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Rank-normalized impact factor: A way to compare journal performance across subject categories

✍ Scribed by Alexander I. Pudovkin; Eugene Garfield


Book ID
102945863
Publisher
Wiley (John Wiley & Sons)
Year
2005
Tongue
English
Weight
776 KB
Volume
41
Category
Article
ISSN
0044-7870

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✦ Synopsis


Abstract

It is well known that uninformed science administrators often use ISI's journal impact factors without taking into account the inherent citation characteristics of individual scientific disciplines. A rank normalized impact factor (rnlF) is proposed which involves use of order statistics for the complete set of journals within each JCR category. We believe the normalization procedure provides reliable and easily interpretable values. For any journal j, its rnlF is designated as rnlF~1~and equals (K–R~1~+ 1)/K, where R~1~ is the descending rank of journal j in its JCR category and K is the number of journals in the category. Note: JCR impact factor listings are published in descending order. The proposed rnlF is compared with normalized impact factors proposed by earlier authors. The efficacy of the rnlF is illustrated in the cases of seven highly‐cited scientists, one each from seven different fields.


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