The ISI journal impact factor (JIF) is based on a sample that may represent half the whole-of-life citations to some journals, but a small fraction (\u3c10%) of the citations accruing to other journals. This disproportionate sampling means that the JIF provides a misleading indication of the true impact of journals, biased in favour of journals that have a rapid rather than a prolonged impact. Many journals exhibit a consistent pattern of citation accrual from year to year, so it may be possible to adjust the JIF to provide a more reliable indication of a journal’s impact
In this article, we present the results of an analysis that describes the research centered on Journ...
The impact factor of an academic journal for any year is the number of times the average article pub...
The Journal Impact Factor (JIF) is a journal-level metric calculated from data indexed in the Web of...
The Journal Impact Factor (JIF) is a journal-level metric calculated from data indexed in the Web of...
An academic journal’s impact factor (hereafter, JIF) is an average measure of the frequency with whi...
The JIF is a measure of the importance of an academic journal, reflecting the average number of cita...
The “impact factor” computed and published by ISI has become increasingly prominent as a quality mea...
Although the Journal Impact Factor (JIF) is widely acknowledged to be a poor indicator of the qualit...
We address the grossly incorrect inferences that result from using journal impact factor (JIF) as a ...
The journal impact factor (JIF) proposed by Garfield in the year 1955 is one of the most commonly us...
Impact Factor is one of the most important tools to evaluate journals in ISI. In this article, have ...
The purpose of this Masters thesis is to make a critical analysis of Journal Impact Facto...
Journal impact factors (JIFs) often deviate from the common view of journal quality held by field ex...
The ‘impact factor ’ – an explanation and its application to rehabilitation journals Summary The im...
Abstract The uses and misuses of the Journal Impact Factor (JIF) have been thoroughly...
In this article, we present the results of an analysis that describes the research centered on Journ...
The impact factor of an academic journal for any year is the number of times the average article pub...
The Journal Impact Factor (JIF) is a journal-level metric calculated from data indexed in the Web of...
The Journal Impact Factor (JIF) is a journal-level metric calculated from data indexed in the Web of...
An academic journal’s impact factor (hereafter, JIF) is an average measure of the frequency with whi...
The JIF is a measure of the importance of an academic journal, reflecting the average number of cita...
The “impact factor” computed and published by ISI has become increasingly prominent as a quality mea...
Although the Journal Impact Factor (JIF) is widely acknowledged to be a poor indicator of the qualit...
We address the grossly incorrect inferences that result from using journal impact factor (JIF) as a ...
The journal impact factor (JIF) proposed by Garfield in the year 1955 is one of the most commonly us...
Impact Factor is one of the most important tools to evaluate journals in ISI. In this article, have ...
The purpose of this Masters thesis is to make a critical analysis of Journal Impact Facto...
Journal impact factors (JIFs) often deviate from the common view of journal quality held by field ex...
The ‘impact factor ’ – an explanation and its application to rehabilitation journals Summary The im...
Abstract The uses and misuses of the Journal Impact Factor (JIF) have been thoroughly...
In this article, we present the results of an analysis that describes the research centered on Journ...
The impact factor of an academic journal for any year is the number of times the average article pub...
The Journal Impact Factor (JIF) is a journal-level metric calculated from data indexed in the Web of...