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Kihong Kim 27 Articles
Presidential address
Kihong Kim
Sci Ed. 2023;10(1):5-6.   Published online February 16, 2023
DOI: https://doi.org/10.6087/kcse.291
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Thoughts on the long-term digital preservation of scholarly journals
Kihong Kim
Sci Ed. 2022;9(2):95-96.   Published online August 19, 2022
DOI: https://doi.org/10.6087/kcse.273
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Metaverse in journal publishing
Kihong Kim
Sci Ed. 2022;9(1):1-2.   Published online February 20, 2022
DOI: https://doi.org/10.6087/kcse.256
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  • Facing the challenges of metaverse: a systematic literature review from Social Sciences and Marketing and Communication
    Verónica Crespo-Pereira, Eva Sánchez-Amboage, Matías Membiela-Pollán
    El Profesional de la información.2023;[Epub]     CrossRef
  • Emergence of the metaverse and ChatGPT in journal publishing after the COVID-19 pandemic
    Sun Huh
    Science Editing.2023; 10(1): 1.     CrossRef
  • Advances in Metaverse Investigation: Streams of Research and Future Agenda
    Mariapina Trunfio, Simona Rossi
    Virtual Worlds.2022; 1(2): 103.     CrossRef
  • What the Literature on Medicine, Nursing, Public Health, Midwifery, and Dentistry Reveals: An Overview of the Rapidly Approaching Metaverse
    Muhammet DAMAR
    Journal of Metaverse.2022; 2(2): 62.     CrossRef
Academic research during and after the COVID-19 pandemic
Kihong Kim
Sci Ed. 2021;8(2):131-133.   Published online August 20, 2021
DOI: https://doi.org/10.6087/kcse.245
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2021 Council of Science Editors annual meeting
Kihong Kim
Sci Ed. 2021;8(2):177-179.   Published online August 20, 2021
DOI: https://doi.org/10.6087/kcse.252
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COVID-19 and publishing
Kihong Kim
Sci Ed. 2020;7(2):109-110.   Published online August 20, 2020
DOI: https://doi.org/10.6087/kcse.203
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  • Between panic and motivation: did the first wave of COVID-19 affect scientific publishing in Mediterranean countries?
    Mona Farouk Ali
    Scientometrics.2022; 127(6): 3083.     CrossRef
  • Did anthropause generate a research pause during the pandemic? The experiences of a non‐medical journal
    Jiao Zhang
    Learned Publishing.2021; 34(3): 457.     CrossRef
Plan S
Kihong Kim
Sci Ed. 2020;7(1):78-79.   Published online February 20, 2020
DOI: https://doi.org/10.6087/kcse.195
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  • Open access status of journals and articles in Journal Citation Reports
    Sang-Jun Kim, Kay Sook Park
    Science Editing.2021; 8(1): 26.     CrossRef
  • Plans towards open access
    Kihong Kim
    Science Editing.2020; 7(1): 4.     CrossRef
Plans towards open access
Kihong Kim
Sci Ed. 2020;7(1):4-5.   Published online February 20, 2020
DOI: https://doi.org/10.6087/kcse.182
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Artificial intelligence and publishing
Kihong Kim
Sci Ed. 2019;6(2):89-90.   Published online August 19, 2019
DOI: https://doi.org/10.6087/kcse.168
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  • Was the number of submissions to scholarly journals in Korea affected by the COVID-19 pandemic?
    Sun Huh
    Science Editing.2021; 8(1): 117.     CrossRef
  • Artificial intelligence-assisted tools for redefining the communication landscape of the scholarly world
    Habeeb Ibrahim Abdul Razack, Sam T. Mathew, Fathinul Fikri Ahmad Saad, Saleh A. Alqahtani
    Science Editing.2021; 8(2): 134.     CrossRef
  • Impact of COVID-19 on the duration of the peer review process of the Journal of Animal Science and Technology
    Sejong Oh
    Science Editing.2020; 7(2): 198.     CrossRef
  • Reflections as 2020 comes to an end: the editing and educational environment during the COVID-19 pandemic, the power of Scopus and Web of Science in scholarly publishing, journal statistics, and appreciation to reviewers and volunteers
    Sun Huh
    Journal of Educational Evaluation for Health Professions.2020; 17: 44.     CrossRef
Implementing the Principles of Transparency and Best Practice in Scholarly Publishing
Kihong Kim
Sci Ed. 2019;6(1):1-2.   Published online February 20, 2019
DOI: https://doi.org/10.6087/kcse.148
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  • Moving peer review transparency from process to praxis
    Emily Ford
    Insights the UKSG journal.2019;[Epub]     CrossRef
Bibliographic and content analysis of physics papers from North Korea indexed in the Scopus from 2005 to 2018
Kihong Kim, Yeonok Chung
Sci Ed. 2019;6(1):35-40.   Published online February 20, 2019
DOI: https://doi.org/10.6087/kcse.153
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AbstractAbstract PDFSupplementary Material
Purpose: It aimed at assessing the current status of physics research in North Korea through a bibliographic and content analysis of the physics papers from North Korea indexed in the Scopus from 2005 to 2018.
