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M., Bharathi, and Aditya Sai Srinivas T. "Metrics Melange: Crafting a Holistic View of Journal Impact." Recent Innovations in Wireless Network Security 6, no. 3 (2024): 1–7. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10846766.

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<em>In the realm of scientific publishing, the pursuit of an effective metric for assessing journal impact persists. The Journal Citation Indicator (JCI), introduced by Clarivate Analytics, aims to provide a field-normalized, easily comparable measure of a journal's influence. Calculated based on the Category Normalized Citation Impact (CNCI) at the article level, JCI offers a comprehensive evaluation by considering specific characteristics of different fields and their publications. While acknowledging the prominence of citation-based metrics, this abstract advocates for a broader perspective
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Jiang, Yuyan, Xue-li Liu, Zixuan Zhang, and Xinru Yang. "Evaluation and Comparison of Academic Impact and Disruptive Innovation Level of Medical Journals: Bibliometric Analysis and Disruptive Evaluation." Journal of Medical Internet Research 26 (May 31, 2024): e55121. http://dx.doi.org/10.2196/55121.

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Background As an important platform for researchers to present their academic findings, medical journals have a close relationship between their evaluation orientation and the value orientation of their published research results. However, the differences between the academic impact and level of disruptive innovation of medical journals have not been examined by any study yet. Objective This study aims to compare the relationships and differences between the academic impact, disruptive innovation levels, and peer review results of medical journals and published research papers. We also analyze
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Torres-Salinas, Daniel, Pilar Valderrama-Baca, and Wenceslao Arroyo-Machado. "Is there a need for a new journal metric? Correlations between JCR Impact Factor metrics and the Journal Citation Indicator—JCI." Journal of Informetrics 16, no. 3 (2022): 101315. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.joi.2022.101315.

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Chen, Xinyi. "Interactions of Publication Volume, Journal Impact, and Article Processing Charges: Comparative Study of China and Global Practices in Nature Portfolio." Publications 12, no. 4 (2024): 46. https://doi.org/10.3390/publications12040046.

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In the commercial realm, the annual publication volume (PUB) significantly influences the business models of article processing charge (APC)-based open access (OA) journals, though it may negatively impact journal reputation. Despite this, the interactions among APC, PUB, and the Journal Citation Indicator (JCI)—a key marker of journal reputation—have not been thoroughly examined. The objective of this study is to reveal the interactions among APC, PUB, and JCI, determine if there are differences between the interactions inside and outside of China, and uncover the possible mechanisms enabling
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Cozma, Alina-Georgiana, Maria Aluaș, and Sorana D. Bolboacă. "Ghostwriting and Authorship Practices in Biomedical Research: A Study Protocol." Studia Universitatis Babeş-Bolyai Bioethica 66, Special Issue (2021): 48–49. http://dx.doi.org/10.24193/subbbioethica.2021.spiss.25.

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"Background: Scientific paper authorship represents an important form of academic attainment for research professionals and brings specific benefits (e.g., contribution science, recognizing the author’s intellectual efforts). Authors certify their work’s integrity by accepting the responsability of the published content. The principal two important unethical authorship is honorary authors (the criteria of authorship not met) and ghost authors (contributed substantially but not listed as an author). Aim: The current study has two-fold aim: to determine the prevalence of authorship violations in
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García Peñalvo, Francisco José. "La evaluación de la producción científica a debate." Education in the Knowledge Society (EKS) 23 (January 24, 2022): e28139. http://dx.doi.org/10.14201/eks.28139.

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El año 2021 nos ha traído varias novedades en los productos que se utilizan para evaluar la calidad de las revistas académicas y por transitividad la producción científica de los investigadores porque se continúa dando un gran peso de las métricas de revistas frente a las métricas basadas en los artículos. Hay muchas voces a nivel internacional que piden un cambio en este sentido y que reclaman alejarse de los índices de impacto. Sin embargo, la realidad es que todavía seguimos muy vinculados a este tipo de indicadores. Desde la revista Education in the Knowledge Society (EKS) apoyamos y nos s
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Pham, Michel Tuan, Alisa Yinghao Wu, and Danqi Wang. "Benchmarking Scholarship in Consumer Research: The p-Index of Thought Leadership." Journal of Consumer Research 51, no. 1 (2024): 191–203. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/jcr/ucae009.

