Background Journal impact factors and their ranks are used widely by journals, researchers, and research assessment exercises. Methods Based on citations to journals in research and experimental medicine in 2005, Bayesian Markov chain Monte Carlo methods were used to estimate the uncertainty associated with these journal performance indicators. Results Intervals representing plausible ranges of values for journal impact factor ranks indicated that most journals cannot be ranked with great precision. Only the top and bottom few journals could place any confidence in their rank position. Intervals were wider and overlapping for most journals. Conclusion Decisions placed on journal impact factors are potentially misleading where the uncertaint...
In which journal a scientist publishes is considered one of the most crucial factors determining the...
textabstractThe paper focuses on the robustness of rankings of academic journal quality and research...
Background: The assessment of scientific publications is an integral part of the scientific process....
Abstract Background Journal impact factors and their ranks are used widely by journals, researchers,...
Academic economists appear to be intensely interested in rankings of journals, institutions, and ind...
Journal ranking schemes may seem useful, but Björn Brembs discusses how the Thompson Reuters Impact ...
Rankings of scholarly journals based on citation data are often met with scepticism by the scientifi...
Published: March 1, 2016There are now many methods available to assess the relative citation perform...
The Journal Impact Factor and other indicators that assess the average citation rate of articles in ...
WORKING PAPER No. 11/2012As the preponderance of journal rankings becomes increasingly more frequent...
textabstractThe paper focuses on the robustness of rankings of academic journal quality and research...
The Journal Impact Factor and other indicators that assess the average citation rate of articles in ...
The use of the journal impact factor (JIF) as a measure for the quality of individual manuscripts an...
In which journal a scientist publishes is considered one of the most crucial factors determining the...
textabstractThe paper focuses on the robustness of rankings of academic journal quality and research...
Background: The assessment of scientific publications is an integral part of the scientific process....
Abstract Background Journal impact factors and their ranks are used widely by journals, researchers,...
Academic economists appear to be intensely interested in rankings of journals, institutions, and ind...
Journal ranking schemes may seem useful, but Björn Brembs discusses how the Thompson Reuters Impact ...
Rankings of scholarly journals based on citation data are often met with scepticism by the scientifi...
Published: March 1, 2016There are now many methods available to assess the relative citation perform...
The Journal Impact Factor and other indicators that assess the average citation rate of articles in ...
WORKING PAPER No. 11/2012As the preponderance of journal rankings becomes increasingly more frequent...
textabstractThe paper focuses on the robustness of rankings of academic journal quality and research...
The Journal Impact Factor and other indicators that assess the average citation rate of articles in ...
The use of the journal impact factor (JIF) as a measure for the quality of individual manuscripts an...
In which journal a scientist publishes is considered one of the most crucial factors determining the...
textabstractThe paper focuses on the robustness of rankings of academic journal quality and research...
Background: The assessment of scientific publications is an integral part of the scientific process....