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Title:
Impact Factor and Outstanding Paper Awards
Authors:
Zhang, ZY
Author Full Names:
Zhang, Zhengyou
Source:
IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON AUTONOMOUS MENTAL DEVELOPMENT, 4 (3):189-189; SI 10.1109/TAMD.2012.2211475 SEP 2012
Language:
English
Document Type:
Editorial Material
Reprint Address:
Microsoft Res, 1 Microsoft Way, Redmond, WA 98052 USA.
Addresses:
Microsoft Res, Redmond, WA 98052 USA
E-mail Address:
zhang at microsoft.com
Cited Reference Count:
0
Times Cited:
0
Publisher:
IEEE-INST ELECTRICAL ELECTRONICS ENGINEERS INC, 445 HOES LANE, PISCATAWAY, NJ 08855-4141 USA
ISSN:
1943-0604
Web of Science Categories:
Computer Science, Artificial Intelligence; Robotics; Neurosciences
Research Areas:
Computer Science; Robotics; Neurosciences & Neurology
IDS Number:
008MW
Unique ID:
WOS:000308962100001
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Title:
Cahiers Agricultures: Visibility and *scientific* reputation
Authors:
Duchamp, MC; Silvy, C
Author Full Names:
Duchamp, Marie-Christine; Silvy, Christine
Source:
CAHIERS AGRICULTURES, 21 (4):269-278; 10.1684/agr.2012.0569 JUL-AUG 2012
Language:
French
Document Type:
Article
Author Keywords:
bibliometrics, citation, impact factor, journals, reputation, visibility
KeyWords Plus:
IMPACT FACTOR; CITATIONS
Abstract:
Cahiers Agricultures is an international scientific journal. It publishes articles on agronomic research and also includes human and social sciences in the field of rural development. It is well referenced in international databases and has been indexed in the Web of Science (WoS) since 2006. This database, associated with the Journal Citation Reports (R) (JCR), can be used to develop bibliometric indicators for journals derived from the citation analysis. The article presents the indicators for Cahiers Agricultures, as well as other analyses, so that the journal's readers and authors know where it ranks among the journals with an impact factor in the same scientific field. Two types of results are presented. The production indicators show how the journal is referenced in the Web of Science. An analysis of the authors' affiliations shows that there is a great deal of collaboration between research organisations from the North and the South. The indicators for visibility and !
impact, which are derived from an analysis of citations received for the articles in Cahiers Agricultures, provide an overview of the journal's position internationally. The bibliometric analysis proposes different priority actions to improve the journal's referencing and visibility.
Reprint Address:
Cirad, DGDRS, Ave Agropolis, F-34398 Montpellier 5, France.
Addresses:
[Duchamp, Marie-Christine] Cirad, DGDRS, F-34398 Montpellier 5, France
[Silvy, Christine] INRA, UMR CBGP, F-34988 Montferrier Sur Lez, France
E-mail Address:
duchamp at cirad.fr; silvy at supagro.inra.fr
Cited Reference Count:
9
Times Cited:
0
Publisher:
JOHN LIBBEY EUROTEXT LTD, 127 AVE DE LA REPUBLIQUE, 92120 MONTROUGE, FRANCE
ISSN:
1166-7699
Web of Science Categories:
Agriculture, Multidisciplinary; Agronomy
Research Areas:
Agriculture
IDS Number:
003LN
Unique ID:
WOS:000308613100007
Cited References:
Duchamp MC, 2009, Cahiers Agricultures : vision globale et etude bibliometrique pour une meilleure visibilite internationale,
Magri M, 1996, SCIENTOMETRICS, V35, P93
Lopresti Robert, 2010, SCIENTOMETRICS, V85, P647
Miguel Campanario Juan, 2010, JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR INFORMATION SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY, V61, P2575
Kousha K, 2009,
2011, Academie des sciences, 2011. Du bon usage de la bibliometrie pour l'evaluation individuelle des chercheurs. Rapport remis le 17 janvier 2011 a Madame la Ministre de l'Enseignement superieur et de la Recherche. Paris : Institut de France, Academie des sciences,
Hologne O, 2007, Rapport d'etape sur l'analyse des instructions emises par les etablissements a l'attention de leurs chercheurs concernant les publications scientifiques. Projet NormAdresses,
LAWRENCE S, 2001, CARBON NANOTUBES LON, V411, P521
Craig Iain D., 2007, JOURNAL OF INFORMETRICS, V1, P239
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Title:
Fifty years of Radiochimica Acta: a brief overview
Authors:
Qaim, SM
Author Full Names:
Qaim, S. M.
