Google Scholar Metrics' launch in April 2012, a new bibliometric tool for the evaluation of scientific journals by means of citation counting, has ended with the duopoly exerted by the Web of Science and Scopus databases. This paper aims at comparing the coverage of these three databases and the similarity their journal rankings may have. We selected a sample of journals from the field of Communication Studies indexed in the three databases. Data was recollected on 1720 November, 2012. 277 journals were identified to which we calculated their hindex and ranked them according to such indicator. Then, we analyzed the correlation between the rankings generated. Google Scholar Metrics dobles the coverage of the other databases, reducing the bia...
Journal based metrics is known not to be ideal for the measurement of the quality of individual rese...
Journal based metrics is known not to be ideal for the measurement of the quality of individual rese...
Web of Science (WoS) and Google Scholar (GS) are prominent citation services with distinct indexing ...
Google Scholar Metrics' launch in April 2012, a new bibliometric tool for the evaluation of scientif...
Google Scholar Metrics' launch in April 2012, a new bibliometric tool for the evaluation of scientif...
La aparición de Google Scholar Metrics en abril de 2012 como nuevo sistema de evaluación bibliométri...
This paper reviews the most significant features of Google Scholar Metrics, pointing out their stren...
The Institute for Scientific Information's (ISI) citation databases have been used for decades as a ...
Despite citation counts from Google Scholar (GS), Web of Science (WoS), and Scopus being widely cons...
As academic journals have become more digital, scientific writers now have more chances to increase ...
La aparición de Google Scholar Metrics en abril de 2012 como nuevo sistema de evaluación bibliométri...
Given the current availability of different bibliometric indicators and of production and citation d...
ABSTRACT Introduction: In the current study, we compared h5-index provided by Google Scholar (GS), i...
Search engine optimization (SEO) constitutes the set of methods designed to increase the visibility ...
Journal based metrics is known not to be ideal for the measurement of the quality of individual rese...
Journal based metrics is known not to be ideal for the measurement of the quality of individual rese...
Journal based metrics is known not to be ideal for the measurement of the quality of individual rese...
Web of Science (WoS) and Google Scholar (GS) are prominent citation services with distinct indexing ...
Google Scholar Metrics' launch in April 2012, a new bibliometric tool for the evaluation of scientif...
Google Scholar Metrics' launch in April 2012, a new bibliometric tool for the evaluation of scientif...
La aparición de Google Scholar Metrics en abril de 2012 como nuevo sistema de evaluación bibliométri...
This paper reviews the most significant features of Google Scholar Metrics, pointing out their stren...
The Institute for Scientific Information's (ISI) citation databases have been used for decades as a ...
Despite citation counts from Google Scholar (GS), Web of Science (WoS), and Scopus being widely cons...
As academic journals have become more digital, scientific writers now have more chances to increase ...
La aparición de Google Scholar Metrics en abril de 2012 como nuevo sistema de evaluación bibliométri...
Given the current availability of different bibliometric indicators and of production and citation d...
ABSTRACT Introduction: In the current study, we compared h5-index provided by Google Scholar (GS), i...
Search engine optimization (SEO) constitutes the set of methods designed to increase the visibility ...
Journal based metrics is known not to be ideal for the measurement of the quality of individual rese...
Journal based metrics is known not to be ideal for the measurement of the quality of individual rese...
Journal based metrics is known not to be ideal for the measurement of the quality of individual rese...
Web of Science (WoS) and Google Scholar (GS) are prominent citation services with distinct indexing ...