One is inclined to conceptualize impact in terms of citations per publication, and thus as an average. However, citation distributions are skewed, and the average has the disadvantage that the number of publications is used in the denominator. Using hundred percentiles, one can integrate the normalized citation curve and develop an indicator that can be compared across document sets because percentile ranks are defined at the article level. I apply this indicator to the set of 58 journals in the WoS Subject Category of "Nanoscience & nanotechnology," and rank journals, countries, cities, and institutes using non-parametric statistics. The significance levels of results can thus be indicated. The results are first compared with the ISI-impac...
Measuring scholarly impact has been a topic of much interest in recent years. While many use the cit...
Technology driven changings with consecutive increase in the on-line availability and accessibility ...
Introduction The research community has long and often been fervently keen on debating the topic of ...
Atlanta Conference on Science and Innovation Policy 2011Impact indicators have hitherto been based o...
Allocation of research funding, as well as promotion and tenure decisions, are increasingly made usi...
The number and type of Web citations to journal articles in four areas of science are examined: biol...
Aggregated journal-journal citation networks based on the Journal Citation Reports 2004 of the Scien...
We submit newly developed citation impact indicators based not on arithmetic averages of citations b...
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...
Journal based metrics is known not to be ideal for the measurement of the quality of individual rese...
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...
There is a rich literature on how science and technology are related to each other. Patent citation ...
We submit newly developed citation impact indicators based not on arithmetic averages of citations b...
Measuring scholarly impact has been a topic of much interest in recent years. While many use the cit...
Technology driven changings with consecutive increase in the on-line availability and accessibility ...
Introduction The research community has long and often been fervently keen on debating the topic of ...
Atlanta Conference on Science and Innovation Policy 2011Impact indicators have hitherto been based o...
Allocation of research funding, as well as promotion and tenure decisions, are increasingly made usi...
The number and type of Web citations to journal articles in four areas of science are examined: biol...
Aggregated journal-journal citation networks based on the Journal Citation Reports 2004 of the Scien...
We submit newly developed citation impact indicators based not on arithmetic averages of citations b...
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...
Journal based metrics is known not to be ideal for the measurement of the quality of individual rese...
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...
There is a rich literature on how science and technology are related to each other. Patent citation ...
We submit newly developed citation impact indicators based not on arithmetic averages of citations b...
Measuring scholarly impact has been a topic of much interest in recent years. While many use the cit...
Technology driven changings with consecutive increase in the on-line availability and accessibility ...
Introduction The research community has long and often been fervently keen on debating the topic of ...