TL;DR
The COVID-19 pandemic has significantly altered biomedical publishing patterns, increasing publication volume and decreasing international collaboration, with faster acceptance times for COVID-19 papers, potentially impacting non-COVID research.
Contribution
This study provides a comprehensive longitudinal and short-term analysis of how COVID-19 has affected publication volume, acceptance times, and international collaboration in biomedical research.
Findings
Publication volume increased sharply due to COVID-19.
Acceptance times for COVID-19 papers decreased significantly.
International collaboration for COVID-19 papers declined.
Abstract
In recent months the COVID-19 (also known as SARS-CoV-2 and Coronavirus) pandemic has spread throughout the world. In parallel, extensive scholarly research regarding various aspects of the pandemic has been published. In this work, we analyse the changes in biomedical publishing patterns due to the pandemic. We study the changes in the volume of publications in both peer reviewed journals and preprint servers, average time to acceptance of papers submitted to biomedical journals, international (co-)authorship of these papers (expressed by diversity and volume), and the possible association between journal metrics and said changes. We study these possible changes using two approaches: a short-term analysis through which changes during the first six months of the outbreak are examined for both COVID-19 related papers and non-COVID-19 related papers; and a longitudinal approach through…
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