This article analyzes the Quality & Quantity journal from the point of view of some bibliometric indicators: the Hirsch (h) and the g-index for journals, the total number of citations, the h- and the g-spectrum. Journal time evolution is also studied and discussed in detail. As a final point, an interesting issue about how to objectively evaluate the journal popularity in the professional world – rather than the scientific/academic – is presented and left open
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This article analyzes the Quality & Quantity journal from the point of view of some bibliometric ind...
This article analyzes some of the most popular scientific journals in the Quality field from the poi...
This paper analyses some of the most popular scientific journals in the Quality field from the point...
Information systems journal rankings and ratings help scholars focus their publishing efforts and ar...
Information systems journal rankings and ratings help scholars focus their publishing efforts and ar...
This paper provides an overview of the main features of several bibliometric indicators which were p...
Assessing the relative stature of journals devoted to the information systems (IS) discipline is an ...
The launching of Scopus and Google Scholar, and methodological developments in social-network analys...
Some of the methodologies used to assess journal quality include citation analysis, peer analysis, c...
Abstract: Evaluating the quality of academic journal is becoming increasing important within the con...
This study examines the effectiveness of the method of using publication in ranked journals to evalu...
Abstract—Research problem: This study explores the use of bibliometric indicators to objectively eva...
The Journal Impact Factor and other indicators that assess the average citation rate of articles in ...
Research problem: This study explores the use of bibliometric indicators to objectively evaluate IEE...
The limitations of citation-based indicators include a lack of coverage, no normalization with respe...
This article analyzes the Quality & Quantity journal from the point of view of some bibliometric ind...
This article analyzes some of the most popular scientific journals in the Quality field from the poi...
This paper analyses some of the most popular scientific journals in the Quality field from the point...
Information systems journal rankings and ratings help scholars focus their publishing efforts and ar...
Information systems journal rankings and ratings help scholars focus their publishing efforts and ar...
This paper provides an overview of the main features of several bibliometric indicators which were p...
Assessing the relative stature of journals devoted to the information systems (IS) discipline is an ...
The launching of Scopus and Google Scholar, and methodological developments in social-network analys...
Some of the methodologies used to assess journal quality include citation analysis, peer analysis, c...
Abstract: Evaluating the quality of academic journal is becoming increasing important within the con...
This study examines the effectiveness of the method of using publication in ranked journals to evalu...
Abstract—Research problem: This study explores the use of bibliometric indicators to objectively eva...
The Journal Impact Factor and other indicators that assess the average citation rate of articles in ...
Research problem: This study explores the use of bibliometric indicators to objectively evaluate IEE...
The limitations of citation-based indicators include a lack of coverage, no normalization with respe...