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Promotion and tenure for medical physicists should be based on article specific measures and not on journal impact factor. [PDF]
Hedrick S, Yang J, Rong Y.
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Understanding the “impact” of the impact factor
Journal of Interprofessional Care, 2012As many readers know, the Journal of Interprofessional Care (JIC) has recently earned its first impact factor, 0.793, from the Journal Citation Reports® compiled by Thomson Reuters.
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The Disaster of the Impact Factor
Science and Engineering Ethics, 2014Journal impact factor (IF) is a value calculated annually based on the number of times articles published in a journal are cited in two, or more, of the preceding years. At the time of its inception in 1955 (Garfield 1955), the inventor of the impact factor did not imagine that 1 day his tool would become a controversial and abusive measure, as he ...
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Scientometrics, 2000
Many aspects determine the quality of scientific journals. The impact factor is one of these quantitative parameters. However, the impact factor has a strong dependence on the journal discipline. This dependence forbids a direct comparison between different journals without introducing external considerations.
Ana María Ramírez +2 more
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Many aspects determine the quality of scientific journals. The impact factor is one of these quantitative parameters. However, the impact factor has a strong dependence on the journal discipline. This dependence forbids a direct comparison between different journals without introducing external considerations.
Ana María Ramírez +2 more
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The impact of the impact factor
IEEE Antennas and Propagation Magazine, 2005This paper provides a brief introduction to the impact factor (IF), a number that judges the importance of a scientific/engineering journal. Using a simple equation, the IF can be determined and used to indicate the importance of a journal. While a correlation exists between the journal IF and the quality of the journal, comparing IF between two ...
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BMJ, 2009
Details of how the new research excellence framework will assess UK research are expected later this year.
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Details of how the new research excellence framework will assess UK research are expected later this year.
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Oncology Nursing Forum, 2019
The impact factor can undervalue the importance of smaller, specialized journals, and no single metric can serve as a perfect assessment of a journal’s value or worth. This article provides a brief overview of various publication metrics, including the Scopus CiteScore, Eigenfactor®, and Altmetric attention score, using examples from the Oncology ...
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The impact factor can undervalue the importance of smaller, specialized journals, and no single metric can serve as a perfect assessment of a journal’s value or worth. This article provides a brief overview of various publication metrics, including the Scopus CiteScore, Eigenfactor®, and Altmetric attention score, using examples from the Oncology ...
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