A form of normalisation is presented for the evaluation of citation data on multidisciplinary research. This method is based on the existing classification according to the publishing journals and not on the classification of output according to ISI subject categories. A publication profile is created for each institution to be investigated. This profile accounts for the weight of publications in a journal, represented by the number of publications as a proportion of the total output of the institution. In accordance with this weight, the citation rate of each journal is compared to a qualified relative indicator. The final result is a relative citation rate J, which is the relative perception of the performance of an institution accounting...
This study describes an approach for comparative bibliometric analysis of scientific publications re...
Purpose – This paper aims to the identification of journal articles that probably report on interdis...
A common problem in comparative bibliometric studies at the meso and micro level is the differentiat...
A form of normalisation is presented for the evaluation of citation data on multidisciplinary resear...
The performance-oriented allocation of funds and excellence initiatives is now widespread in science...
When authors of scholarly articles decide where to submit their manuscripts for peer review and even...
Bibliometrics enables quantitative analysis of research achievements by applying mathematical method...
When evaluating the publication performance of a scientist one has to consider not only the differen...
International audienceThis work is investigating the possibility of assessing the interdisciplinarit...
Rankings of scholarly journals based on citation data are often met with scepticism by the scientifi...
© 2017, Akadémiai Kiadó, Budapest, Hungary. Interdisciplinary research has been a focus in academia,...
==Background== In most academic disciplines journals play an important role in disseminating finding...
Standard approaches to measurement of the ‘impact’ of academic journals, or even sometimes of indivi...
generating field-normalized citation scores. While the subject of field-normalization in bibliometri...
In this paper, we propose a new criterion for choosing between a pair of classification systems of s...
This study describes an approach for comparative bibliometric analysis of scientific publications re...
Purpose – This paper aims to the identification of journal articles that probably report on interdis...
A common problem in comparative bibliometric studies at the meso and micro level is the differentiat...
A form of normalisation is presented for the evaluation of citation data on multidisciplinary resear...
The performance-oriented allocation of funds and excellence initiatives is now widespread in science...
When authors of scholarly articles decide where to submit their manuscripts for peer review and even...
Bibliometrics enables quantitative analysis of research achievements by applying mathematical method...
When evaluating the publication performance of a scientist one has to consider not only the differen...
International audienceThis work is investigating the possibility of assessing the interdisciplinarit...
Rankings of scholarly journals based on citation data are often met with scepticism by the scientifi...
© 2017, Akadémiai Kiadó, Budapest, Hungary. Interdisciplinary research has been a focus in academia,...
==Background== In most academic disciplines journals play an important role in disseminating finding...
Standard approaches to measurement of the ‘impact’ of academic journals, or even sometimes of indivi...
generating field-normalized citation scores. While the subject of field-normalization in bibliometri...
In this paper, we propose a new criterion for choosing between a pair of classification systems of s...
This study describes an approach for comparative bibliometric analysis of scientific publications re...
Purpose – This paper aims to the identification of journal articles that probably report on interdis...
A common problem in comparative bibliometric studies at the meso and micro level is the differentiat...