Source:
RADIOCHIMICA ACTA, 100 (8-9):483-492; SI 10.1524/ract.2012.1956 2012
Language:
English
Document Type:
Article
Author Keywords:
Radiochimica Acta, Development history, Editors, advisors, contributors and referees, Impact factor and cited half-life, Top contributors, Highly cited papers, International periodical
Abstract:
This paper provides a brief account of the development of this journal over the last fifty years. Having started in 1962 as a modest outlet for reporting research results in radiochemistry, Radiochimica Acta soon became a respected specialist journal. There has been long-term continuity both in editorial activity and publishing management, resulting in well-defined publishing policies. Starting with the Founding Editors, the Board of Editors was changed only in 1977 and 1996. Similarly the original Publisher, Akademischer Verlag, published the journal until 1983. Since then Oldenbourg Wissenschaftsverlag has been managing the publication process. The journal has been broad-based, encompassing all chemical aspects of nuclear science and technology. It has played a significant role in the dissemination of new knowledge, occasionally by bringing forth special issues in fast emerging areas. It has kept pace with the changing trends in worldwide radiochemical research. Whereas by!
about the middle of 1980s all areas of radiochemistry were equally represented, today the emphasis is more on applied topics, such as chemical behaviour and mobility of actinides and fission products, accelerator-based radiochemistry, medical applications of radioactivity, etc. The number of published scientific contributions to date amounts to about 5100, covering about 30 000 printed pages. The total number of authors is around 7000. The journal follows a strict peer-review system and is supported by a network of about 400 referees. About 200 manuscripts are received per year, out of which 30-35% are rejected. The impact factor (IF) of the journal is almost the highest among the radiochemistry related journals, and the cited half-life (CHL) among the highest of all chemistry and physics oriented journals. In short, today Radiochimica Acta is a well established, internationally recognised periodical. Presently, approximately 50 percent of the published contributions origi!
nate from Europe, 25 percent from North- and South America and!
the rem
aining 25 percent from Asia, Australia and Africa together. All articles are published in English, and the journal is available to readership both on-line and in printed form.
Reprint Address:
Res Ctr Julich, Julich, Germany.
Addresses:
[Qaim, S. M.] Res Ctr Julich, Julich, Germany
[Qaim, S. M.] Univ Cologne, Cologne, Germany
E-mail Address:
s.m.qaim at fz-juelich.de
Cited Reference Count:
0
Times Cited:
0
Publisher:
OLDENBOURG VERLAG, LEKTORAT MINT, POSTFACH 80 13 60, D-81613 MUNICH, GERMANY
Web of Science Categories:
Chemistry, Inorganic & Nuclear; Nuclear Science & Technology
Research Areas:
Chemistry; Nuclear Science & Technology
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Title:
Secular trends in *impact factor* of neonatology publications over a 10-year period
Authors:
Marom, R; Mimouni, FB; Cohen, S; Lubetzky, R; Mandel, D
Author Full Names:
Marom, Ronella; Mimouni, Francis B.; Cohen, Shlomi; Lubetzky, Ronit;
Mandel, Dror
Source:
ACTA PAEDIATRICA, 101 (10):1095-1097; 10.1111/j.1651-2227.2012.02779.x OCT 2012
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Title:
Field normalized *citation* rates, field normalized *journal* impact and Norwegian weights for allocation of university research funds
Authors:
Ahlgren, P; Colliander, C; Persson, O
Author Full Names:
Ahlgren, Per; Colliander, Cristian; Persson, Olle
Source:
SCIENTOMETRICS, 92 (3):767-780; 10.1007/s11192-012-0632-x SEP 2012
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Title:
