Scholarly Publishing in Mozambique: Research Institutions, Researchers, and Articles
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https://doi.org/10.22230/src.2022v13n1a403Keywords:
Mozambique, scientific publishing, Mozambican authors, scientific communication / Mozambique, édition savante, auteurs mozambicains, communication savanteAbstract
This article describes scientific journals indexed in the Web of Science from 2000 to 2015 featuring Mozambican authors or researchers. The study sample included 1,536 articles in which 896 Mozambican authors and their institutions were identified. Mozambican authors published primarily in subscription-based journals from the United States and the United Kingdom. A Google Scholar search for the same authors yielded 423 documents, including articles published in 72 journals in 14 countries. Mozambican research is often published in English with an international partner in Western countries.
Cet article décrit des revues savantes indexées dans le Web of Science entre 2000 et 2015 qui incluent des auteurs ou chercheurs mozambicains. L’échantillon de cette étude comprend 1 536 articles dans lesquels on a identifié 896 auteurs mozambicains et leurs institutions. Les auteurs mozambicains ont principalement publié dans des revues par abonnement américaines et britanniques. Une recherche de ces mêmes auteurs avec Google Scholar a relevé 423 documents, y compris des articles publiés dans 72 revues de 14 pays. La recherche mozambicaine est souvent publiée en anglais en collaboration avec un partenaire d’un pays occidental.
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