Methods
The Scopus was searched on January 18, 2019 by using the search option ‘Affiliation city’ with “Pyongyang OR Chongjin OR Hamhung OR Sariwon OR Wonsan OR Kimchaek” as the city name and 171 physics papers from North Korea written in English were identified. By performing supplementary searches based on the author names and the references, 46 papers belonging to physics were added and the total of 217 papers were identified. They were classified by publication year, co-authors’ country, institution, subfield, journal and author. Representative North Korean physicists and the active subfields of physics were identified.
Results
The number of physics papers from North Korea has been growing rapidly in the recent years. Physics research activities in North Korea were extremely centralized in its capital, Pyongyang, where all major research institutions were located. Major research areas included condensed matter physics, optics and high energy physics and the large majority of papers were theoretical ones. From a bibliographic and content analysis, sixteen representative or notable physicists in North Korea were identified.
Conclusion
It appears that the North Korean government is actively encouraging researchers to publish more papers in international journals. There is a strong growth potential in physics research in North Korea. In order to achieve balanced development in physics, it is an important task to build competitive experimental groups.

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  • Co-authorship network analysis of North Korean chemistry researchers based on issues of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering published from 2008 to 2022: a bibliometric study
    Eunmi Park, Ho-Yeol Yoon
    Science Editing.2024; 11(1): 38.     CrossRef
  • Mapping the development of North Korea's domestic nuclear research networks
    Philip Baxter, Justin V. Hastings, Philseo Kim, Man‐Sung Yim
    Review of Policy Research.2022; 39(2): 219.     CrossRef
  • Document Network and Conceptual and Social Structures of Clinical Endoscopy from 2015 to July 2021 Based on the Web of Science Core Collection: A Bibliometric Study
    Sun Huh
    Clinical Endoscopy.2021; 54(5): 641.     CrossRef
  • Bibliographic and content analysis of articles on education from Vietnam indexed in Scopus from 2009 to 2018
    Cuong Huu Nguyen, Loc Thi My Nguyen, Trung Tran, Tien-Trung Nguyen
    Science Editing.2020; 7(1): 45.     CrossRef
  • A critical examination of international research conducted by North Korean authors: Increasing trends of collaborative research between China and North Korea
    Eungi Kim, Eun Sil Kim
    Scientometrics.2020; 124(1): 429.     CrossRef
Open data policy of Science Editing
Kihong Kim
Sci Ed. 2018;5(2):91-91.   Published online August 20, 2018
DOI: https://doi.org/10.6087/kcse.132
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  • Two international public platforms for the exposure of Archives of Plastic Surgery to worldwide researchers and surgeons: PubMed Central and Crossref
    Sun Huh
    Archives of Plastic Surgery.2020; 47(5): 377.     CrossRef
  • Is it possible to foster first-rate publishers through a journal publishing cooperative in Korea?
    Sun Huh
    Archives of Plastic Surgery.2019; 46(01): 3.     CrossRef
Science Editing is indexed in the Scopus
Kihong Kim
Sci Ed. 2018;5(1):1-1.   Published online February 19, 2018
DOI: https://doi.org/10.6087/kcse.110
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  • Presidential address: How to cope with the present environment of scholarly journal publishing
    Sun Huh
    Science Editing.2020; 7(1): 1.     CrossRef
Overview of journal metrics
Kihong Kim, Yeonok Chung
Sci Ed. 2018;5(1):16-20.   Published online February 19, 2018
DOI: https://doi.org/10.6087/kcse.112
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AbstractAbstract PDF
Various kinds of metrics used for the quantitative evaluation of scholarly journals are reviewed. The impact factor and related metrics including the immediacy index and the aggregate impact factor, which are provided by the Journal Citation Reports, are explained in detail. The Eigenfactor score and the article influence score are also reviewed. In addition, journal metrics such as CiteScore, Source Normalized Impact per Paper, SCImago Journal Rank, h-index, and g-index are discussed. Limitations and problems that these metrics have are pointed out. We should be cautious to rely on those quantitative measures too much when we evaluate journals or researchers.

