Impact of articles written in non-alphabet languages Article

Full Text via DOI: 10.1002/ca.24231 Web of Science: 001330154200001

Cited authors

  • Iwanaga J, Tubbs RS

Abstract

  • Nowadays, English is the lingua franca of science, and the reference lists in most English articles are dominated by other English articles. Publications in languages other than English are most often in French, Italian, Spanish, or German. The minority written languages, that is, non-alphabet languages, have often not been included in reference lists in the scientific literature. However, to accord with the "diversity, equity, and inclusion" concept, non-alphabet languages should be included and discussed. Failure to cite articles in non-alphabet or non-standard languages ignores knowledge that could be useful to both the author and the reader. We hope the present article will promote more discussion of this often-overlooked topic.

Publication date

  • 2024

Published in

International Standard Serial Number (ISSN)

  • 0897-3806

Number of pages

  • 2

Start page

  • 462

End page

  • 463

Volume

  • 38

Issue

  • 4