Progressive nucleation mechanism for the growth behavior of items and its application to cumulative papers and *citations* of individual authors
Authors:
Sangwal, K
Author Full Names:
Sangwal, Keshra
Source:
SCIENTOMETRICS, 92 (3):575-591; 10.1007/s11192-011-0610-8 SEP 2012
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Title:
Analysis of the relationship between *citation* frequency of patents and diversity of their backward *citations* for Japanese patents
Authors:
Yoshikane, F; Suzuki, Y; Tsuji, K
Author Full Names:
Yoshikane, Fuyuki; Suzuki, Yutaka; Tsuji, Keita
Source:
SCIENTOMETRICS, 92 (3):721-733; 10.1007/s11192-011-0612-6 SEP 2012
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Title:
A *bibliometric* study of earthquake research: 1900-2010
Authors:
Liu, XJ; Zhan, FB; Hong, S; Niu, BB; Liu, YL
Author Full Names:
Liu, Xingjian; Zhan, F. Benjamin; Hong, Song; Niu, Beibei; Liu, Yaolin
Source:
SCIENTOMETRICS, 92 (3):747-765; 10.1007/s11192-011-0599-z SEP 2012
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Title:
Application of progressive nucleation mechanism for the *citation* behavior of individual papers of different authors
Authors:
Sangwal, K
Author Full Names:
Sangwal, Keshra
Source:
SCIENTOMETRICS, 92 (3):643-655; 10.1007/s11192-011-0564-x SEP 2012
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Title:
*Citation* behavior in popular scientific papers: what is behind obscure *citations*? The case of ethnobotany
Authors:
Ramos, MA; Melo, JG; Albuquerque, UP
Author Full Names:
Ramos, Marcelo Alves; Melo, Joabe Gomes; Albuquerque, Ulysses Paulino
Source:
SCIENTOMETRICS, 92 (3):711-719; 10.1007/s11192-012-0662-4 SEP 2012
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Title:
Stochastic Dynamical Model of a Growing *Citation* Network Based on a Self-Exciting Point Process
Authors:
Golosovsky, M; Solomon, S
Author Full Names:
Golosovsky, Michael; Solomon, Sorin
Source:
PHYSICAL REVIEW LETTERS, 109 (9):10.1103/PhysRevLett.109.098701 AUG 28 2012
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Title:
Cardiovascular research output and actual *citation* impact of Argentina, India, and South Africa: a *bibliometric* approach
Authors:
Huffman, MD; Bloomfield, GS; Colantonio, L; Ajay, VS; Prabhakaran, P;
Lewison, G; Prabhakaran, D
Author Full Names:
Huffman, Mark D.; Bloomfield, Gerald S.; Colantonio, Lisandro; Ajay, V.
S.; Prabhakaran, Poornima; Lewison, Grant; Prabhakaran, Dorairaj
Source:
CIRCULATION, 125 (19):E890-E890; MAY 15 2012
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Title:
Comparison of *Journals* of Suicidology A *Bibliometric* Study From 2006-2010
Authors:
Goldblatt, MJ; Schechter, M; Maltsberger, JT; Ronningstam, E
Author Full Names:
Goldblatt, Mark J.; Schechter, Mark; Maltsberger, John T.; Ronningstam,
Elsa
Source:
CRISIS-THE JOURNAL OF CRISIS INTERVENTION AND SUICIDE PREVENTION, 33 (5):301-305; 10.1027/0227-5910/a000146 2012
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TITLE: A critical assessment of the h-index (Article, English)
AUTHOR: Gaster, N; Gaster, M
SOURCE: BIOESSAYS 34 (10). OCT 2012. p.830-832 WILEY-BLACKWELL,
HOBOKEN
SEARCH TERM(S): HIRSCH JE P NATL ACAD SCI USA 102:16569 2005
KEYWORDS: h-index; indicator; metric; performance; personal
ABSTRACT: Editor's suggested further reading in BioEssays: Can we
do better than existing author citation metrics? Abstract and Counting
citations in texts rather than reference lists to improve the accuracy of
assessing scientific contribution Abstract
AUTHOR ADDRESS: M Gaster, Odense Univ Hosp, Dept Pathol, Lab Mol Physiol,
DK-5000 Odense, Denmark
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TITLE: Analysis of Scientific Papers about Taekwondo in Core
Chinese Journals during 2000-2010 (Article, English)
AUTHOR: Pang, JP
SOURCE: ADVANCES IN EDUCATION AND MANAGEMENT, PT IV 211. 2011.
