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  • "This second volume of the Scientometrics Guidebooks Series is dedicated to the impact factor - perhaps one of the most used but also the most debated indicator in use for the evaluation of scientific research. For being a true and useful Guidebook, the selection of the content papers had to be done in the possibly wisest way. After many iteration a final list was created and has been ordered along the following chapters: Basic concepts and general issues, Using, improving, extending and also modifying the impact factor, Critical issues: The content is hoped to represent the best available compendium for helping readers in the best way for investigations and decisions on evaluations at individual and departmental level." (author's abstract) Inhaltsverzeichnis: Garfield, E.: Foreword (V); Braun, T.: Introduction (VII). Basic concepts and general issues: Garfield, E.: The use of journal impact factors and citation analysis for evaluation of science (3-20); Garfield, E.: The agony and the ecstasy - The history and meaning of the journal impact factor (21-42); Garfield, E.: The use of JCR and JPI in measuring short- and long-term journal impact (43-49); Magri, M-H.; Solari, A.: The SCI Journal Citation Reports: A potential tool for studying journals? I. Description of the JCR journal population based on the number of citations received, number of source items, impact factor, immediacy index and cited half-life (49-74); de Marchi, M.; Rocchi, M.: The editorial policies of scientific journals: Testing an impact factor model (75-84);Egghe, L.; Rousseau, R.: Average and global impact of a set of journals (85-96); Leydesdorff, L.: Indicators of structural change in the dynamics of science: Entropy statistics of the SCI Journal Citation Reports (97-126); Leydesdorff, L.: Top-down decomposition of the Journal Citation Report of the Social Science Citation Index: Graph- and factor-analytical approaches (127-148); Yu, G.; Wang, X-H.; Yu, D-R.: The influence of publication delays on impact factors (149-160); Dang, Y.: Fluctuation analysis of discipline development based on impact factor (161-172); Bollen, J.; Rodriguez, M. A.; van de Sompel, H.: Journal status (173-192); Contreras, C.; Edwards, G.; Mizala, A.: The Current Impact Factor and the long-term impact of scientific journals by discipline: A logistic diffusion model estimation (193-200); Vinkler, P.: Possible causes of differences in information impact of journals from different subfields (201-218); Ferreiro, L.; Ugena, S.: Citation mechanics in journals covered by the Journal Citation Reports (219-232); van Hooydonk, G.; Gevaert, R.; Milis-Proost, G.; van de Sompel, H.; Debackere, K.: A bibliotheconomic analysis of the impact factors of scientific disciplines (233-250); Michalos, A. C.: Prices and impact factors of interdisciplinary social science journals (251-254); Vinkler, P.: Ratio of short term and long term impact factors and similarities of chemistry journals represented by references (255-268); van Leeuwen, Th. N.; Moed, H. F.: Characteristics of Journal Impact Factors: The effects of uncitedness and citation distribution on the understanding of journal impact factors (269-284); Campanario, J. M.; González, L.; Rodríguez, C.: Structure of the impact factor of academic journals in the field of Education and Educational Psychology: Citations from editorial board members (285-304); Campanario, J. M.; González, L.: Journal self-citations that contribute to the impact factor: Documents labelled "editorial material" in journals covered by the Science Citation Index (305-326); Glanzel, W.; Moed, H. F.: Journal impact measures in bibliometric research (327-352). Using/ improving/extending/modifying the impact factor: Bonitz, M.: Journal ranking by selective impact. New method based on sdi results and journal impact factors (353-368); Aguillo, I. F.: Increasing the between-year stability of the impact factor in the Science Citation Index (369-372); Christensen, F. H.; Ingwersen, P.; Wormell, I.: Online determination of the journal impact factor and its international properties (373-384); Ramírez, A. M.; García, E. O.; del Río, J. A.: Renormalized impact factor (385-392); Nederhof, A. J.; Luwel, M.; Moed, H. F.: Assessing the quality of scholarly journals in Linguistics: An alternative to citation-based journal impact factors (393-418); Vinkler, P.: Dynamic changes in the chance for citedness (419-432); Sombatsompop, N.; Markpin, T.; Premkamolnetr, N.: A modified method for calculating the Impact Factors of journals in ISI Journal Citation Reports: Polymer Science Category in 1997-2001(433-452); Rousseau, R.: Median and percentile impact factors: A set of new indicators (453-464); Braun, T.; Glanzel, W.; Schubert, A.: A Hirsch-type index for journals (465-470); Vogel, E. E.: Impact factor and international collaboration in Chilean physics: 1987-1994 (471-482); Srinivasan, R.; Raman, V.; Meyyappan, N.; Pichappan, P.: Assessment of the impact of the journal literature produced by Indian CSIR laboratories using subfield corrected impact (483-494); Solari, A.; Magri, M-H.: A new approach to the SCI Journal Citation Reports, a system for evaluating scientific journals (495-570); Osca Lluch, J.: Some considerations on the use of the impact factor of scientific journals as a tool to evaluate research in psychology (517-526); Marshakova-Shaikevich, I.: The standard impact factor as an evaluation tool of science fields and scientific journals (527-534); Balaban, A. T.: How should citations to articles in high- and low-impact journals be evaluated, or what is a citation worth? (535-538); Sombatsompop, N.; Markpin, T.; Yochai, W.; Saechiew, M.: An evaluation of research performance for different subject categories using Impact Factor Point Average (IFPA) index: Thailand case study (539-552); Stegmann, J.; Grohmann, G.: Citation rates, knowledge export and international visibility of dermatology journals listed and not listed in the Journal Citation Reports (553-572); Lin, M-H.; Chen, L-K.; Hwang, S-J.; Weiss, B. D.; Chou, L-F.; Chen, T-J.: The impact of impact factor on small specialties: A case study of family medicine in Taiwan (573-580); Maier, G.: Impact factors and peer judgment: The case of regional science journals (581-589); van Leeuwen, Th. N.; Moed, H. F.: Development and application of journal impact measures in the Dutch science system (599-616); Vinkler, P.: Subfield problems in applying the Garfield (Impact) Factors in practice (617-632). Critical issues: Moed, H. F.; van Leeuwen, Th. N.; Reedijk, J.: Towards appropriate indicators of journal impact (633-648); Moed, H. F.; van Leeuwen, Th. N.; Reedijk, J.: A critical analysis of the journal impact factors of Angewandte Chemie and The Journal of the American Chemical Society - Inaccuracies in published impact factors based on overall citations only(649-660); Bordons, M.; Fernández, M. T.; Gómez, I.: Advantages and limitations in the use of impact factor measures for the assessment of research performance in a peripheral country (661-672); Hansson, S.: Impact factor as a misleading tool in evaluation of medical journals (673-674); Yu, G., Wang, L.: The self-cited rate of scientific journals and the manipulation of their impact factors (675-684). (xsd:string)
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