Relative measure index: a metric to measure the quality of journals

Volume: 93, Issue: 2, Pages: 305 - 317
Published: Feb 29, 2012
Abstract
Journal impact factors (JIF) have been an accepted indicator of ranking journals. However, there has been increasing arguments against the fairness of using the JIF as the sole ranking criteria. This resulted in the creation of many other quality metric indices such as the h-index, g-index, immediacy index, Citation Half-Life, as well as SCIMago journal rank (SJR) to name a few. All these metrics have their merits, but none include any great...
Paper Details
Title
Relative measure index: a metric to measure the quality of journals
Published Date
Feb 29, 2012
Volume
93
Issue
2
Pages
305 - 317
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