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我的论文“Does the average JIF percentile make a difference”预印版已经发表了,Scientometrics效率还是相当高的。该刊是SSCI于SCI双检索,2015年影响因子2.084,5年影响因子2.313,即年指标0.388,预印版对即年指标的贡献绝对功不可没,总体上,0.388的即年指标水平还是很高的。摘要如下:
Average journal impact factor (JIF) percentile is a novel bibliometric indicator introduced by Thomson Reuters. It’s of great significance to study the characteristics of its data distribution and relationship with other bibliometric indicators, in order to assess its usefulness as a new bibliometric indicator. The research began by analyzing the meaning of average JIF percentile, and compared its statistical difference with impact factor. Based upon factor analysis, the paper used multivariate regression and quantile regression to study the relationship between average JIF percentile and other bibliometric indicators. Results showed that average JIF percentile had changed the statistical characteristic of impact factor, e.g. improved the relative value of impact factor, having smaller variation coefficient and distribution closer to normal distribution. Because it’s nonparametric transformation, it cannot be used to measure the relative gap between journals; Average JIF percentile had the highest regression coefficient with journal impact, followed by timeliness and lastly the citable items; The lower the average JIF percentile, the higher the elastic coefficient of journal impact; When average JIF percentile was extremely high or extremely low, citable items were not correlated with the average JIF percentile at all; When average JIF percentile was low, elastic coefficient of timeliness was even higher; Average JIF percentile was not a proper indicator for multivariate journal evaluation; Average JIF percentile had both the advantages and disadvantages of impact factor, and thus had the same limitation in applying as the impact factor.
2016.10.15 俞立平 于宁波
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