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Modifying the journal impact factor by fractional citation weighting: The audience factor

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Modifying the journal impact factor by fractional citation weighting: The audience factor
A new approach to the field normalization of the classical journal impact factor is introduced called the audience factor. This approach takes into consideration the citing propensity of journals for a given cited journal, specifically the mean number of references of each citing journal, and fractionally weights the citations from those citing journals. Hence, the audience factor is a variant of a fractional citation counting scheme, but computed on the citing journal rather than citing article or disciplinary level, and in contrast to other cited-side normalization strategies is focused on the behaviour of the citing entities. A comparison with standard journal impact factors from Thomson Reuters shows a more diverse representation of fields within various quintiles of impact, significant movement in rankings for a number of individual journals, but nevertheless a high overall correlation with standard impact factors.
Michel Zitt, Henry Small
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Type Journal
Year 2008
Where JASIS
Authors Michel Zitt, Henry Small
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