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Multidimensional Journal Evaluation Analyzing Scientific Periodicals Beyond The Impact Factor Stefanie Haustein

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Multidimensional Journal Evaluation Analyzing Scientific Periodicals Beyond The Impact Factor Stefanie Haustein
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Publisher: De Gruyter Saur
File Extension: PDF
File size: 16.86 MB
Pages: 416
Author: Stefanie Haustein
ISBN: 9783110255553, 3110255553
Language: English
Year: 2012

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Multidimensional Journal Evaluation Analyzing Scientific Periodicals Beyond The Impact Factor Stefanie Haustein by Stefanie Haustein 9783110255553, 3110255553 instant download after payment.

Scientific communication depends primarily on publishing in journals. The most important indicator to determine the influence of a journal is the Impact Factor. Since this factor only measures the average number of citations per article in a certain time window, it can be argued that it does not reflect the actual value of a periodical. This book defines five dimensions, which build a framework for a multidimensional method of journal evaluation. The author is winner of the Eugene Garfield Doctoral Dissertation Scholarship 2011.

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