition of its scientific excellence.

Conclusions

These results make up an index reflecting academic and practicing performances in urology. We hope that the KJU will soon be recognized as one of the high-quality international peer-reviewed journals.

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Fig. 1.
Growth and correlation of the number of articles in the Korean Journal of Urology (KJU) compared with the number of new board members in the Korean Urological Association.
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Fig. 2.
The trend and proportion of original articles and case reports. The proportion and number of original articles gradually increased during the last 5 decades. Although the overall proportion of case reports decreased, the percentage of oncology field slowly increased.
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Fig. 3.
The trend of articles related to quality of life in Korean Journal of Urology during the last 5 decades. The number of articles in the fields of voiding dysfunction/female urology and sexual dysfunction began to increase in the 1990s.
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Fig. 4.
Chronological proportion of the experimental articles in the Korean Journal of Urology according to 8 genitourinary fields.
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Fig. 5.
Chronological proportion of 6 genitourinary organ-related articles in the Korean Journal of Urology.
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Table 1.
The number of articles in the Korean Journal of Urology according to the publication types during the last 5 decades
Chronology Original articles (%)a Case reports (%) Review articles (%) Total
1960s 134 (62.6) 80 (37.4) 0 (0) 214
1970s 377 (62.2) 228 (37.6) 1 (0.2) 606
1980s 997 (63.2) 580 (36.8) 0 (0) 1,577
1990s 1,711 (77.2) 501 (22.6) 3 (0.1) 2,215
2000s 1,684 (79.5) 410 (19.4) 24 (1.1) 2,118
Total 4,903 (72.9) 1,799 (26.7) 28 (0.4) 6,730

a p<0.01 by score test for trend

Table 2.
The number of articles in the Korean Journal of Urology according to 8 genitourinary fields during the last 5 decades
Fields 1960s (%) 1970s (%) 1980s (%) 1990s (%) 2000s (%) Total (%)
Oncologya 45 (21.0) 147 (24.3) 549 (34.8) 910 (41.1) 879 (41.5) 2,530 (37.6)
Voiding dysfunction & female urologya 3 (1.4) 13 (2.1) 50 (3.2) 193 (8.7) 330 (15.6) 589 (11.1)
Endourology & urolithiasis 19 (8.9) 52 (8.6) 179 (11.4) 223 (10.1) 271 (12.8) 744 (11.1)
Urinary tract infection 55 (25.7) 97 (16.0) 181 (11.5) 154 (7.0) 152 (7.2) 639 (9.5)
Sexual dysfunction & infertility 20 (9.3) 44 (7.3) 148 (9.4) 278 (12.6) 204 (9.6) 694 (10.3)
Pediatric urology 28 (13.1) 122 (20.1) 275 (17.4) 234 (10.6) 117 (5.5) 776 (11.5)
Trauma 10 (4.7) 54 (8.9) 135 (8.6) 123 (5.6) 59 (2.8) 381 (5.7)
Medical & miscellaneous 34 (15.9) 77 (12.7) 60 (3.8) 100 (4.5) 106 (5.0) 377 (5.6)
Total (%) 214 (100.0) 606 (100.0) 1,577 (100.0) 2,215 (100.0) 2,118 (100.0) 6,730 (100.0)

a p<0.01 by score test for trend

Table 3.
The number of experimental and clinical articles in theKorean Journal of Urology during the last 5 decades
Chronology Experimental (%) Clinical Total
1960s 39 (18.2) 175 214
1970s 51 (8.4) 555 606
1980s 142 (9.0) 1,435 1,577
1990s 452 (20.4) 1,763 2,215
2000s 270 (12.7) 1,848 2,118
Total 954 5,776 6,730
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