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What is Impact Factor misuse? - JMIR Publications

We urge authors to refrain from engaging in impact factor misuse, which includes, for example, focusing narrowly on a journal's impact factors ( ...

Uses and Misuses of the Journal Impact Factor

The institute adds “The impact factor is calculated by dividing the number of citations in the Journal Citation Report for a given year by the total.

The journal "impact factor": a misnamed, misleading, misused ...

The "impact factor" has been misused. It is being held out as a measure of the importance of a specific journal article and the journal in which the article ...

The Journal “Impact Factor”: A Misnamed, Misleading, Misused ...

The “impact factor” has been misused. It is being held out as a measure of the importance of a specific journal article and the journal in which the article ...

Impact factors and their significance; overrated or misused? - Nature

The journal impact factor (IF) is in widespread use for the evaluation of research and researchers, and considerable controversy surrounds ...

Journal Impact Factor: Widely Used, Misused and Abused - PMC

This is a legitimate question: publishing in a citable journal of considerable impact factor justifies the efforts of the authors and secures credible publicity ...

Journal Impact Factor: Widely Used, Misused and Abused

Since the inauguration of Arrhythmia & Electrophysiology Review in 2012, one of the most consistent, and persistent, concerns expressed both ...

Metrics to avoid – the impact factor

Because JIF is so commonly and fundamentally misused, and its misuse may damage the integrity of the research system, it is worth explaining why it is singled ...

Impact Factor: Its effects, significance and limitations for research

Impact Factors (IF) aim to show the relevance of research using the number of citations as criteria. This assessment system can wrongly question the value and ...

Impact Factors: Intro - Library Guides - University of Washington

An Impact Factor is a quantitative measure of the relative importance of a journal, individual article or scientist to science and social science literature ...

Why you should not use the journal impact factor to evaluate research

This metric has recently come under considerable criticism owing to its inherent limitations and misuse.2-4. The impact factor of a journal ...

What a Journal Impact Factor Is and Isn't - McGill University

The impact factor is unfortunately misused quite regularly. It ... Don't let the impact factor make too much of an impact on your judgment.

Impact factor - Wikipedia

The impact factor (IF) or journal impact factor (JIF) of an academic journal is a scientometric index calculated by Clarivate that reflects the yearly mean ...

JOURNAL IMPACT FACTORS: USE AND MISUSE

The journal impact factor was created in the early 1960s by Eugene Garfield and Irving H. Sher to help select core group of highly cited ...

The Misused Impact Factor | Science

One measure often used to determine the quality of a paper is the so-called “impact factor” of the journal in which it was published.

Impact factors: use and abuse | Medicina (Buenos Aires) 2003; 63

These characteristics form the basis of the ISI indicators impact factor, immediacy index and cited half-life. The impact factor is a measure of the relative ...

Impact Factors: Use and Abuse

Impact factors are only one of a number of measures for describing the 'impact' that particular journals can have in the research literature.

The Career Series: Should impact factor matter? - The Pipette Gazette

There are three anti-impact-factor positions one can take, and many people either ignore this, or conflate them First, one can argue that impact ...

Use and misuse of the Impact Factor - Taylor & Francis Online

Despite this simple metric expression, the IF has been misinterpreted and misused to describe journals as “quality” and/or “high impact” as well ...

Impact Factors, and other measures of scholarly impact

Impact factor (IF) is a measure of the frequency with which the average article in a journal has been cited in a particular year or period.