Journal impact factor (IF) as a gauge of influence and impact of a particular journal comparing with other journals in the same area of research, reports the mean number of citations to the published articles in particular journal. Although, IF attracts more attention and being used more frequently than other measures, it has been subjected to criticisms, which overcome the advantages of IF. Critically, extensive use of IF may result in destroying editorial and researchers ’ behaviour, which could compromise the quality of scientific articles. Therefore, it is the time of the timeliness and importance of a new invention of journal ranking techniques beyond the journal impact factor
The "impact factor of journals", in brief IF, has become an important tool for the evaluation of res...
Both the concept and the application of the impact factor (IF) have been subject to widespread criti...
The so-called impact factor (IF) started as a rather esoteric scientometric tool, itself derived fr...
Journal impact factor (IF) as a gauge of influence and impact of a particular journal comparing with...
Journal impact factor (IF) as a gauge of influence and impact of a particular journal comparing with...
Journal impact factor (IF) as a gauge of influence and impact of a particular journal comparing with...
Journal impact factor (IF) as a gauge of influence and impact of a particular journal comparing with...
Journal impact factor (IF) as a gauge of influence and impact of a particular journal comparing with...
The impact factor (IF) of an journal is a measure reflecting the average number of citations to rece...
Since it was first defined by Garfield in 1979, the use of the impact factor (IF) of scientific jour...
Abstract The journal impact factor is an annually cal-culated number for each scientific journal, ba...
Initially, Impact Factor was used as a means to rank the quality of journal to select scientific jou...
Why are journals from less-developed countries constrained to low impact factors? E ugene Garfield’s...
Impact Factor is one of the most important tools to evaluate journals in ISI. In this article, have ...
Impact Factor (IF) is considered as one of the most common subjects in academic environments. Indivi...
The "impact factor of journals", in brief IF, has become an important tool for the evaluation of res...
Both the concept and the application of the impact factor (IF) have been subject to widespread criti...
The so-called impact factor (IF) started as a rather esoteric scientometric tool, itself derived fr...
Journal impact factor (IF) as a gauge of influence and impact of a particular journal comparing with...
Journal impact factor (IF) as a gauge of influence and impact of a particular journal comparing with...
Journal impact factor (IF) as a gauge of influence and impact of a particular journal comparing with...
Journal impact factor (IF) as a gauge of influence and impact of a particular journal comparing with...
Journal impact factor (IF) as a gauge of influence and impact of a particular journal comparing with...
The impact factor (IF) of an journal is a measure reflecting the average number of citations to rece...
Since it was first defined by Garfield in 1979, the use of the impact factor (IF) of scientific jour...
Abstract The journal impact factor is an annually cal-culated number for each scientific journal, ba...
Initially, Impact Factor was used as a means to rank the quality of journal to select scientific jou...
Why are journals from less-developed countries constrained to low impact factors? E ugene Garfield’s...
Impact Factor is one of the most important tools to evaluate journals in ISI. In this article, have ...
Impact Factor (IF) is considered as one of the most common subjects in academic environments. Indivi...
The "impact factor of journals", in brief IF, has become an important tool for the evaluation of res...
Both the concept and the application of the impact factor (IF) have been subject to widespread criti...
The so-called impact factor (IF) started as a rather esoteric scientometric tool, itself derived fr...