Purpose: The authors document the proliferating range of alternatives to the impact factor that have arisen within the past five years, coincident with the increased prominence of open access publishing. Methodology/Approach: This paper offers an overview of the history of the impact factor as a measure for scholarly merit; a summary of frequent criticisms of the impact factor’s calculation and usage; and a framework for understanding some of the leading alternatives to the impact factor. Findings: This paper identifies five categories of alternatives to the impact factor: a. Measures that build upon the same data that informs the impact factor. b. Measures that refine impact factor data with “page rank” indices that weight electronic r...
In recent years, a large debate has arisen about the citation advantage of Open Access (OA). Many st...
The impact factor (IF) of an journal is a measure reflecting the average number of citations to rece...
This article is motivated by the work as editor-in-chief of the Austrian Journal of Statistics and c...
Purpose: The authors document the proliferating range of alternatives to the impact factor that hav...
This paper offers an overview of the history of the impact factor as a measure for scholarly merit; ...
Publishing and bibliometric indicators are of utmost relevance for scientists and research instituti...
The so-called impact factor (IF) started as a rather esoteric scientometric tool, itself derived fr...
Publishing and bibliometric indicators are of utmost relevance for scientists and research instituti...
The purpose and novlty of the paper is to present arguments for and against the use of the Impact Fa...
Publishing and bibliometric indicators are of utmost relevance for scientists and research instituti...
The purpose of the paper is to present arguments for and against the use of the Impact Factor (IF) i...
Abstract The journal impact factor is an annually cal-culated number for each scientific journal, ba...
Author: Pablo Markin Published Online: 2017-07-29 URL: http://openscience.com/alternative-measures-o...
The impact factor (IF) is perceived by all researchers and scientists as the main criterion in their...
The seminar on impact measures will first shed light on the best known and most controversial indica...
In recent years, a large debate has arisen about the citation advantage of Open Access (OA). Many st...
The impact factor (IF) of an journal is a measure reflecting the average number of citations to rece...
This article is motivated by the work as editor-in-chief of the Austrian Journal of Statistics and c...
Purpose: The authors document the proliferating range of alternatives to the impact factor that hav...
This paper offers an overview of the history of the impact factor as a measure for scholarly merit; ...
Publishing and bibliometric indicators are of utmost relevance for scientists and research instituti...
The so-called impact factor (IF) started as a rather esoteric scientometric tool, itself derived fr...
Publishing and bibliometric indicators are of utmost relevance for scientists and research instituti...
The purpose and novlty of the paper is to present arguments for and against the use of the Impact Fa...
Publishing and bibliometric indicators are of utmost relevance for scientists and research instituti...
The purpose of the paper is to present arguments for and against the use of the Impact Factor (IF) i...
Abstract The journal impact factor is an annually cal-culated number for each scientific journal, ba...
Author: Pablo Markin Published Online: 2017-07-29 URL: http://openscience.com/alternative-measures-o...
The impact factor (IF) is perceived by all researchers and scientists as the main criterion in their...
The seminar on impact measures will first shed light on the best known and most controversial indica...
In recent years, a large debate has arisen about the citation advantage of Open Access (OA). Many st...
The impact factor (IF) of an journal is a measure reflecting the average number of citations to rece...
This article is motivated by the work as editor-in-chief of the Austrian Journal of Statistics and c...