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Citation inequality and the Journal Impact Factor: median, mean, (does it) matter?
Skewed citation distribution is a major limitation of the Journal Impact Factor (JIF) representing an outlier-sensitive mean citation value per journal The present study focuses primarily on this phenomenon in the medical literature by investigating a ...
T. Kiesslich +3 more
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Are methodological quality and completeness of reporting associated with citation-based measures of publication impact? A secondary analysis of a systematic review of dementia biomarker studies [PDF]
Objective: To determine whether methodological and reporting quality are associated with surrogate measures of publication impact in the field of dementia biomarker studies.
Drozdowska, Bogna A. +5 more
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Scientific journals and impact factors [PDF]
A research-focused scientific journal serves two main purposes. The first is to provide a forum for investigators to publish their research findings. The second is to disseminate these findings to enhance further research, and to aid others who wish to apply the findings for the benefit of society. These purposes motivate scientific journals in general
William, Hendee +2 more
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This study aims to provide information about the Q Concept defined as the division of journal impact factors into quartiles based on given field categories so that the disadvantages resulting from the direct use of journal impact factors can be ...
Keziban Orbay, Ruben Miranda, M. Orbay
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Corruption of journal Impact Factors [PDF]
Requiring authors to cite articles from the same journal in which they hope to publish is a practice that the Editors of all Trends journals disapprove of. Beyond pointing authors in the direction of papers that they might have missed and would improve the quality of their articles, we do not require authors to cite articles from our journals.
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The integrated impact indicator revisited (I3*): a non-parametric alternative to the journal impact factor [PDF]
We propose the I3* indicator as a non-parametric alternative to the journal impact factor (JIF) and h-index. We apply I3* to more than 10,000 journals. The results can be compared with other journal metrics.
L. Leydesdorff +2 more
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Promotion of to International Journal Based on Journal Metrics [PDF]
PurposeThe aim is to provide evidence of the internationalization of Neurointervention based on journal metrics for articles published from 2011 to 2015.Materials and MethodsThe following metrics and data were collected and analyzed with descriptive ...
Sun Huh
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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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Background: The ability to comprehend a text depends primarily on the knowledge about its words. This study investigated the most frequent words in high impact factor (IF) English nursing journals.
Yadollah Pournia
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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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