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  • The introspections of contemporary business research: a call for scientific creativity
    Kuldeep Singh
    Society and Business Review.2024;[Epub]     CrossRef
  • Towards a new paradigm for ‘journal quality’ criteria: a scoping review
    Mina Moradzadeh, Shahram Sedghi, Sirous Panahi
    Scientometrics.2023; 128(1): 279.     CrossRef
  • Recommendations and guidelines for creating scholarly biomedical journals: A scoping review
    Jeremy Y. Ng, Kelly D. Cobey, Saad Ahmed, Valerie Chow, Sharleen G. Maduranayagam, Lucas J. Santoro, Lindsey Sikora, Ana Marusic, Daniel Shanahan, Randy Townsend, Alan Ehrlich, Alfonso Iorio, David Moher, Shahabedin Rahmatizadeh
    PLOS ONE.2023; 18(3): e0282168.     CrossRef
  • A multidimensional journal evaluation framework based on the Pareto‐dominated set measured by the Manhattan distance
    Xinxin Xu, Ziqiang Zeng, Yurui Chang
    Learned Publishing.2023; 36(4): 619.     CrossRef
  • Journal quality criteria: Measurement and significance
    O. V. Kirillova, E. V. Tikhonova
    Science Editor and Publisher.2022; 7(1): 12.     CrossRef
  • Bibliometric analysis of artificial intelligence algorithms used for microbial fuel cell research
    Luis Erick Coy-Aceves, Benito Corona-Vasquez
    Water Practice and Technology.2022; 17(10): 2071.     CrossRef
  • Predicting the citation count and CiteScore of journals one year in advance
    William L. Croft, Jörg-Rüdiger Sack
    Journal of Informetrics.2022; 16(4): 101349.     CrossRef
  • The Journal Citation Indicator has arrived for Emerging Sources Citation Index journals, including the Journal of Educational Evaluation for Health Professions, in June 2021
    Sun Huh
    Journal of Educational Evaluation for Health Professions.2021; 18: 20.     CrossRef
  • Kind Attention to the Altitude of Altmetrics
    Shekar Shobana
    Brazilian Dental Journal.2020; 31(5): 457.     CrossRef
  • Comments on “Scientificity and H-Index.”
    Ali Yavuz KARAHAN
    Acta Medica Alanya.2020; 4(2): 203.     CrossRef
  • Current concepts on bibliometrics: a brief review about impact factor, Eigenfactor score, CiteScore, SCImago Journal Rank, Source-Normalised Impact per Paper, H-index, and alternative metrics
    Ernesto Roldan-Valadez, Shirley Yoselin Salazar-Ruiz, Rafael Ibarra-Contreras, Camilo Rios
    Irish Journal of Medical Science (1971 -).2019; 188(3): 939.     CrossRef
  • CiteScore metrics: Creating journal metrics from the Scopus citation index
    Chris James, Lisa Colledge, Wim Meester, Norman Azoulay, Andrew Plume
    Learned Publishing.2019; 32(4): 367.     CrossRef
  • High Impact and Highly Cited Peer-Reviewed Journal Article Publications by Canadian Occupational Therapy Authors: A Bibliometric Analysis
    Ted Brown, Yuh-Shan Ho, Sharon A. Gutman
    Occupational Therapy In Health Care.2019; 33(4): 329.     CrossRef
  • Corrective factors for author- and journal-based metrics impacted by citations to accommodate for retractions
    Judit Dobránszki, Jaime A. Teixeira da Silva
    Scientometrics.2019; 121(1): 387.     CrossRef
  • A New Metric for the Analysis of the Scientific Article Citation Network
    Livia Lin-Hsuan Chang, Frederick Kin Hing Phoa, Junji Nakano
    IEEE Access.2019; 7: 132027.     CrossRef
  • Bibliographic measures of top-tier finance and information systems journals
    Thomas Krueger, Jack Shorter
    Journal of Applied Research in Higher Education.2019; 12(5): 841.     CrossRef
  • Journal metrics of Clinical and Molecular Hepatology based on the Web of Science Core Collection
    Sun Huh
    Clinical and Molecular Hepatology.2018; 24(2): 137.     CrossRef
  • Journal Metrics of Infection & Chemotherapy and Current Scholarly Journal Publication Issues
    Sun Huh
    Infection & Chemotherapy.2018; 50(3): 219.     CrossRef
Science Editing is now indexed in the Emerging Sources Citation Index
Kihong Kim
Sci Ed. 2017;4(2):55-55.   Published online August 16, 2017
DOI: https://doi.org/10.6087/kcse.95
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  • Presidential address: How to cope with the present environment of scholarly journal publishing
    Sun Huh
    Science Editing.2020; 7(1): 1.     CrossRef
Can we improve the peer review system?