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Abstract The assessment of consumer scholarship must move beyond a mere counting of the number of “A”s on a researcher’s CV to include at least some measure of impact. To facilitate a broader assessment of scholarship in consumer research, we provide detailed statistics on the productivity and citation impact of the field’s 340 main gatekeepers: the editors, associate editors, and editorial board members of the Journal of Consumer Research and the Journal of Consumer Psychology. In addition, we introduce a new metric, called the p-index, which can be interpreted as an indicator of a researcher
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Bandboni, ME, F. Ramezani Pakpour Langeroudi, and A. Ramezani. "Assessment of Geriatric Journals Ranking Indicators Between Scimago and Journal Citation Reports (JCR)." Journal of Gerontology 1, no. 2 (2016): 27–35. http://dx.doi.org/10.18869/acadpub.joge.1.2.27.

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Libkind, A. N., V. A. Markusova, and L. E. Mindeli. "Bibliometric Indicators of Russian Journals by JCR-Science Edition, 1995-2010." Acta Naturae 5, no. 3 (2013): 6–12. http://dx.doi.org/10.32607/20758251-2013-5-3-6-12.

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A representative empirical bibliometric analysis of Russian journals included in the Journal Citation Reports-Science Edition (JCR-SE) for the time period 19952010 was conducted at the macro level (excluding the subject categories). It was found that the growth in the number of articles covered by JCR (a 1.8-fold increase compared to 1995) is ahead of the growth rates of Russian publications (1.2-fold increase). Hence, the share of Russian articles covered by JCR-SE was down from 2.5% in 1995 to 1.7% in 2010. It was determined that the number of articles published in an average Russian journal
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Liu, Zhenling. "ARTICLE CITATION CONTRIBUTION INDICATOR: APPLICATION IN ENERGY AND ENVIRONMENT." Ecofeminism and Climate Change 3, no. 2 (2022): 81–84. http://dx.doi.org/10.26480/efcc.02.2022.81.84.

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Journal Impact Factor (JIF) is a widely used and accepted indicator for measuring journal influence in academia, but it has certain limitations. Article Citation Contribution Indicator (ACCI) is defined and introduced in bibliometrics analysis. The ACCI, a new basic indicator, was adopted to analyze the papers published between 2019 and 2020 in Energy &amp; Environment, papers with ACCI&gt;0 and with ACCI&lt;0 were classified into two groups. This paper employed the keyword co-occurrence technology to discover the commonalities of citation positive and citation negative papers. Citation positi
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Kuo, Kristine. "Contrimetric: Article Citation Contribution Indicator for paper impact evaluation." CNS Spectrums 28, S2 (2023): S144—S145. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s1092852923006181.

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BackgroundThe Journal Impact Factor (JIF), generated by Eugene Garfield in 1964, is a well-known and widely accepted indicator for evaluating journal influence when scholar submit their papers to different periodicals. Different paper has its own citation performance after published online. Thus, the JIF is always changing in each year when times updates. This paper introduces a newly designed bibliometric indicator, Article Citation Contribution Indicator (ACCI), named as Contrimetric (from Contribution Metric). The indicator meets the criteria as it has special characteristics, such as easy
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González-Betancor, Sara M., and Pablo Dorta-González. "An indicator of the impact of journals based on the percentage of their highly cited publications." Online Information Review 41, no. 3 (2017): 398–411. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/oir-01-2016-0008.

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Purpose The two most used citation impact indicators in the assessment of scientific journals are, nowadays, the impact factor and the h-index. However, both indicators are not field normalized (vary heavily depending on the scientific category). Furthermore, the impact factor is not robust to the presence of articles with a large number of citations, while the h-index depends on the journal size. These limitations are very important when comparing journals of different sizes and categories. The purpose of this paper is to propose an alternative citation impact indicator, based on the percenta
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Shen, Zhesi, Fuyou Chen, Liying Yang, and Jinshan Wu. "Node2vec Representation for Clustering Journals and as A Possible Measure of Diversity." Journal of Data and Information Science 4, no. 2 (2019): 79–92. http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/jdis-2019-0010.

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Abstract Purpose To investigate the effectiveness of using node2vec on journal citation networks to represent journals as vectors for tasks such as clustering, science mapping, and journal diversity measure. Design/methodology/approach Node2vec is used in a journal citation network to generate journal vector representations. Findings 1. Journals are clustered based on the node2vec trained vectors to form a science map. 2. The norm of the vector can be seen as an indicator of the diversity of journals. 3. Using node2vec trained journal vectors to determine the Rao-Stirling diversity measure lea
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Nash, Joshua. "Beyond the island of metrics: An addendum to Stratford’s ten years of Island Studies Journal." Island Studies Journal 11, no. 1 (2016): 285–90. http://dx.doi.org/10.24043/isj.348.

