Author Impact Factor: A Framework for Evaluating Authorship and Scientific Contribution

B. Drolet, Alan T. Makhoul
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In the decade since Hirsch defined h, there has been widespread acceptance of the h-index as a bibliometric indicator. Although the h-index has been validated in numerous applications and settings, the bibliometric has some important limitations. Most importantly, the h-index does not account for authors' individual contributions to manuscripts within their h-defining body of work. Since each author makes a variable contribution to a piece of scientific work, an author-adjusted index would more fairly reflect scholarly productivity. We propose the author impact factor (AIF), which accounts for authorship position and number of co-authors, to adjust the h-index and more fairly account for contributions to the body of scientific work. The AIF is calculated from the h-index and an author's proportional contribution (α) to each h-defining manuscript. The α is based on authorship position and the number of co-authors. Using the golden ratio (φ), the calculation of α for each h-index defining manuscript is simple and axiomatic. To demonstrate the utility of this index, we calculated the AIF for a sample of high-impact scientists. The results show that the AIF maintains all the benefits of the h-index while adjusting the bibliometric for author-specific factors. Therefore, AIF more accurately reflects total "research output" and can be used to better compare authors' scientific contributions.
作者影响因子:一个评估作者身份和科学贡献的框架
在Hirsch定义h之后的十年里,h指数作为文献计量指标已经被广泛接受。虽然h指数已经在许多应用程序和设置中得到验证,但文献计量学有一些重要的局限性。最重要的是,h指数并没有考虑到作者在其定义h的工作范围内对手稿的个人贡献。由于每个作者对一项科学工作的贡献是可变的,因此作者调整指数将更公平地反映学术生产力。我们建议使用作者影响因子(AIF)来调整h指数,更公平地考虑对科学工作的贡献。作者影响因子考虑了作者地位和共同作者的数量。AIF由h指数和作者对每一篇定义h的论文的比例贡献(α)计算得出。α是基于作者地位和共同作者的数量。利用黄金比例(φ),计算每个h指数定义稿件的α值是简单而公理的。为了证明该指数的效用,我们计算了高影响力科学家样本的AIF。结果表明,AIF保留了h指数的所有优点,同时调整了作者特定因素的文献计量学。因此,AIF更准确地反映了总“研究产出”,可以更好地用于比较作者的科学贡献。
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