The journal impact factor (JIF) proposed by Garfield in the year 1955 is one of the most commonly used and prominent citation-based indicators of the performance and significance of a scientific journal. The JIF is simple, reasonable, clearly defined, and comparable over time and, what is more, can be easily calculated from data provided by Thomson Reuters, but at the expense of serious technical and methodological flaws. The paper discusses one of the core problems: The JIF is affected by bias factors (e.g., document type) that have nothing to do with the prestige or quality of a journal. For solving this problem, we suggest using the generalized propensity score methodology based on the Rubin Causal Model. Citation data for papers of all ...
The use of the journal impact factor (JIF) as a measure for the quality of individual manuscripts an...
In this article, we present the results of an analysis that describes the research centered on Journ...
The use of the journal impact factor (JIF) as a measure for the quality of individual manuscripts an...
‘If there is one thing every bibliometrician agrees, is that you should never use the journal impact...
In a recent issue of Human Communication Research, Thomas Hugh Feeley notes, “journal impact ranking...
The purpose of this Masters thesis is to make a critical analysis of Journal Impact Facto...
We discuss what document types account for the calculation of the journal impact factor (JIF) as pub...
The ISI journal impact factor (JIF) is based on a sample that may represent half the whole-of-life c...
Although the Journal Impact Factor (JIF) is widely acknowledged to be a poor indicator of the qualit...
In 2021, Clarivate published a new version of the Journal Citation Reports (JCR) including a new ind...
Universities and funders in many countries have been using Journal Impact Factor (JIF) as an indicat...
The seminar on impact measures will first shed light on the best known and most controversial indica...
This paper examines the practical usefulness of two new journal performance metrics, namely the Eige...
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 use of the journal impact factor (JIF) as a measure for the quality of individual manuscripts an...
In this article, we present the results of an analysis that describes the research centered on Journ...
The use of the journal impact factor (JIF) as a measure for the quality of individual manuscripts an...
‘If there is one thing every bibliometrician agrees, is that you should never use the journal impact...
In a recent issue of Human Communication Research, Thomas Hugh Feeley notes, “journal impact ranking...
The purpose of this Masters thesis is to make a critical analysis of Journal Impact Facto...
We discuss what document types account for the calculation of the journal impact factor (JIF) as pub...
The ISI journal impact factor (JIF) is based on a sample that may represent half the whole-of-life c...
Although the Journal Impact Factor (JIF) is widely acknowledged to be a poor indicator of the qualit...
In 2021, Clarivate published a new version of the Journal Citation Reports (JCR) including a new ind...
Universities and funders in many countries have been using Journal Impact Factor (JIF) as an indicat...
The seminar on impact measures will first shed light on the best known and most controversial indica...
This paper examines the practical usefulness of two new journal performance metrics, namely the Eige...
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 use of the journal impact factor (JIF) as a measure for the quality of individual manuscripts an...
In this article, we present the results of an analysis that describes the research centered on Journ...
The use of the journal impact factor (JIF) as a measure for the quality of individual manuscripts an...