Kihong Kim
Sci Ed. 2017;4(1):1-2.   Published online February 20, 2017
DOI: https://doi.org/10.6087/kcse.81
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  • Publons joins Clarivate Analytics: what would be the future?
    Aamir Raoof Memon, Ahmed Waqas
    Science Editing.2017; 4(2): 95.     CrossRef
Rapid growth of international collaboration from articles indexed in Scopus database by researchers in Korea from 2006 to 2015
Yeonok Chung, Kihong Kim
Sci Ed. 2017;4(1):18-23.   Published online February 20, 2017
DOI: https://doi.org/10.6087/kcse.84
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AbstractAbstract PDF
It aimed at analyzing the trends of international collaboration from articles indexed in Scopus by researchers in Korea from 2006 to 2015. The number of articles coauthored by researchers in Korea and those in selected foreign countries was obtained from document searches of the Scopus database. The growth of research collaboration in various academic disciplines was also studied. There were 22 countries which produced over 2,000 papers in collaboration with researchers in Korea during the ten-year period between 2006 and 2015. The average of the average annual growth rate taken over these 22 countries was 12.9%. In 9 additional Asian, Latin American, and African countries, more rapid growth of international research collaboration was clearly seen. Though research collaboration is most active in the field of physics and astronomy with most countries, it was found that the growth of collaboration in medicine was most remarkable in Southeast Asian countries. It may be originated from the intimate relationship between Korea and Southeast Asia and the leadership of Korean physicians in that region.

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  • Reflections on the Basic Manuscript Editors’ Training 2017
    Hakbong Lee
    Science Editing.2017; 4(2): 93.     CrossRef
Key references
Kihong Kim
Sci Ed. 2016;3(2):65-66.   Published online August 20, 2016
DOI: https://doi.org/10.6087/kcse.68
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Increasing number of authors per paper in Korean science and technology papers
Hyunju Jang, Kihong Kim, Sun Huh, Hyungsun Kim
Sci Ed. 2016;3(2):80-89.   Published online August 20, 2016
DOI: https://doi.org/10.6087/kcse.70
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We examined changes in the number of authors per paper for science and technology papers (agricultural sciences, engineering and technologies, medical sciences, and natural sciences) in Korea. We employed the Scopus database to examine the change in the number of authors in papers, which were published from 2000 to 2015 in the 234 Korean academic journals indexed on Scopus. We found that the global trend of growth in the number of authors per paper is evident in Korea as well. While there was little evidence of a correlation with the citation per paper, a positive correlation was found between with the field-weighted citation impact, another measure of a paper’s impact, in medical and natural science papers. In terms of the type of collaboration, we found that international collaboration papers had the highest number of authors, followed by national and institutional collaborations. The number of authors per paper was highest for those published in the top 10% journals by Source Normalized Impact per Paper, followed by Scopus-indexed journals, while papers published in Korea Citation Index had the lowest number of authors per paper. We propose that the rise in the number of authors per paper in Korean papers may be ascribed to many Korean research programs encouraging group research and the widespread availability of the internet, which has stimulated joint research efforts and encouraged international collaboration.

