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Journal impact factors (JIFs) are widely used and promoted but have important limitations. In particular, JIFs can be unduly influenced by individual highly cited articles and hence are inherently unstable. A logical way to reduce the impact of individual high citation counts is to use the...
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Citations are increasingly used for research evaluations. It is therefore important to identify factors affecting citation scores that are unrelated to scholarly quality or usefulness so that these can be taken into account. Regression is the most powerful statistical technique to identify these...
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Can altmetric data be validly used for the measurement of societal impact? The current study seeks to answer this question with a comprehensive dataset (about 100,000 records) from very disparate sources (F1000, Altmetric, and an in-house database based on Web of Science). In the F1000 peer...
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accepted framework within which to measure societal impact. Alternative metrics (called altmetrics to distinguish them from … (public) engagement with research output. Altmetrics is a term to describe web-based metrics for the impact of publications … studies explores the potential of altmetrics for measuring societal impact. It deals with the definition and classification of …
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This study explores the connections between social and usage metrics (altmetrics) and bibliometric indicators at the … is concluded that altmetrics could reflect an alternative dimension of the research performance, close, perhaps, to …
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