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Bibliometrics 1 Citation analysis 1 Citation impact indicator 1 H -index 1 Highly cited articles 1 Impact factor 1 Journal assessment 1 Percentage of highly cited articles 1 Research evaluation 1 Research productivity 1 Top scientists 1 University 1
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Abramo, Giovanni 1 Cicero, Tindaro 1 Dorta-González, Pablo 1 D’Angelo, Ciriaco Andrea 1 González-Betancor, Sara M. 1
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Journal of Informetrics 1 Online Information Review 1
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An indicator of the impact of journals based on the percentage of their highly cited publications
González-Betancor, Sara M.; Dorta-González, Pablo - In: Online Information Review 41 (2017) 3, pp. 398-411
years and a citation level of 10 percent. Originality/value The percentage of highly cited articles in a journal is field …. The purpose of this paper is to propose an alternative citation impact indicator, based on the percentage of highly cited … articles in the journal. Design/methodology/approach This alternative indicator is empirically compared with the impact factor …
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Are the authors of highly cited articles also the most productive ones?
Abramo, Giovanni; Cicero, Tindaro; D’Angelo, Ciriaco … - In: Journal of Informetrics 8 (2014) 1, pp. 89-97
measure the most productive scientists achieve highly cited articles; or vice versa, what share of highly cited articles is …
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