2010
DOI: 10.1007/s11192-010-0239-z
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The iCE approach for journal evaluation

Abstract: Recent research has shown that simple graphical representations of research performance can be obtained using two-dimensional maps based on impact (i) and citations (C). The product of impact and citations leads to an energy term (E). Indeed, using E as the third coordinate, three-dimensional landscape maps can be prepared. In this paper, instead of using the traditional impact factor and total citations received for journal evaluation, Article Influence TM and Eigenfactor TM are used as substitutes. Article I… Show more

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“…Artnum is calculated by the number of healthcare articles posted by a physician. According to Prathap (2010), the P is measured by P:P=(C(C/ArtNum))13, where C is the total reading volume of a physician's articles.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Artnum is calculated by the number of healthcare articles posted by a physician. According to Prathap (2010), the P is measured by P:P=(C(C/ArtNum))13, where C is the total reading volume of a physician's articles.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Artnum is calculated by the number of healthcare articles posted by a physician. According to Prathap (2010), the P is measured by…”
Section: Independent Variablesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The PageRank algorithm [63] has been proposed as an appropriate model for the evaluation of the quality of citations in scientific journals. Some PageRank-inspired indicators have been introduced in the literature [42,47,88,186,191,368]. In the following, the Eigenfactor metrics [42] and the Scimago Journal Rank indicators [186,191] are detailed.…”
Section: Bibliometric Measures That Assess the Quality Of Citationsmentioning
confidence: 99%