p.585-591 SPRINGER-VERLAG BERLIN, BERLIN
SEARCH TERM(S): JOURNALS item_title
KEYWORDS: Taekwondo; scientific papers; Core Chinese Journals
ABSTRACT: By using method of mathematical static and literature, we
carry out stratified statistic, generalization and analysis of the
scientific papers about Taekwondo in Core Chinese Journals (CCJ) during
2000-2010 according to five dimensions, including published time, the
application of research methods, research fields, professional title and
organization of authors, and language of citation. The result shows that
not many scientific papers about Taekwondo have published in CCJ of these
II years: research methods have been used widely. but the specific
research method is rather single; contents of research are very wide; the
authors are mainly lecturers and the organizations are mainly based on
independent sports colleges; the major language of citation is Chinese
and foreign languages are very few, especially Korean - there is no
citation in Korean.
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TITLE: PET/CT's Most-Cited 50 Articles Since 2000: A
Bibliometric Analysis of Classics (Meeting Abstract, English)
AUTHOR: Sayed, G
SOURCE: MEDICAL PHYSICS 39 (6). JUN 2012. p.3647 AMER ASSOC
PHYSICISTS MEDICINE AMER INST PHYSICS, MELVILLE
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TITLE: Leading 25 in 25: A Bibliometric Analysis of Classics
Articles in IMRT (Meeting Abstract, English)
AUTHOR: Sayed, G; Hebshi, A; Devic, S; Moftah, B
SOURCE: MEDICAL PHYSICS 39 (6). JUN 2012. p.3758 AMER ASSOC
PHYSICISTS MEDICINE AMER INST PHYSICS, MELVILLE
SEARCH TERM(S): BIBLIOMETR* item_title
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TITLE: The intellectual contribution of laboratory medicine
professionals to research papers on laboratory medicine topics published
in high-impact general medicine journals (Article, English)
AUTHOR: Escobar, PM; Nydegger, U; Risch, M; Risch, L
SOURCE: CLINICAL CHEMISTRY AND LABORATORY MEDICINE 50 (8). 2012.
p.1305-1308 WALTER DE GRUYTER & CO, BERLIN
SEARCH TERM(S): JOURNALS item_title
KEYWORDS: authorship; co-author; high-impact journal; lab med
professional; radiology; validation
ABSTRACT: Background: An author is generally regarded as an
individual "who has made substantial intellectual academic contributions
to a published study". However, the extent of the contribution that
laboratory medicine professionals have made as authors of research papers
in high-impact medical journals remains unclear.
Methods: From 1 January 2004 to 31 March 2009, 4837 original research
articles appeared in the: New England Journal of Medicine, Lancet, Annals
of Internal Medicine, JAMA and BMJ. Using authorship as an indicator of
intellectual contribution, we analyzed articles that included laboratory
medicine parameters in their titles in an observational cross-sectional
study. We also extracted data regarding radiological topics that were
published during the same time within the same journals.
Results: Out of 481 articles concerning laboratory medicine topics, 380
provided information on the affiliations of the authors. At least one
author from an institution within the field of laboratory medicine was
listed in 212 articles (55.8%). Out of 3943 co-authors, only 756 (19.2%)
were affiliated with laboratory medicine institutions. Authors from
laboratory medicine institutions were listed as the first, last or
corresponding authors in 99 articles (26.1%). The comparative proportions
for author affiliation from 55 radiology articles were significantly
higher, as 72.7% (p=0.026) of articles and 24.8% (p=0.001) of authors
indicated an affiliation with a radiology institution. Radiology
professionals from 72.7% of the articles were listed as either the first,
last or corresponding authors (p<0.0001). The subgroup analysis revealed
that laboratory medicine professionals from North America were
significantly less frequently involved as co-authors than were their
colleagues from Europe (p=0.04).
