How Come Scientists Uncritically Adopt and Embody Thomson's Bibliographic Impact Factor?
2008; Lippincott Williams & Wilkins; Volume: 19; Issue: 3 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1097/ede.0b013e31816b73ab
ISSN1531-5487
AutoresMiquel Porta, Carlos Álvarez‐Dardet,
Tópico(s)scientometrics and bibliometrics research
ResumoThe bibliographic impact factor (BIF) of Thomson Scientific is sometimes not a valid scientometric indicator for a number of reasons. One major reason is the strong influence of the number of “source items” or “articles” for each journal that the company chooses each year as BIF's denominator. The irresistible fascination with (and picturesque uses of) a construct as scientifically weak as BIF are simple reminders that scientists are embedded in and embody culture.
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