The impact factor as a useful metric is becoming less useful.
August 5, 2014 by Prof. David M. Schultz
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With the release of the 2013 impact factors recently, I was reminded about a fascinating piece over at the London School of Economics and Political Science Impact Blog from a few years ago. The article argues that the relationship between impact factor and the citations by journal has been declining since 2012. The authors argue […]
Thoughts on the impact factors and other metrics: Royal Meteorological Society journals
March 31, 2014 by Prof. David M. Schultz
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Recently, I’ve been having some discussions with people about the impact factors for the Royal Meteorological Society journals (Quarterly Journal of the Royal Meteorological Society, Weather, Meteorological Applications, Atmospheric Science Letters, and International Journal of Climatology). The issues of how to raise impact factors for journals are not simple. The impact factors of nearly all […]