A new size-independent indicator of scientific journal prestige, the SJR2 indicator, is proposed. This indicator takes into account not only the prestige of the citing scientific journal but also its closeness to the cited journal using the cosine of the angle between the vectors of the two journals' cocitation profiles. To eliminate the size effect, the accumulated prestige is divided by the fraction of the journal's citable documents, thus eliminating the decreasing tendency of this type of indicator and giving meaning to the scores. Its method of computation is described, and the results of its implementation on the Scopus 2008 dataset is compared with those of an ad hoc Journal Impact Factor, JIF(3y), and SNIP, the comparison being made...
The aim of this study is to analyze to which extent the JIF reflects the amount of excellent publica...
We used the Journal Impact Factor (JIF) to develop the hjif-index, calculated in a similar way to h-...
The main methods for ranking academic journals are peer review based approaches and applications of ...
A new size-independent indicator of scientific journal prestige, the SJR2 indicator, is proposed. Th...
This paper proposes an indicator of journals' scientific prestige, the SJR indicator, for ranking sc...
ABSTRACT The application of currently available sophisticated algorithms of citation analysis allows...
To take into account the different bibliometric features of science fields and the different size of...
The degree to which a scholar’s work is cited by others has been regarded as an indicator of its sci...
Abstract This paper presents the journal relative impact (JRI), an indicator for scientific evaluati...
The launching of Scopus and Google Scholar, and methodological developments in social-network analys...
In 2021, Clarivate published a new version of the Journal Citation Reports (JCR) including a new ind...
Scopus is a commercial database owned by Elsevier established in 2004. Scopus is the largest bibliog...
Journal impact factors (JIF) have been an accepted indicator of ranking journals. However, there has...
Abstract Journal impact factors (JIF) have been an accepted indicator of ranking journals. However, ...
Quantifying the impact of scientific research is almost always controversial, and there is a need fo...
The aim of this study is to analyze to which extent the JIF reflects the amount of excellent publica...
We used the Journal Impact Factor (JIF) to develop the hjif-index, calculated in a similar way to h-...
The main methods for ranking academic journals are peer review based approaches and applications of ...
A new size-independent indicator of scientific journal prestige, the SJR2 indicator, is proposed. Th...
This paper proposes an indicator of journals' scientific prestige, the SJR indicator, for ranking sc...
ABSTRACT The application of currently available sophisticated algorithms of citation analysis allows...
To take into account the different bibliometric features of science fields and the different size of...
The degree to which a scholar’s work is cited by others has been regarded as an indicator of its sci...
Abstract This paper presents the journal relative impact (JRI), an indicator for scientific evaluati...
The launching of Scopus and Google Scholar, and methodological developments in social-network analys...
In 2021, Clarivate published a new version of the Journal Citation Reports (JCR) including a new ind...
Scopus is a commercial database owned by Elsevier established in 2004. Scopus is the largest bibliog...
Journal impact factors (JIF) have been an accepted indicator of ranking journals. However, there has...
Abstract Journal impact factors (JIF) have been an accepted indicator of ranking journals. However, ...
Quantifying the impact of scientific research is almost always controversial, and there is a need fo...
The aim of this study is to analyze to which extent the JIF reflects the amount of excellent publica...
We used the Journal Impact Factor (JIF) to develop the hjif-index, calculated in a similar way to h-...
The main methods for ranking academic journals are peer review based approaches and applications of ...