Conclusions: Laboratory medicine professionals are under-represented as
co-authors in laboratory medicine studies appearing in high-impact
general medicine journals.
AUTHOR ADDRESS: L Risch, Lab Med Zentrum Dr Risch, Waldeggstr 37, CH-3097
Liebefeld, Switzerland
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TITLE: SP-index: The measure of the scientific production of
researchers (Review, English)
AUTHOR: Dodson, MV; Duarte, MD; Dias, LAD
SOURCE: BIOCHEMICAL AND BIOPHYSICAL RESEARCH COMMUNICATIONS 425
(4). SEP 7 2012. p.701-702 ACADEMIC PRESS INC ELSEVIER
SCIENCE, SAN DIEGO
SEARCH TERM(S): PENDLEBURY DA rauth;
HIRSCH JE P NATL ACAD SCI USA 102:16569 2005;
GARFIELD E SCIENCE 122:108 1955
KEYWORDS: Citation metrics; Impact factor; Productivity
KEYWORDS+: H-INDEX; CITATION ANALYSIS
ABSTRACT: Ability to assess how solidly one is participating in
their research arena is a metric that is of interest to many persons in
academia. Such assessment is not easily defined, and differences exist in
terms of which metric is the most accurate. In reality, no single
production metric exists that is easy to determine and acceptable by the
entire scientific community. Here we propose the SP-index to quantify the
scientific production of researchers, representing the product of the
annual citation number by the accumulated impact factors of the journals
whereby the papers appeared, divided by the annual number of published
papers. This article discusses such a productivity measure and lends
support for the development of unified citation metrics for use by all
participating in science research or teaching. (C) 2012 Elsevier Inc. All
rights reserved.
AUTHOR ADDRESS: MV Dodson, Washington State Univ, Dept Anim Sci, Pullman,
WA 99164 USA
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TITLE: Impact Factor and SASEs annual prize (Editorial Material,
English)
AUTHOR: Streeck, W; Feick, J
SOURCE: SOCIO-ECONOMIC REVIEW 10 (4). OCT 2012. p.625 OXFORD
UNIV PRESS, OXFORD
SEARCH TERM(S): IMPACT FACTOR*
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TITLE: Experimental Study on the Impact Factors of Sewage Sludge
Wall Slip (Article, English)
AUTHOR: Li, ZX; Zhang, L; Bai, JZ
SOURCE: EQUIPMENT MANUFACTURING TECHNOLOGY 422. 2012. p.580-583
TRANS TECH PUBLICATIONS LTD, STAFA-ZURICH
SEARCH TERM(S): IMPACT FACTOR* item_title
KEYWORDS: sewage sludge; wall ship; possible affecting factors
ABSTRACT: The influence factors of sewage sludge wall slip were
analyzed by using a rotational rheometer with parallel plate fixtures and
with high speed camera. The technique involves checking the gap
dependence of the stress/strain data and studying the time/stress data
trend of strain stepped scanning. For sewage sludge of water content 80%,
in the shearing flow it was found that, as the strain amplitude
increasing, the stress data obtained at different gaps, then, at certain
strain amplitude, started to diverge, indicating that wall slip occurred.
But for sewage sludge of water content 87%, these curves are superimpose,
indicating no slip occurred. While scanned sewage sludge water content
80% at different shear rates in 5s and 60s, it found that under 5s and
60s respectively, the shear rate is greater than 10s(-1) and 0.5s(-1)
during time/stress curves appeared peak condition, shows slip occurred.
AUTHOR ADDRESS: ZX Li, ShanXi Conservancy Tech Coll, Yuncheng 044004,
Peoples R China
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