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Educación Médica Superior
On-line version ISSN 1561-2902
Abstract
DIAZ DE LA ROSA, Claudia; JIMENEZ-FRANCO, Luis Enrique; VITON CASTILLO, Adrián Alejandro and VEGA CARDULIS, Emilio. Scientific Production and Communicational Management of Student Journal Editors-in-Chief in Cuba. REMS [online]. 2024, vol.38 Epub June 20, 2024. ISSN 1561-2902.
Introduction:
Scientific journals are the main platforms for managing and socializing the students' scientific work. It is the role of the editor-in-chief to develop such an important mission.
Objective:
To characterize the scientific production and communicational management of student journal editors-in-chief in Cuba.
Methods:
An observational, descriptive and cross-sectional study was carried out. The study included the 11 editors-in-chief who agreed to answer the applied survey. Several variables were analyzed, respectively referring to the general characteristics of the editors-in-chief, their scientific production and communicational management, as well as their level of knowledge in research matters. Descriptive statistics were applied.
Results:
The male sex (54 %) and the ages of 21, 22 and 23 years (n = 3) predominated. 91 % of the editors-in-chief were medical students (n = 10) and 54 % were in their fourth academic year. Editors-in-chief with 1 to 5 published articles in each of the aspects analyzed predominated. Only 5 served as members of the editorial team with other journals. The Google Scholar Network stood out (8; 72.7%). Only 7 (63.6 %) were aware of their h-index and that of the journal. Most of the editors-in-chief had knowledge or had received training courses.
Conclusions:
The scientific production and communicational management of the editors-in-chief is influenced by current trends in the scientific-research sphere. Belonging to the editorial board of a scientific journal, mainly in the role of an editor-in-chief, has a positive effect on students.
Keywords : electronic journals; scientific communication and popular science; journal article; capacity-building courses.