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Journal Metrics Overview - Wiley Author Services

Journal metrics are useful for evaluating the collective impact of the journal's total output, not the impact of an author's individual contribution. Most of ...

Journal- and article-level metrics | Editors - Elsevier

Journal metrics measure the influence of journals: see Journal Metrics Factsheet. Scopus Journal Analyzer, Scopus Citation Tracker, article-level metrics.

Article Level Metrics - SPARC

Article-Level Metrics (ALMs) are a new approach to quantifying the reach and impact of published research.

Article Metrics - Scholarly Metrics - Guides at Johns Hopkins University

The best known article level metric is the number of times an article has been cited. Cameron Neylon explains why new article-level metrics are ...

Impact Factors and Other Metrics: Journal Level Metrics - LibGuides

Journal-level metrics are used to evaluate an academic journal's impact and quality. Intended to reflect the place of a journal within its field.

Journal and article-level metrics - OA Journals Toolkit

Other ways to compare academic journals · Publication time and time of various editorial steps (e.g., time to decision, peer review, acceptance) ...

Article-level Metrics - Publication Metrics

What Are Article-Level Metrics. The purpose of article-level metrics is to establish the impact of an article. The most common way of evaluating ...

Journal-level Metrics - Research Guides - Syracuse University

Journal-level metrics measure the aggregate impact or influence that a journal has on its community or discipline.

Research Impact and Metrics: Article-level metrics

Article-level metrics ... Citation-based and altmetric measures can show impact of an individual research publication. They can help answer the ...

Journal-level Metrics - Research Guides - CUNY

Journal-level metrics attempt to quantify a journal's impact, by analyzing (in different ways and over different amounts of time) how frequently its articles ...

Quantifying the Impact of My Publications: Article Metrics

Article metrics are metrics based on usage of a scholarly work or components of a work such as figures, or a non-article work such as ...

Understanding journal and article metrics - Wiley Author Services

journal-level metrics are important in evaluating the quality of open access research. 5-Year Journal Impact Factor. Metric Source Clarivate – Web of Science.

Article-Level Metrics - PMC - PubMed Central

Article views and downloads, citations, and social media metrics are increasingly employed by publishers to move away from the dominance and inappropriate use ...

Understanding journal metrics - Author Services - Taylor & Francis

Journal metrics can be a useful quantitative tool for helping you decide where to submit your manuscript. But, any one metric only tells a part of the story ...

Article-Level Metrics - Assessing Article and Author Influence

There are many reasons to measure impact of individual authors or articles apart from the journals in which they publish. Greater speed of ...

Metrics - PLOS

Traditional metrics, which consider only citation count and journal name to assess impact, capture a narrow view of a work's value and do so only after the ...

Journal metrics - Research Impact and Metrics

The metrics used are: h5-index defined as the h-index for articles published in the last 5 complete years. It is the largest number h such that ...

LibGuides: Publication Metrics: Article Metrics - Duke University

What are the metrics for articles? · citation in scopus. Citation Counts simply count up the number of times your article, book, or other published research has ...

Journal and Article-level Metrics - Research Impact - Resource Guides

This guide includes information and resources on measuring the impact of scholarly works, such as citation-based and alternative metrics.

Tracking Your Publications: Journal Level Metrics - LibGuides

Journal Impact Factor and CiteScore are two frequently used metrics for measuring how much a particular article has been cited over a period of ...


Yale School of Nursing Class: "Choosing a Journal for Publication of an Article"