Kroger M "Publication specific impact of articles published by rheological journals " Applied Rheology 15(6): 406-409 2005
Eugene Garfield
garfield at CODEX.CIS.UPENN.EDU
Thu Jun 29 15:01:53 EDT 2006
E-mail Addresses: mk at mat.ethz.ch
Title: Publication specific impact of articles published by rheological
journals
Author(s): Kroger M
Source: APPLIED RHEOLOGY 15 (6): 406-409 2005
Document Type: Article
Language: English
Cited References: 48 Times Cited: 0
Abstract:
The Impact Factor of a journal is a quantitative way of assessing its worth
and relevance to the academic community it serves. Many librarians see the
ratio between Impact Fact, or and price as a suitable yardstick by which to
measure the value of their collections. In addition, the research
assessment exercises which, in many countries, are now being carried out on
a more formal basis mean that authors submitting original research Must
publish it in a journal with the highest perceived worth possible in order
to secure future funding, job promotions and peer recognition. It has been
suspected [T. Opthof, Cardiovasc. Res. 33 (1997) 1; J. Stegmann, Nature 390
(1990) 550], however, that a particular author's impact is not much related
to the journals in which her/he publishes. As will be demonstrated in this
letter, the impact of articles published in rheological journals is largely
influenced by criteria such as length of article, number of authors, number
of cited references.
Addresses: Kroger M (reprint author), ETH, Dept Math, Zurich, CH-8093
Switzerland
ETH, Dept Math, Zurich, CH-8093 Switzerland
E-mail Addresses: mk at mat.ethz.ch
Publisher: KERSCHENSTEINER VERLAG GMBH, MORIKESTR 4, LAPPERSDORF, 93138,
GERMANY
Subject Category: MECHANICS
IDS Number: 003FU
ISSN: 1430-6395
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