Bibliography: Impact Factor
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M. Bordons, M. T. Fernandez, and I. Gomez.
Advantages and limitations in the use of impact factor measures for the
assessment of research performance.
Scientometrics, 53(2):195-206, 2002.
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A. J. Nederhof, M. Luwel, and H. F. Moed.
Assessing the quality of scholarly journals in linguistics: An alternative to
citation-based journal impact factors.
Scientometrics, 51(1):241 -- 265, 2001.
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T. Hideaki.
Bibliometrics by using web of science.
Joho Kanri, 44(1):2-7, 2001.
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M. J. Kurtz, G. Eichhorn, A. Accomazzi, C. S. Grant, M. Demleitner, and
S. S. Murray.
The bibliometric properties of article readership information.
JASIST, 56(2):111-128, 2004.
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J. W. Tellman.
A comparison of the usefulness of IBZ and FRANCIS for historical research.
Reference and User Services Quarterly, 41(1):56-66, 2001.
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J. Adams.
Early citation counts correlate with accumulated impact.
Scientometrics, 63(3):567-581, 2005.
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R. D. Cesare.
The evaluation of grey literature impact using bibliometric indicators. the
case of physical sciences.
In D. I. Raitt and B. Jeapes, editors, Proceedings of Eighteenth
International Online Information Meeting, pages 405-413, London, UK,
December 1994.
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P. Jacso.
Evaluating the journal base of databases using the impact factor of the ISI
Journal Citation Reports.
In M. E. Williams, editor, Proceedings of the 21st Annual National
Online Meeting (NOM2001), pages 169-172, Medford, NJ, May 2000.
Information Today.
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S. P. Harter and T. E. Nisonger.
ISI's impact factor as misnomer: a proposed new measure to assess journal
impact.
Journal of the American Society for Information Science,
48(12):1146-1148, 1997.
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S. Saha and S. Saint.
Impact factor: a valid measure of journal quality?
J. Med. Libr. Assoc, 91(1):42-46, 2003.
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P. O. Seglen.
Why the impact factor of journals should not be used for evaluating research.
British Medical Journal, pages 314-497, February 1997.
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S.-M. Tang.
An impact factor model of intranet adoption: an exploratory and empirical
research.
Journal of Systems and Software, 51(3):157-173, 2000.
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P. Weingart.
Impact of bibliometrics upon the science system: Inadvertent consequences?
Scientometrics, 62(1):117-131, January 2005.
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H. F. Moed and T. V. Leeuwen.
Improving the accuracy of institute for scientific information's journal
impact factors.
Journal of the American Society for Information Science,
46(6):461-467, 1995.
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P. Ball.
Index aims for fair ranking of scientists.
436(900), August 2005.
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J. Hirsch.
An index to quantify an individual's scientific output.
arxiv.org, physics/0508025, 2005.
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T. Braun, T. Schubert, and A. Schubert.
Indicators of research output in the sciences from 5 central european
countries, 1990-1994.
Scientometrics, 38(2):145-165, 1996.
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E. L.
New informetric aspects of the internet: some reflections-many problems.
Journal of Information Science, 26(5):329-235, 2000.
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A. Tahai and J. T. Rigsby.
Information processing using citations to investigate journal influence in
accounting.
Information Processing and Management, 34(2):341-359, 1998.
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L. Calza and S. Garbisa.
Italian professorships.
Nature, 374(6522):492-492, 1995.
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S. Komatsu.
JCR for citation analysis.
Joho Kanri, 39(3):199-207, 1996.
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K.-F. Kaltenborn and K. Kuhn.
The journal impact factor as a parameter for the evaluation of researchers and
research.
Medizinische Klinik, 98(3):153-169, 2003.
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T. E. Nisonger.
Journal self-citedness in journal citation reports library and information
science and genetics journal ratings.
In Proceedings of the 61st Annual Meeting of the American Society for
Information Science (ASIS98), pages 267-278, Pittsburgh, PA, October.
Information Today.
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S. Harnad, L. Carr, T. Brody, and C. Oppenheim.
Mandated online RAE CVs linked to university eprint archives: Enhancing
UK research impact and assessment.
Ariadne, (35), March 2003.
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L. Egghe.
Mathematical relations between impact factors and average number of citations.
Information Processing and Management, 24(5):567-576, 1998.
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R. Rousseau.
Median and percentile impact factors: A set of new indicators.
Scientometrics, 63(3):431-441, June 2005.
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M. J. Kurtz, G. Eichhorn, A. Accomazzi, C. S. Grant, S. S. MurraÂy, and
J. M. Watson.
The NASA astrophysics data system: Overview.
Astron. Astrophys. Suppl. Ser., 143:41-59, 2000.
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R. Rousseau, J. Bihui, Y. Ninghui, and L. Xiaomin.
Observations concerning the two- and three-year synchronous impact factor,
based on the chinese science citation database.
Journal of Documentation, 57(3), 2001.
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S. L. D. Groote and J. L. Dorsch.
Online journals: impact on print journal usage.
Bull. Med. Libr. Assoc., 89(4), 2001.
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P. Ball.
Prestige is factored into journal ratings.
439(16), February 2006.
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L. I. Meho and K. M. Spurgin.
Ranking the research productivity of library and information science faculty
and schools: An evaluation of data sources and research methods.
Journal of the American Society for Information Science and
Technology, 56(12):1314-1331, 2005.
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S. J. Darmoni, F. Roussel, J. Benichou, B. Thirion, and N. Pinhas.
Reading factor as a credible alternative to impact factor: a preliminary
study.
Bull. Med. Libr. Assoc., in press, 2001.
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S. J. Darmoni, F. Roussel, J. Benichou, B. Thirion, and N. Pinhas.
Reading factor: a new bibliometric criterion for managing digital libraries.
Journal of the Medical Library Association, 90(3):323-327, 2002.
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G. Lewison.
Researchers" and users" perceptions of the relative standing of biomedical
papers in different journals.
Scientometrics, (2):229-240, 2002.
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J. Rey-Rocha, M. J. Martin-Sempre, and B. Garzon.
Research productivity of scientists in consolidated vs. non-consolidated
teams: The case of spanish university geologists.
Scientometrics, 35(1):137-156, 2002.
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M. Thelwall.
Results from a web impact factor crawler.
Journal of Documentation, 57(2):177-191, 2001.
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M. J. R. Barragan, V. P. G. Bote, A. P. Guerrero, and F. Z. Alonso.
Scientific journals: determination of the requirements of use.
Revista Espanola de Documentacion Cientifica, 23(4):417-436, 2000.
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T. Opthof.
Sense and nonsense about the impact factor.
Cardiovascular Research, 33:1-7, 1997.
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J. Reedijk.
Sense and nonsense of science citation analyses: comments on the monopoly
position of isi and citation inaccuracies. risks of possible misuse and
biased citation and impact data.
New J. Chem., pages 767-770, 1998.
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A. G. Smith.
A tale of two web spaces: comparing sites using web impact factors.
Journal of Documentation, 55(5):577-592, 1999.
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R. N. Kostoff.
The use and misuse of citation analysis in research evaluations.
Scientometrics, 43(1):27-43, 1998.
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M. J. Kurtz, G. Eichhorn, A. Accomazzi, C. S. Grant, M. Demleitner, and
S. S. Murray.
Worldwide use and impact of the NASA Astrophysics Data System digital
library.
JASIST, 56(1):36-45, 2004.