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Stratford’s (2015) consideration of the impact of a decade of Island Studies Journal concentrates primarily on bibliometrics, journal citation, and on issues crucial to career oriented scholars. This addendum considers Stratford’s position in light of two further issues of significance to island studies and Island Studies Journal: the use of technology and non-professional (university student) citation as an indicator of a(ny) journal’s impact. It suggests that professional citation is but one means to assess the impact of a journal. There are several qualitatively assessable measures of succe
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Ghasemian, Amir, Fereshteh Nojavan, Amir Reza Asnafi, and Fatemeh Jabbari. "Evaluation of Quality Performance and Social Effectiveness of Arts and Humanities Journals Indexed in the Web of Science Database." DESIDOC Journal of Library & Information Technology 44, no. 1 (2024): 17–24. http://dx.doi.org/10.14429/djlit.44.1.18970.

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This study aimed to evaluate the qualitative and Altmetrics status of 147 journals indexed in the Arts and Humanities Citation Index (AHCI). This practical-analytical study used qualitative indicators of journals and quantitative Altmetrics. Data was collected from Web of Science, Journal Citation Reports, and Altmetrics Explorer. The results showed that most of the journals this database covers are from European countries, and only one is from Asian countries. More than half of the reviewed journals have a score lower than average regarding Journal Citation Indicator, Eigenfactor Score, and A
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Rebezov, M. B., and B. V. Violin. "Publication activity in infographics (part 2)." Agrarian science, no. 5 (May 16, 2025): 25–30. https://doi.org/10.32634/0869-8155-2025-394-05-25-30.

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The rating scientometric indicators of the journal “Agrarian Science” have been studied:• The five-year Herfindahl — Hirschman index for citation journals was 317;• Herfindahl — Hirschman index for authors’ organizations — 299;• The five-year self-citation coefficient is 14.80;• The Gini index is 0.70.The best scientometric indicators of the journal “Agrarian Science” are recorded by the Herfindahl — Hirschman index indicator for the organizations of the authors and comply with the recommendations of the RSCI, the Higher Attestation Commission, the Russian Center for Scientific Information, WO
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Lee, Jen-Sin, and Chu-Yun Wei. "Journal features and impact factor." Managerial Finance 42, no. 4 (2016): 354–64. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/mf-04-2015-0130.

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Purpose – Journal quality and prestige are the main considerations for researchers, editors, and publishers when submitting manuscripts, citing papers, and developing publishing policies. Journal Citation Reports calculates the impact factor (IF) from journals covered in Social Science Citation Index (SSCI). IF is widely considered as an indicator of journal quality and prestige among business disciplines. Thus, researching what affects the IF is critical. The purpose of this paper is to investigate the relation between journal features and the IF, particularly between “hot issues” and the IF,
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Chiu, Wen-Ta, Su-Yen Wu, and Yuh-Shan Ho. "A Historical Review of Classic Publications in Web of Science Category of Obstetrics and Gynecology." Journal of Clinical and Laboratory Research 3, no. 4 (2021): 01–08. http://dx.doi.org/10.31579/2768-0487/040.

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Classic publications in Web of Science Category of Obstetrics and Gynecology were identified by using bibliometric indicator, TCyear, total citations since publication to the end of the recent year from Web of Science Core Collection. Fourteen classic publications with TC2016 ≥ 1,000 times were analysied. We also applied a citation indicator, the Cyear, total citations in the most recent year only, to assess the recent impact of the classic publications. The results showed that the 14 classic publications were published between 1927 and 2004, and that the most productive journal were American
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Hsu, Wen-Chin, Chih-Fong Tsai, and Jia-Huan Li. "A hybrid indicator for journal ranking." Online Information Review 39, no. 7 (2015): 858–69. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/oir-11-2014-0277.

