The following pages link to The skewness of science (Q106132513):
Displaying 31 items.
- Reforming research assessment (Q21128786) (← links)
- Do altmetrics work? Twitter and ten other social web services (Q21133507) (← links)
- Reliability of journal impact factor rankings (Q21261928) (← links)
- Improvement of research quality in the fields of orthopaedics and trauma: a global perspective (Q24289506) (← links)
- Detecting h-index manipulation through self-citation analysis (Q24616845) (← links)
- Universality of citation distributions: toward an objective measure of scientific impact (Q24658252) (← links)
- Classes of small-world networks (Q24676405) (← links)
- A simple proposal for the publication of journal citation distributions (Q27204933) (← links)
- Exploring complex networks (Q28205472) (← links)
- Small Worlds and Semantic Network Growth in Typical and Late Talkers (Q31010817) (← links)
- The fruits of collaboration in a multidisciplinary field (Q34131996) (← links)
- A proposal for a novel impact factor as an alternative to the JCR impact factor (Q35057675) (← links)
- Journal impact factors and research submission pressures (Q35074350) (← links)
- Journal impact factors: a 'bioequivalence' issue? (Q36054042) (← links)
- Comparison of the distribution of citations received by articles published in high, moderate, and low impact factor journals in clinical medicine. (Q37780800) (← links)
- Citations and journal impact factors: questionable indicators of research quality (Q38554485) (← links)
- A measure for the impact of research. (Q39756370) (← links)
- Uncertainty Measures for Economics Journal Impact Factors (Q57162443) (← links)
- How can journal impact factors be normalized across fields of science? An assessment in terms of percentile ranks and fractional counts (Q57396457) (← links)
- History of the journal impact factor: Contingencies and consequences (Q57728945) (← links)
- Peer Review for Journals as it Stands Today—Part 1 (Q58043388) (← links)
- U.S. academic departmental Web-site interlinking in the United States Disciplinary differences (Q63362531) (← links)
- Impact factor as a misleading tool in evaluation of medical journals (Q71756127) (← links)
- [The "impact factor" of anesthesia and intensive care journals] (Q74167811) (← links)
- Misconceptions surrounding the relationship between journal impact factor and citation distribution in veterinary medicine (Q91129579) (← links)
- Impact factor volatility due to a single paper: A comprehensive analysis (Q97057212) (← links)
- Einführung in die Bibliometrie (Q106091515) (← links)
- The growth of science and database coverage (Q107286066) (← links)
- Skewness of citation impact data and covariates of citation distributions: A large-scale empirical analysis based on Web of Science data (Q107585175) (← links)
- Requiem for impact factors and high publication charges (Q108400625) (← links)
- Does the arXiv Lead to Higher Citations and Reduced Publisher Downloads for Mathematics Articles? (Q109813346) (← links)