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Group: OpenArchive - with tag impact_factor [11 articles]

Recent papers posted by members of the OpenArchive group with tag impact_factor
  • Who Cited This?
    Library Journal, No. 15. (January 2007)
  • Journal publishing and author self-archiving: Peaceful Co-Existence and Fruitful Collaboration
    (2005)
  • Science Journals Artfully Try To Boost Their Rankings
    Wall Street Journal online (5 June 2006)
    by S Begley
  • Earlier Web Usage Statistics as Predictors of Later Citation Impact
    Journal of the American Association for Information Science and Technology (JASIST) (2005)
    by T Brody, S Harnad, L Carr
  • The Number That's Devouring Science
    The Chronicle (14 October 2005)
    posted to impact_factor isi rae scientific_publishing by Bonaria to the group OpenArchive on 2006-04-06 13:35:09 as **** along with 1 group Librarians
  • Evaluation of Algorithm Performance on Identifying OA
    (2005)
  • The "impact factor" revisited
    Biomedical Digital Libraries, Vol. 2, No. 7. (December 2005)
    by Dong, M Loh, A Mondry
  • The Web Impact Factor : a critical review
    The Electronic Library, Vol. 24 (2006)
    by N Alireza
  • An Examination of Citation Counts in a New Scholarly Communication Environment
    D-Lib Magazine (September 2005)
    by Kathleen Bauer, Nisa Bakkalbasi
  • RAE shifts focus from prestige journals
    The Times Higher Education Supplement (22 July 2005)
    by Anthea Lipsett, Anna Fazackerley
  • Open access journals: in the ISI citation databases: analysis of impact factors and citation patterns
    by Marie E Mcveigh
    edited by Thomson
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