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Purpose – Although journal rankings are important for authors, readers, publishers, promotion, and tenure committees, it has been argued that the use of different measures (e.g. the journal impact factor (JIF), and Hirsch’s h-index) often lead to different journal rankings, which render it difficult to make an appropriate decision. A hybrid ranking method based on the Borda count approach, the Standardized Average Index (SA index), was introduced to solve this problem. The paper aims to discuss these issues. Design/methodology/approach – Citations received by the articles published in 85 Healt
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Mukhametshin, R. R., та G. Sh Asylgaraeva. "Comparative analysis of scientometrics indicators of “Povolzhskaya аrkheologiya” journal". Scientific and Technical Libraries, № 4 (28 червня 2021): 73–92. http://dx.doi.org/10.33186/1027-3689-2021-4-73-92.

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The authors discuss the results of analyzing scientometric indicators of “Povolzhskaya аrkheologiya” journal acquired to the Web of Sciences, Scopus and RSCI (Russian Science Citation Index) databases. To specify the journal position within the archeological periodicals and its possible inclusion into the Web of Science database, the study findings were compared to the analyses results for the Russian authoritative academic journals in the related domains. The rating for selected journals by Scopus and RSCI key scientometrics indicators is built. The journal position in these ratings is discus
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Tocco, Emily G., Mackenzie M. Mayhew, Margaret G. Mercante, et al. "Variability in article processing charges of open-access publishing across medical specialties." PLOS One 20, no. 7 (2025): e0320684. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0320684.

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Background Open-access (OA) journals provide public access to research but often impose a financial burden on researchers through article processing charges (APCs). The connection between APCs and indicators of journal prestige, such as journal impact factor (JIF), and their variation across medical specialties remains unclear. This study investigates how publication costs relate to journal prestige across diverse medical fields. Methods Data from 1,117 hybrid and OA journals across 29 medical specialties were compiled from Journal Citation Reports and journal websites. Pearson correlation coe
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Clausen, Aage R., and Jaushieh Joseph Wu. "Social Science History: Citation Record, 1976–1985." Social Science History 12, no. 2 (1988): 197–215. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0145553200016114.

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In a recent article in Social Science History, Professor Alan Bogue, former president of the Association and one of its founding fathers, has reviewed the first ten years of SSHA. In it he presents from the constitution the major purpose of the Association as “improving ‘the quality of historical explanation in every manner possible, but particularly by encouraging the selective use and adaptation in historical research and teaching of relevant social science’” (Bogue, 1987: 336). In this paper, we review the first ten years of the Social Science History journal in the context of an associatio
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Asaad, Malke, Austin Paul Kallarackal, Jesse Meaike, Aashish Rajesh, Rafael U. de Azevedo, and Nho V. Tran. "Citation Skew in Plastic Surgery Journals: Does the Journal Impact Factor Predict Individual Article Citation Rate?" Aesthetic Surgery Journal 40, no. 10 (2019): 1136–42. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/asj/sjz336.

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Abstract Background Citation skew refers to the unequal distribution of citations to articles published in a particular journal. Objectives We aimed to assess whether citation skew exists within plastic surgery journals and to determine whether the journal impact factor (JIF) is an accurate indicator of the citation rates of individual articles. Methods We used Journal Citation Reports to identify all journals within the field of plastic and reconstructive surgery. The number of citations in 2018 for all individual articles published in 2016 and 2017 was abstracted. Results Thirty-three plasti
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Parabhoi, Lambodara, Damodar Parabhoi, Ramani Ranjan Sahu, Manoj Kumar Verma, and Rebecca Susan Dewey. "The association between Mendeley early readership and later citations in library and information science journals." COLLNET Journal of Scientometrics and Information Management 17, no. 1 (2023): 203–15. http://dx.doi.org/10.47974/cjsim-2022-0074.

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Altmetrics indicators are useful for assessing the impact of research and have been increasingly used alongside traditional citations in recent years. Mendeley provides readership statistics which give an early indicator of the impact of research outputs. This study aimed to investigate how Mendeley early readership indicator was associated with later citations across nine selected library and information science (LIS) journals. This study examined bibliographic data of 9 LIS journals extracted from the Scopus database over a 17 months period from June 2019 to November 2020. Data were extracte
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Murray, Gregg, Rebecca Hellen, James Ralph, and Siona Ni Raghallaigh. "Comparison of Traditional Citation Metrics and Altmetrics Among Dermatology Journals: Content and Correlational Analysis Study." JMIR Dermatology 3, no. 1 (2020): e15643. http://dx.doi.org/10.2196/15643.

