For comparisons of citation impacts across fields and over time, bibliometricians normalize the observed citation counts with reference to an expected citation value. Percentile-based approaches have been proposed as a non-parametric alternative to parametric central-tendency statistics. Percentiles are based on an ordered set of citation counts in a reference set, whereby the fraction of papers at or below the citation counts of a focal paper is used as an indicator for its relative citation impact in the set. In this study, we pursue two related objectives: (1) although different percentile-based approaches have been developed, an approach is hitherto missing that satisfies a number of criteria such as scaling of the percentile ranks from...
Percentiles have been established in bibliometrics as an important alternative to mean-based indicat...
Instead of a relative mean citation rate, a percentile rank score (PRS) can be used in bibliometrics...
Albarrán et al. (2009a ) introduced a novel methodology for the evaluation of citation distributions...
For comparisons of citation impacts across fields and over time, bibliometricians normalize the obse...
For comparisons of citation impacts across fields and over time, bibliometricians normalize the obse...
tiles (or percentile rank classes) are the most suitable method for normalizing the citation counts ...
We submit newly developed citation impact indicators based not on arithmetic averages of citations b...
We submit newly developed citation impact indicators based not on arithmetic averages of citations b...
We submit newly developed citation impact indicators based not on arithmetic averages of citations b...
The findings of Bornmann, Leydesdorff, and Wang (2013b) revealed that the consideration of journal i...
<p>Evaluative bibliometrics compares the citation impact of researchers, research groups and institu...
The Impact Factors (IFs) of the Institute for Scientific Information suffer from a number of drawbac...
Using the CD-ROM version of the Science Citation Index 2010 (N = 3,705 journals), we study the (comb...
effects of (a) fractional counting on the impact factor (IF) and (b) transformation of the skewed ci...
Information suffer from a number of drawbacks, among them the statistics—Why should one use the mean...
Percentiles have been established in bibliometrics as an important alternative to mean-based indicat...
Instead of a relative mean citation rate, a percentile rank score (PRS) can be used in bibliometrics...
Albarrán et al. (2009a ) introduced a novel methodology for the evaluation of citation distributions...
For comparisons of citation impacts across fields and over time, bibliometricians normalize the obse...
For comparisons of citation impacts across fields and over time, bibliometricians normalize the obse...
tiles (or percentile rank classes) are the most suitable method for normalizing the citation counts ...
We submit newly developed citation impact indicators based not on arithmetic averages of citations b...
We submit newly developed citation impact indicators based not on arithmetic averages of citations b...
We submit newly developed citation impact indicators based not on arithmetic averages of citations b...
The findings of Bornmann, Leydesdorff, and Wang (2013b) revealed that the consideration of journal i...
<p>Evaluative bibliometrics compares the citation impact of researchers, research groups and institu...
The Impact Factors (IFs) of the Institute for Scientific Information suffer from a number of drawbac...
Using the CD-ROM version of the Science Citation Index 2010 (N = 3,705 journals), we study the (comb...
effects of (a) fractional counting on the impact factor (IF) and (b) transformation of the skewed ci...
Information suffer from a number of drawbacks, among them the statistics—Why should one use the mean...
Percentiles have been established in bibliometrics as an important alternative to mean-based indicat...
Instead of a relative mean citation rate, a percentile rank score (PRS) can be used in bibliometrics...
Albarrán et al. (2009a ) introduced a novel methodology for the evaluation of citation distributions...