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Journal production and journal impact factors
Journal of the American Society for Information Science, 1996We show that there exists a direct linear relation between journal production and impact factor. As a general rule, we observe that the more articles a “normal” journal publishes, the larger its impact factor. Review journals and translation journals are clear exceptions to this rule.
Rousseau, Ronald, van Hooydonk, G.
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2009
The journal impact factor is the most widely cited bibliometric tool used to characterise journals. It was originally proposed 50 years ago as a measure of the impact that individual articles have on the research community, but it is now more commonly used across all articles published by a journal to provide a measure of a journal’s impact on the ...
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The journal impact factor is the most widely cited bibliometric tool used to characterise journals. It was originally proposed 50 years ago as a measure of the impact that individual articles have on the research community, but it is now more commonly used across all articles published by a journal to provide a measure of a journal’s impact on the ...
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Journal's Impact Factor Increases
JNCI Journal of the National Cancer Institute, 2000openaire +2 more sources
Scientific Journals: Who Impacts the Impact Factor?
The International Journal of Artificial Organs, 2006openaire +3 more sources