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Background Research impact has traditionally been measured using citation count and impact factor (IF). Academics have long relied heavily on this form of metric system to measure a publication’s impact. A higher number of citations is viewed as an indicator of the importance of the research and a marker for the impact of the publishing journal. Recently, social media and online news sources have become important avenues for dissemination of research, resulting in the emergence of an alternative metric system known as altmetrics. Objective We assessed the correlation between altmetric attentio
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Sohail, Md, and Ph.D Shakil Ahmad. "SCImago, eigenfactor score, and H5 index journal rank indicator: A study of journals in the area of construction and building technologies." DESIDOC Journal of Library & Information Technology 38, no. 04 (2018): 278–85. https://doi.org/10.14429/djlit.38.4.11503.

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Present work studies the role of bibliometric indicators and scientometric instruments for checking the qualities of journals published in the area of construction and building technology. Journal quality review targeted comparisons between indicators of significance and merit from reputable databases. Likewise, present work stressed on performance of well cited journals and their informational correlations as predicted by selected indicators complex algorithms. Main research objective focused on review of scientific journal quality indices that included: Journal Impact Factor (JIF), Eigenfact
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Daugherty, Alan, Robert A. Hegele, Hong S. Lu, Nigel Mackman, Daniel J. Rader, and Christian Weber. "Web of Science’s Citation Median Metrics Overcome the Major Constraints of the Journal Impact Factor." Arteriosclerosis, Thrombosis, and Vascular Biology 42, no. 4 (2022): 367–71. http://dx.doi.org/10.1161/atvbaha.122.317426.

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There are many metrics to evaluate the performance and status of journals. Among these, the journal impact factor (JIF) has become the dominant metric. The influence of JIF is illustrated by its widespread use to evaluate academic status, compensation, and funding decisions. However, as noted by Clarivate Analytics, the parent company of the Web of Science (WoS), the JIF should not be used without careful attention to the many phenomena that influence citation rates. To facilitate transparency, Clarivate Analytics provides all data used to determine the JIF. In addition, WoS provides other met
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Opthof, Tobias. "Comparison of the Impact Factors of the Most-Cited Cardiovascular Journals." Circulation Research 124, no. 12 (2019): 1718–24. http://dx.doi.org/10.1161/circresaha.119.315249.

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In this article, I show that the distribution of citations to papers published by the top 30 journals in the category Cardiac &amp; Cardiovascular Systems of the Web of Science is extremely skewed. This skewness is to the right, which means that there is a long tail of papers that are cited much more frequently than the other papers of the same journal. The consequence is that there is a large difference between the mean and the median of the citation of the papers published by the journals. I further found that there are no differences between the citation distributions of the top 4 journals
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Huh, Sun. "The Journal Citation Indicator has arrived for Emerging Sources Citation journals, including the Journal of Educational Evaluation for Health Professions, in June 2021." Journal of Educational Evaluation for Health Professions 18 (August 9, 2021): 20. http://dx.doi.org/10.3352/jeehp.2021.18.20.

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Leydesdorff, Loet, Wouter de Nooy, and Lutz Bornmann. "The Power-weakness Ratios (PWR) as a Journal Indicator: Testing the “Tournaments” Metaphor in Citation Impact Studies." Journal of Data and Information Science 1, no. 3 (2017): 6–26. http://dx.doi.org/10.20309/jdis.201617.

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AbstractPurposeRamanujacharyulu developed the Power-weakness Ratio (PWR) for scoring tournaments. The PWR algorithm has been advocated (and used) for measuring the impact of journals. We show how such a newly proposed indicator can empirically be tested.Design/methodology/approachPWR values can be found by recursively multiplying the citation matrix by itself until convergence is reached in both the cited and citing dimensions; the quotient of these two values is defined as PWR. We study the effectiveness of PWR using journal ecosystems drawn from the Library and Information Science (LIS) set
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Ahmad, Shakil, Mohammad Sohail, Abu Waris, Amir Elginaid, and Isam Mohammed. "SCImago, Eigenfactor Score, and H5 Index Journal Rank Indicator: A Study of Journals in the area of Construction and Building Technologies." DESIDOC Journal of Library & Information Technology 38, no. 4 (2018): 278. http://dx.doi.org/10.14429/djlit.38.4.11503.

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Movassagi, Kamran, Kyle N. Kunze, Edward C. Beck, Michael C. Fu, and Shane J. Nho. "Predictors of 5-Year Citation Rate in the Orthopaedic Sports Medicine Literature." American Journal of Sports Medicine 47, no. 1 (2018): 206–11. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0363546518810504.

