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Adler, Robert
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; Ewing, John
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; Taylor, Peter
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Citation Statistics
Joint Committee on Quantitative Assessment of Research; June 2008
Affiliations
1
Technion–Israel Institute of Technology
2
American Mathematical Society
3
University of Melbourne
Links
URL:
http://www.mathunion.org/fileadmin/IMU/Report/CitationStatistics.pdf
Cited Works (9)
Year
Entry
2006
Batista PD, Campiteli MG, Kinouchi O, Martinez AS. Is it possible to compare researchers with different scientific interests?
Scientometrics
. July 2006;68(1):179-189.
1986
Brooks TA. Evidence of complex citer motivations.
J Am Soc Inform Sci
. January 1986;37(1):34-36.
2007
Rossner M, Van Epps H, Hill E. Show me the data.
J Cell Biol
. December 17, 2007;179(6):1091-1092.
2006
Egghe L. Theory and practise of the g-index.
Scientometrics
. 2006;69(1):131-152.
1972
Garfield E. Citation analysis as a tool in journal evaluation: journals can be ranked by frequency and impact of citations for science policy studies.
Science
. November 3, 1972;178(4060):471-479.
1955
Garfield E. Citation indexes for science: a new dimension in documentation through association of ideas.
Science
. July 15, 1955;122(3159):108-111.
2005
Hirsch JE. An index to quantify an individual's scientific research output.
Proc Natl Acad Sci USA
. 2005;102(46):16569-16572.
2005
Monastersky R. The number that's devouring science.
Chron Higher Ed
. October 14, 2005;52(8):A12-A17.
1997
Seglen PO. Why the impact factor of journals should not be used for evaluating research.
BMJ
. 1997;314(7079):498-502.
Cited By (2)
Year
Entry
2011
Smeyers P, Burbules NC. How to improve your impact factor: questioning the quantification of academic quality.
J Philo Educ
. February 2011;45(1):1-17.
2012
Vanclay JK. Impact factor: outdated artefact or stepping-stone to journal certification?
Scientometrics
. August 2012;92(2):211-238.