影响因子不能预测15种期刊的长期文章影响

Bjarne Bartlett , Carter M. Zamora , Jon-Paul Bingham , Amy S Ebesu Hubbard , Michelle Tseng , Bryan Runck , Michael Kantar
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摘要

学术期刊的排名采用多种方法,最常用的指标是“期刊影响因子”。在影响因子较高的期刊上发表文章的作者被认为对其学科的贡献更大。然而,期刊的影响因子并不能表明一篇特定的文章在科学论述中停留了多长时间,而且衡量期刊内的文章继续被引用的时间长度的指标通常不被使用。我们检查了1980年至2020年间15种期刊上443,732篇研究论文的引用[总共786,064篇]。我们探索了不同期刊的寿命值范围以及影响因子与寿命之间的关系。我们没有发现影响因子和寿命之间的关系,这表明对一篇文章的即时关注与长期影响无关。在我们研究的这组期刊中,发表在某些期刊上的文章(例如,生态学,遗传学)在其最初发表日期之后很久仍以稳定的速度被引用。这种缓慢而稳定的引文积累导致这些期刊在一个典型的学术生涯(30-40年)内的总引文量接近具有更高影响力的期刊(如《科学》、《自然》)。
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Impact factor does not predict long-term article impact across 15 journals
Academic journals are ranked using a variety of methods with the most common metric being ‘journal impact factor’. Authors who publish in journals with higher impact factors are deemed to contribute more to their discipline. However, the impact factor of a journal does not indicate how long a specific article stays in the scientific discourse, and metrics that measure the length of time articles within a journal continue to be cited are not typically used. We examined citations of 443,732 research articles [786,064 total] between 1980 and 2020 across 15 journals. We explored the range of longevity values found across different journals as well as the relationship between impact factor and longevity. We found no relationship between impact factor and longevity, indicating that immediate attention to an article is not correlated with longer-term impact. In the set of journals that we examined, articles published in some journals (e.g., Ecology, Genetics) continued to be cited at a steady rate long beyond their initial publication date. This slow but steady citation accumulation resulted in the total citations in these journals approaching those of higher impact journals (e.g., Science, Nature) within the length of a typical academic career (30–40 years).
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Data and information management
Data and information management Management Information Systems, Library and Information Sciences
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