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Background: The citation rate of a research published article is an indicator of its quality and impact and contributes to the journal’s impact factor. Within the orthopaedic sports medicine literature, predictors of citation rates have not been previously described. Purpose: To identify characteristics of published articles that predict 5-year citation rates of studies in the orthopaedic sports medicine literature. Study Design: Cross-sectional study. Methods: Research articles published in The American Journal of Sports Medicine (AJSM), Arthroscopy: The Journal of Arthroscopic and Related Su
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Zhao, Rongying, and Xu Wang. "Research on impact evaluation of academic journals from multidimensional perspective." Library Hi Tech 38, no. 2 (2019): 458–78. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/lht-03-2019-0067.

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Purpose The purpose of this paper is to introduce altmetric indicators and combine with traditional citation indicators to comprehensively evaluate the impact of academic journals from the perspective of multidimensional and multi-indicator fusion. Design/methodology/approach The authors take international multidisciplinary journals as an example, combining 14 traditional citation indicators of academic journals and introducing 14 altmetric indicators to build a comprehensive evaluation model of the impact of academic journals (academic impact and societal impact). At the same time, the author
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Buciu, Ioan. "A Letter From the Associate Executive Editor." International Journal of Computers Communications & Control 3, no. 3 (2008): 221. http://dx.doi.org/10.15837/ijccc.2008.3.2390.

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&lt;p&gt;As of the production of its third volume, issue 3, year 2008, the Journal of Computers, Communications &amp;amp; Control (IJCCC) entered a new era. I was pleasantly surprised when in March, 2008, a message arrived from Ioan Dzitac, the Associate Editor-in-Chief of IJCCC, notified me about the inclusion of this new periodical in the prestigious Master Journal List of Thomson Reuters Database. Two months later, more pleasant news came: IJCCC was covered in Science Citation Index Expanded (also known as SciSearch) as its quality figure of merit. This incredible achievement is emphasized
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Serenko, Alexander, and Nick Bontis. "Global ranking of knowledge management and intellectual capital academic journals: 2017 update." Journal of Knowledge Management 21, no. 3 (2017): 675–92. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/jkm-11-2016-0490.

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Purpose The purpose of this study is to update a global ranking of 27 knowledge management and intellectual capital (KM/IC) academic journals. Design/methodology/approach The ranking was developed based on a combination of results from a survey of 482 active KM/IC researchers and journal citation impact indices. Findings The ranking list includes 27 currently active KM/IC journals. The A+ journals are the Journal of Knowledge Management and the Journal of Intellectual Capital. The A journals are the Learning Organization, Knowledge Management Research &amp; Practice, Knowledge and Process Mana
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Lamb, Clayton T., Sophie L. Gilbert, and Adam T. Ford. "Tweet success? Scientific communication correlates with increased citations in Ecology and Conservation." PeerJ 6 (April 12, 2018): e4564. http://dx.doi.org/10.7717/peerj.4564.

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Science communication is seen as critical for the disciplines of ecology and conservation, where research products are often used to shape policy and decision making. Scientists are increasing their online media communication, via social media and news. Such media engagement has been thought to influence or predict traditional metrics of scholarship, such as citation rates. Here, we measure the association between citation rates and the Altmetric Attention Score—an indicator of the amount and reach of the attention an article has received—along with other forms of bibliometric performance (yea
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Orbay, Metin, Orhan Karamustafaoğlu, and Ruben Miranda. "Analysis of the journal impact factor and related bibliometric indicators in education and educational research category." Education for Information 37, no. 3 (2021): 315–36. http://dx.doi.org/10.3233/efi-200442.

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This study analyzes the journal impact factor and related bibliometric indicators in Education and Educational Research (E&amp;ER) category, highlighting the main differences among journal quartiles, using Web of Science (Social Sciences Citation Index, SSCI) as the data source. High impact journals (Q1) publish only slightly more papers than expected, which is different to other areas. The papers published in Q1 journal have greater average citations and lower uncitedness rates compared to other quartiles, although the differences among quartiles are lower than in other areas. The impact fact
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Miller, Luke T., Alice Smith, and Elaine Labach. "Guidelines And Advice For Successful Publication Provided By Journal Editors." American Journal of Business Education (AJBE) 3, no. 3 (2010): 17–34. http://dx.doi.org/10.19030/ajbe.v3i3.395.

