This article introduces the Impact Factor squared or IF²-index, an h-like indicator of research performance. This indicator reflects the degree to which large entities such as countries and/or their states participate in top-level research in a field or subfield. The IF²-index uses the Journal Impact Factor (JIF) of research publications instead of the number of citations. This concept is applied to other h-type indexes and their results compared to the IF²-index. These JIF-based indexes are then used to assess the overall performance of cancer research in Australia and its states over 8 years from 1999 to 2006. The IF²-index has three advantages when evaluating larger research units: firstly, it provides a stable value that does not change...
Journal impact factor (which reflects a particular journal's quality) and H index (which reflects th...
Focusing specifically on physics periodicals, I show that the journal Impact Factor is not correlate...
As academia increasingly turns to bibliometric tools to assess research impact, the question of whic...
This article introduces the Impact Factor squared or IF²-index, an h-like indicator of research perf...
This article introduces the Impact Factor squared or IF²-index, an h-like indicator of research perf...
This paper considers the use of the h-index as a measure of a journal's research quality and contrib...
Braun and colleagues recently examined the utility of the h-index (the number h of papers, each of w...
We provide a comprehensive and critical review of the h-index and its most important modifications p...
A new indicator for the assessment of the research performance of individual scientists was suggeste...
The ability to design an instrument sufficiently versatile to effectively gauge the impact of a scie...
Over the last decade, the demand to evaluate the impact of any given research study, the credentials...
Over the last decade, the demand to evaluate the impact of any given research study, the credentials...
Over the last decade, the demand to evaluate the impact of any given research study, the credentials...
Journal impact factor (which reflects a particular journal's quality) and H index (which reflects th...
Many stakeholders, including authors, editors, librarians and funding agencies, have an interest in ...
Journal impact factor (which reflects a particular journal's quality) and H index (which reflects th...
Focusing specifically on physics periodicals, I show that the journal Impact Factor is not correlate...
As academia increasingly turns to bibliometric tools to assess research impact, the question of whic...
This article introduces the Impact Factor squared or IF²-index, an h-like indicator of research perf...
This article introduces the Impact Factor squared or IF²-index, an h-like indicator of research perf...
This paper considers the use of the h-index as a measure of a journal's research quality and contrib...
Braun and colleagues recently examined the utility of the h-index (the number h of papers, each of w...
We provide a comprehensive and critical review of the h-index and its most important modifications p...
A new indicator for the assessment of the research performance of individual scientists was suggeste...
The ability to design an instrument sufficiently versatile to effectively gauge the impact of a scie...
Over the last decade, the demand to evaluate the impact of any given research study, the credentials...
Over the last decade, the demand to evaluate the impact of any given research study, the credentials...
Over the last decade, the demand to evaluate the impact of any given research study, the credentials...
Journal impact factor (which reflects a particular journal's quality) and H index (which reflects th...
Many stakeholders, including authors, editors, librarians and funding agencies, have an interest in ...
Journal impact factor (which reflects a particular journal's quality) and H index (which reflects th...
Focusing specifically on physics periodicals, I show that the journal Impact Factor is not correlate...
As academia increasingly turns to bibliometric tools to assess research impact, the question of whic...