Title of article :
Characterization of the Impact of Sets of Scientific
Papers: The Garfield (Impact) Factor
Author/Authors :
Péter Vinkler ، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
ماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2004
Abstract :
The Garfield (Impact) Factor (GF) is one of the most
frequently used scientometric indicators. In the present
article it is shown that the main factors determining the
value of the mean GF representing a set of journals are
the number of articles published recently (articles referencing)
related to those published in a previous time
period (articles to be referenced) and the mean number
of references in journal papers referring to the time
period selected. It has been proved further that GF corresponds
to the mean chance for citedness of journal
papers. A new indicator, Specific Impact Contribution
(SIC), is introduced, which characterizes the contribution
of a subset of articles or a journal to the total impact
of the respective articles or journals. The SIC index relates
the share of a journal in citations divided by that in
publications within a set of papers or journals appropriately
selected. It is shown, however, that the normalized
GFs of journals and the normalized SIC indicators are
identical measures within any set of journals selected. It
may be stated therefore that Garfield Factors of journals
(calculated correctly) are appropriate scientometric
measures for characterizing the relative international
eminence of journals within a set of journals appropriately
selected. It is demonstrated further that SIC indicators
(and so GF indexes) correspond to the (number of
citations per paper) indicators generally used, within the
same set of papers.
Journal title :
Journal of the American Society for Information Science and Technology
Journal title :
Journal of the American Society for Information Science and Technology