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The influence of references per paper in the SCI to Impact Factors and the Matthew Effect

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The influence of references per paper in the SCI to Impact Factors and the Matthew Effect
: All references data was extracted from the annual volumes of the CD-Edition of Science Citation Index (SCI) and the web of science of the Institute for Scientific Information (ISI), the journal citation and self-citation data extracted from the journal Citation Report (JCR), the self-citing rate and self-cited rate calculated based on the JCR method. To determine the trend of mean value of references per paper throughout 1970-2005, a total number of 10,000 records were randomly chosen for each year of under study, and the mean value of references per paper was calculated... To determine the growth of journals IF a total number of 5,499 journals were chosen in the JCR in 2002 and the same set of journals in the year 2004. To show the trend of journals IF, all journals indexed in the JCR throughout 1999-2005 were extracted and the mean values of their IFs was calculated annually. The study showed that the number of references per paper from 1970 to 2005 has steady increased. It reached...
Mohammad Hossein Biglu
Added 28 Dec 2010
Updated 28 Dec 2010
Type Journal
Year 2008
Where SCIENTOMETRICS
Authors Mohammad Hossein Biglu
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