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Journal publication is an important indicator of research productivity for individual researchers, as well as academic institutions. However, for novice faculty members, the publication process can appear equivocal and daunting. If the academic does not actively engage themselves early in this process, then her or his career becomes an uphill (and sometimes insurmountable) battle. To assist the young academic, this study, sponsored by the National Science Foundation ADVANCE program, surveys journal editors representing numerous engineering fields. A 19-question web survey was e-mailed to 121 j
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Schubert, A., and W. Glänzel. "Mean response time — A new indicator of journal citation speed with application to physics journals." Czechoslovak Journal of Physics 36, no. 1 (1986): 121–25. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/bf01599743.

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Jang, Hyunju. "Relationship between publication indicators and citation impact indicators for publications in business, management, and accounting listed in Scopus from 2015 to 2019." Science Editing 8, no. 1 (2021): 18–25. http://dx.doi.org/10.6087/kcse.225.

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Purpose: This study examined whether article-level publication indicators were related to citation impact indicators in the business, management, and accounting categories listed in Scopus. Article-level publication indicators included the number of authors, countries, and keywords, as well as title length, while citation impact indicators included the field-weighted citation impact (FWCI) at the article level and Scimago Journal Rank (SJR) at the journal level. The optimal values of four article-level publication indicators for maximizing the FWCI and SJR were calculated.Methods: All publicat
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Indriawati, Ratna Malisa, Evi Gravitiani, and Pramana Widya Samara. "The Comparison of Circular Economy Analysis in Developed and Developing Countries." Ekuilibrium : Jurnal Ilmiah Bidang Ilmu Ekonomi 19, no. 1 (2024): 1–17. http://dx.doi.org/10.24269/ekuilibrium.v19i1.2024.pp1-17.

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This study seeks to present a better understanding of knowledge about the circular economy by referring to literature studies in developed and developing countries during the observation period from 2006 to 2022. This study provides an overview of the bibliometric approach: time analysis, journal analysis, co-authorship analysis, keyword analysis, citation analysis, country analysis, and agency analysis. The level of research contribution in developed and developing countries tended to be low until 2016, increasing significantly in recent years. Keyword analysis reveals that Circular Economy h
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RUIZ GARCÍA, Antonio, and Luis VALERO AGUAYO. "Efectos del JCR en la calidad de las revistas españolas de Psicología: un selfi en 2017." APUNTES DE PSICOLOGÍA 36, no. 1-2 (2022): 63–74. http://dx.doi.org/10.55414/ap.v36i1-2.712.

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La valoración de la calidad de las publicaciones periódicas de Psicología suele resumirse con el índice JCR (Journal Citation Report), que se basa únicamente en el número de citas recibidas por la revista. Sin embargo, esa supuesta calidad se utiliza como justificación para valorar curricula, promociones laborales, contrataciones y privilegios académicos. Esto está llevando a múltiples problemas en la investigación científica, y también dentro de Psicología. Entre ellos, que las investigaciones y temas se están tergiversando hacia aquellas que son más rápidas y fáciles de publicar en las revis
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Gunawan, Imam. "ANALISIS SITASI PADA JAMP: JURNAL ADMINISTRASI DAN MANAJEMEN PENDIDIKAN, UNIVERSITAS NEGERI MALANG, 2018-2020." Jurnal Administrasi dan Manajemen Pendidikan 4, no. 2 (2021): 163. http://dx.doi.org/10.17977/um027v4i12021p163.

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Abstract: The level or number of citations for a journal and/or article is the main indicator for measuring the quality of a publication (paper). The purpose of this research is to determine the distribution of citations in JAMP: Journal of Educational Administration and Management. This research is included in research or studies on bibliometric analysis. The data source for this study is meta-data obtained from the JAMP: Jurnal Administrasi dan Manajemen Pendidikan, data citation download at Google Scholar, using the Publish or Perish 7 software, over a period of 3 years (2018-2020). Meta-da
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Gunawan, Imam. "ANALISIS SITASI PADA JAMP: JURNAL ADMINISTRASI DAN MANAJEMEN PENDIDIKAN, UNIVERSITAS NEGERI MALANG, 2018-2020." Jurnal Administrasi dan Manajemen Pendidikan 4, no. 2 (2021): 163. http://dx.doi.org/10.17977/um027v4i12021p163.

