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Hard Impact: Journal Impact Factor and JMT [PDF]
In the fall of 2008, the University of Pennsylvania Press (the publisher of JMT at the time) submitted to the Institute of Scientific Information (ISI) a request that JMT be evaluated for inclusion into the Web of ScienceSM. Among other things, acceptance would have resulted in JMT being included among the greater than 5,000 science journals for which ...
David H, Jang, Daniel E, Rusyniak
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Credit allocation based on journal impact factor and coauthorship contribution [PDF]
Some research institutions demand researchers to distribute the incomes they earn from publishing papers to their researchers and/or co-authors.
Contreras-Reyes, Javier E.
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Advocating for free-to-read and free-to-publish science journals amid a need to change a broken evaluation system [PDF]
Publishing is an important step for the work of any scientist. Unfortunately, academia has been using publication metrics, particularly the journal impact factor, as one of the main criteria for assessing researchers CVs when hiring and promoting ...
André Frainer
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Brazilian authors don't cite Brazilian authors: Nothing has changed since 1994
Objective To outline the profile of self-citations from Revista Brasileira de Ortopedia (Rev Bras Ortop) and citations of this journal in other medical orthopaedic journals with general or specific content in a knowledge area of the specialty.
Vincenzo Giordano +3 more
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Journal impact measures: the Impact factor
The seminar on impact measures will first shed light on the best known and most controversial indicator, namely Garfield’s Journal Impact Factor. Its strengths and weaknesses as well as its correct use will be discussed thoroughly. Moreover the corresponding analytical tool, Clarivate Analytics’s Journal Citation Reports will be demonstrated. Presented
Torres-Salinas, Daniel +1 more
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The journal impact factor today [PDF]
Editors have employed various strategies to increase the impact factor of their publications. Some have decreased the number of original papers published, publishing them as letters to the editor instead, as a means of decreasing the denominator in the formula used to calculate the impact factor.
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QUALIS EVALUATION OF MEDICINE III: ANALYSIS OF ANESTHESIOLOGY AND GYNECOLOGY AND OBSTETRICS JOURNALS
Objective: To know the current publication of Anesthesiology and Obstetrics and Gynecology subareas, to support the updating of Qualis Journals criteria in these specific subareas.
Iracema de Mattos Paranhos Calderon
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The basics of journal-level metrics: What clinical researchers need to know
Journal prestige is the most important factor for an initial manuscript submission. The authors use various journal-level metrics, commonly provided by the citation databases Web of Science and Scopus, as criteria for identifying a reputable journal ...
José M. Porcel, Leyre Liesa
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ABSTRACT Objective Cognitive impairment, fatigue, and depression are common in multiple sclerosis (MS), potentially due to disruption of regional functional connectivity caused by white matter (WM) lesions. We explored whether WM lesions functionally connected to specific brain regions contribute to these MS‐related manifestations.
Alessandro Franceschini +7 more
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During the last 2 years, there has been extensive discussion about “hijacked journals being imposed on the academic world by the huge increase in the number of bogus publishers and spurious websites”.
Mehrdad JALALIAN, Hamidreza MAHBOOBI
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