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This bibliometric study analyzes the dimensions of internationalization of Brazilian scientific output in the field of High Energy Physics (HEP) from articles published in journals indexed by Web of Science (WoS) from 1983 to 2013. Based on the classification proposed by The Santiago Manual from Red de Indicadores de Ciencia y Tecnologia Iberoamericana e Interamericana (RICYT), Brazilâs internationalization in HEP is estimated through International Indicators of Diffusion, Collaboration and Impact. International Diffusion indicators show a preference for publishing in foreign, English language journals. All of the analyzed articles were published in 35 journals from 11 different countries. The International Collaboration indicators show the prevalence of co-authorship in HEP, as authors from more than one country signed 49.07 % of the articles. International Impact indicators highlight the weight of citations coming from publications in foreign, English language journals. International citing documents represent 87.7 % of the total, particularly those signed by US authors. Internationalization indicators unveil the international scientific profile of Brazilian HEP, following the worldwide pattern of the field.@en
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Based on the classification proposed by The Santiago Manual from Red de Indicadores de Ciencia y Tecnologia Iberoamericana e Interamericana (RICYT), Brazilâs internationalization in HEP is estimated through International Indicators of Diffusion, Collaboration and Impact. International Diffusion indicators show a preference for publishing in foreign, English language journals. All of the analyzed articles were published in 35 journals from 11 different countries. The International Collaboration indicators show the prevalence of co-authorship in HEP, as authors from more than one country signed 49.07 % of the articles. International Impact indicators highlight the weight of citations coming from publications in foreign, English language journals. International citing documents represent 87.7 % of the total, particularly those signed by US authors. 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The International Collaboration indicators show the prevalence of co-authorship in HEP, as authors from more than one country signed 49.07 % of the articles. International Impact indicators highlight the weight of citations coming from publications in foreign, English language journals. International citing documents represent 87.7 % of the total, particularly those signed by US authors. Internationalization indicators unveil the international scientific profile of Brazilian HEP, following the worldwide pattern of the field.] => 0 ) ) [pt] => Array ( [0] => Array ( [Este estudo bibliométrico analisa as dimensões da internacionalização da produção científica brasileira em Física de Altas Energias (FAE) a partir dos artigos publicados em revistas indexadas pela Web of Science (WoS) no período de 1983-2013. Com base na classificação proposta pelo Manual de Santiago da Red de Indicadores de Ciencia y Tecnologia Iberoamericana e Interamericana (RICYT), a internacionalização do Brasil em FAE é estimada através de Indicadores de Difusão, Colaboração e Impacto Internacional. Os indicadores de Difusão Internacional revelam a preferência pela publicação em periódicos estrangeiros de língua inglesa. A totalidade dos artigos analisados foi veiculada em 35 revistas de 11 países diferentes. Os indicadores de Colaboração Internacional mostram a prevalência da coautoria em FAE visto que 49,07% dos artigos foram assinados por mais de um país. Os indicadores de Impacto Internacional destacam o peso das publicações em periódicos estrangeiros de língua inglesa dentre os citantes. Os documentos citantes internacionais representam 87,78% do total, com destaque para os assinados por autores dos Estados Unidos. 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