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  • Analysis of Research Performance and Trends in Environmental Science
    Won-Gi Shin, Moon-Ki Park, Da-Hyeon Kim, Hyun-Ju Jang, Tae-Sun Min
    Journal of Environmental Science International.2020; 29(3): 283.     CrossRef
  • Already, But Not Yet: Ending Unethical Practices in Authorship
    Young-Chul Jung
    Psychiatry Investigation.2018; 15(4): 335.     CrossRef
  • Comparison between Korean and foreign authors concerning the citation impact of Korean journals indexed in Scopus
    Hyunju Jang, Ki Woo Chun, Hyungsun Kim
    Science Editing.2018; 6(1): 47.     CrossRef
  • Rapid growth of international collaboration from articles indexed in Scopus database by researchers in Korea from 2006 to 2015
    Yeonok Chung, Kihong Kim
    Science Editing.2017; 4(1): 18.     CrossRef
Patterns of citation when Korean scientists cite other Korean scientists
Yeonok Chung, Kihong Kim
Sci Ed. 2016;3(2):90-93.   Published online August 20, 2016
DOI: https://doi.org/10.6087/kcse.71
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Citation patterns of Korean scientists are investigated by analyzing the references of the papers authored by Korean chemists and published in two journals of different standing. Particular interest is given to how frequently Korean researchers quote the papers written by other Korean researchers and whether there is any difference in the citation pattern when Korean researchers publish their papers in a top international journal or in a domestic journal. Two journals in the category of multidisciplinary chemistry, the Journal of the American Chemical Society and the Bulletin of the Korean Chemical Society, are chosen and a detailed analysis of the references of the papers written by Korean authors in 2015 was performed. The author self-citation rate is found to be much larger than the citation rate of other Korean authors. It is also found that the percentage of self-citations and the percentage of the references by Korean authors excluding self-citations are both significantly larger in the Bulletin of the Korean Chemical Society than in the Journal of the American Chemical Society. Interpretations of the results based on social exchange theory are proposed.

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  • Evolution of the intellectual structure of clothing and textiles literature
    Joon-Ho Seon, Seong Eun Kim, Hyun-Jung Lee, Kyu-Hye Lee
    The Research Journal of the Costume Culture.2019; 27(4): 299.     CrossRef
Open access publishing in the internet age
Kihong Kim
Sci Ed. 2016;3(1):1-2.   Published online February 19, 2016
DOI: https://doi.org/10.6087/kcse.55
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  • Journal metrics of Clinical and Molecular Hepatology based on the Web of Science Core Collection
    Sun Huh
    Clinical and Molecular Hepatology.2018; 24(2): 137.     CrossRef
  • Equality, equity, and reality of open access on scholarly information
    Jeong-Wook Seo, Hosik Chung, Tae-Sul Seo, Youngim Jung, Eun Seong Hwang, Cheol-Heui Yun, Hyungsun Kim
    Science Editing.2017; 4(2): 58.     CrossRef
Some thoughts on authorship
Kihong Kim
Sci Ed. 2015;2(2):53-54.   Published online August 14, 2015
DOI: https://doi.org/10.6087/kcse.43
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  • Patterns of citation when Korean scientists cite other Korean scientists
    Yeonok Chung, Kihong Kim
    Science Editing.2016; 3(2): 90.     CrossRef
Academic journals and cultural diversity
Kihong Kim
Sci Ed. 2015;2(1):1-2.   Published online February 28, 2015
DOI: https://doi.org/10.6087/kcse.27
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2014 CrossRef annual meeting and workshops
Kihong Kim
Sci Ed. 2015;2(1):41-43.   Published online February 28, 2015
DOI: https://doi.org/10.6087/kcse.37
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  • Establishment of an open data policy for Journal of Educational Evaluation for Health Professions, appreciation for invited reviewers, and acknowledgement of volunteers who made audio recordings
    Sun Huh
    Journal of Educational Evaluation for Health Professions.2017; 14: 37.     CrossRef
Science editing and publishing in Asia
Kihong Kim
Sci Ed. 2014;1(2):51-51.   Published online August 18, 2014
DOI: https://doi.org/10.6087/kcse.2014.1.51
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  • Education for local Asian journal editors
    Hyungsun Kim
    Science Editing.2017; 4(2): 56.     CrossRef
Editing and publishing scholarly journals in the internet age
Kihong Kim
Sci Ed. 2014;1(1):2-3.   Published online February 13, 2014
DOI: https://doi.org/10.6087/kcse.2014.1.2
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  • Equality, equity, and reality of open access on scholarly information
    Jeong-Wook Seo, Hosik Chung, Tae-Sul Seo, Youngim Jung, Eun Seong Hwang, Cheol-Heui Yun, Hyungsun Kim
    Science Editing.2017; 4(2): 58.     CrossRef

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