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Abstract: The level or number of citations for a journal and/or article is the main indicator for measuring the quality of a publication (paper). The purpose of this research is to determine the distribution of citations in JAMP: Journal of Educational Administration and Management. This research is included in research or studies on bibliometric analysis. The data source for this study is meta-data obtained from the JAMP: Jurnal Administrasi dan Manajemen Pendidikan, data citation download at Google Scholar, using the Publish or Perish 7 software, over a period of 3 years (2018-2020). Meta-da
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Moed, Henk F. "The source normalized impact per paper is a valid and sophisticated indicator of journal citation impact." Journal of the American Society for Information Science and Technology 62, no. 1 (2010): 211–13. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/asi.21424.

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Hernández, Juan María, and Pablo Dorta-González. "Interdisciplinarity Metric Based on the Co-Citation Network." Mathematics 8, no. 4 (2020): 544. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/math8040544.

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Quantifying the interdisciplinarity of a research is a relevant problem in the evaluative bibliometrics. The concept of interdisciplinarity is ambiguous and multidimensional. Thus, different measures of interdisciplinarity have been propose in the literature. However, few studies have proposed interdisciplinary metrics without previously defining classification sets, and no one has used the co-citation network for this purpose. In this study we propose an interdisciplinary metric based on the co-citation network. This is a way to define the publication’s field without resorting to pre-defined
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Abellán, Adela, María Pilar Valderrama Baca, and Adela Baca. "Análisis bibliométrico de la revista Ars Pharmaceutica." Ars Pharmaceutica (Internet) 65, no. 4 (2024): 349–62. https://doi.org/10.30827/ars.v65i4.30964.

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Introducción: El objetivo principal es analizar, desde un punto de vista bibliométrico, la revista Ars Pharmaceutica durante intervalo temporal comprendido entre los años 2014 y 2023, dada la existencia de estudios previos anteriores a ese periodo. Método: El estudio se ha centrado en estimar el promedio de autoría y tiempo de aceptación de un artículo, la distribución por tipología científica y por áreas temáticas de los trabajos publicados, la distribución por países e instituciones de procedencia de los trabajos e incidencia del género en la autoría. El análisis estadístico se ha basado en
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Calle Pesántez, Sofía E., and José Antonio Salvador Oliván. "Métricas en transición." Ibersid: revista de sistemas de información y documentación 19, no. 1 (2025): 81–95. https://doi.org/10.54886/ibersid.v19i1.5080.

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Las altmetrics están transformando la evaluación del impacto científico, complementando los indicadores bibliométricos tradicionales con una visión más amplia y dinámica de la influencia de la investigación en la era digital, es decir, el ecosistema científico atraviesa un cambio en su modelo tal cual se ha conocido en los últimos años. El objetivo principal de este estudio es analizar la distribución de las revistas de ciencias sociales de América Latina, indexadas en el Scimago Journal Rank (SJR) 2023, y la evolución de sus métricas tradicionales y alternativas en el período 2017 – 2023, par
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Slade, Raymond Maurice. "Runoff inflow volumes to the Highland Lakes in Central Texas: temporal trends in volumes, and relations between volumes and selected climatic indices." Texas Water Journal 11, no. 1 (2020): 32–60. http://dx.doi.org/10.21423/twj.v11i1.7025.

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Inflow to the Highland Lakes has substantially decreased from 1942–2013, likely due to increased evapotranspiration from the proliferation of 19 major upstream reservoirs and about 69,500 minor reservoirs and water bodies. Increased evapotranspiration from land surfaces and stream channels also probably represent major causes for inflow reduction. Eight climatic indices were evaluated with respect to correlations with inflow volumes to the lakes. A combination of the indices for the Atlantic Multidecadal Oscillation and Oceanic Niño Index (Niño 3.4 region) was found to be, up to three months i
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Bornmann, Lutz. "Which research institution performs better than average in a subject category or better than selected other institutions?" Online Information Review 42, no. 2 (2018): 222–37. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/oir-08-2015-0276.

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Purpose Institutional bibliometric analyses compare as a rule the performance of different institutions. The purpose of this paper is to use a statistical approach which not only allows a comparison of the citation impact of papers from selected institutions, but also a comparison of the citation impact of the papers of these institutions with all other papers published in a particular time frame. Design/methodology/approach The study is based on a randomly selected cluster sample (n=4,327,013 articles and reviews from 2000 to 2004), which is drawn from a bibliometric in-house database includi
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