Judith: You wrote: «Paul Barton Levenson provides a useful summary with
journal citations of climate model verification.»
Not exact matches
Meta's search platform uses machine intelligence to analyze the number and quality
of citations in medical
journals and research papers, and then sorts them into the largest knowledge graph
of its kind.
If there be one falsehood in that book, it did not come from the God
of truth» (
citation from the standard edition
of Wesley's
journal, volume 6 [1915], p. 117, the entry having been dated Wednesday, July 24, 1776).
Harper, «Shall the Theological Curriculum Be Modified and How,» The American
Journal of Theology 3, 1 (Jan. 1899): 45 - 66; subsequent
citations will be made parenthetically in the text.
Citations in peer - reviewed
journals provide credible references supporting the health benefits
of beef and lamb.
Yesterday, in the French
Journal Official (a listing
of all the French laws /
citations) a decret was published outlining changes to the French school lunch program.
Alan's
citation is a position paper «Care Practice # 6 No Separation
of Mother and Baby, With Unlimited Access to Breastfeeding,» published in The
Journal of Perinatal Education: Advancing Normal Birth, a Lamaze International Publication.
Findings also showed it as an empirically and conceptually innovative, diverse, vibrant discipline that in many areas sets the intellectual agenda The UK publishes more than its share
of major disciplinary
journals; bibliometric indicators reveal international primacy both in volume and
citation impact; and a large number
of the seminal publications (books as well as articles) continue to have a UK origin UK human geography is radically interdisciplinary and with the spatial turn in the humanities and social sciences has become an exporter
of ideas and faculty to other disciplines There was confidence that research in human geography had substantial impact on policy and practice and would successfully meet the challenges
of the current impact agenda
«[T] he increased reliance funding agencies place on [such] classic bibliometric indicators» as short - term
citation metrics and
journal impact measures thus hampers the chances that innovative work will win support and constrains both the progress
of science and the career prospects
of innovative but lesser - known researchers, the authors observe.
When you are writing your paper, the Word or OpenOffice extension allows you to insert your
citations in the correct format
of the
journal you want to publish in.
• Survey respondents globally listed the number
of publications and reputation
of the
journals as the two top criteria for career advancement, followed by funding,
citations, and awards.
He also subscribes to various weekly and monthly
journal alerts by e-mail and uses «the EndNote (application on my computer) to manage many thousands
of citations in my literature database.»
However, the
Journal of Immunology publishes 11.2 times more papers and has nearly 5.3 times the number
of total
citations as Immunity.
Thus, it is likely that some papers in the
Journal of Immunology have more
citations than those in Immunity do.
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They compared these
citation numbers to those
of 759 control authors who had published in the same
journal and issue as a retracted author and found that, on average, authors who had a retraction went on to garner approximately 10 % fewer
citations than the control authors did.
The Philadelphia - based Institute for Scientific Information, which publishes ScienceWatch, tracks
citations from hundreds
of scientific
journals.
Journals use a variety
of formats, and some require
citations to be greatly abbreviated, making it difficult to identify the article being cited.
«JIF is a reflection
of the
citation performance
of a
journal as a whole unit, not as an assembly
of diverse published items.»
The scientists published the research in the
journal Proceedings
of the Royal Society B. [
Citation to come.]
«These results, from a limited population
of journals, are interesting and worthy
of further and larger investigation,» he says, but
citation data from far more
journals are needed.
But for the articles published in any given
journal, the distribution
of citations is highly skewed.
Instead
of assessing papers by
journal impact, the RCR compares an article's
citations with those
of other papers in the same field.
In an attempt to shed some light, a group
of researchers and
journal editors today released a data set and analysis
of the
citation counts used to calculate this magical number.
The
citation distributions are so skewed that up to 75 %
of the articles in any given
journal had lower
citation counts than the
journal's average number.
For a paper that has appeared first online but has not yet appeared in print, include the name
of the
journal Science, the date, and the DOI in the
citation — for example: W. Jones, B. Smith, Science, 20 December 2005 (10.1126 / science.1054678).
In the first large - scale analysis
of negative
citations, researchers found that 2.4 %
of citations in a major immunology
journal were critical, Nature reports.
► In this week's Science editorial, Editor - in - Chief Marcia McNutt calls for moving beyond publications,
citations,
journal impact factors, «and derivatives
of these such as the h - index» in efforts to measure the merit
of research.
The standards include
citation standards for
journals, data transparency, analytic methods (code) transparency, research materials transparency, design and analysis transparency, preregistration
of studies, preregistration
of analysis plans and replication.
To measure productivity at the time
of application, publication and
citation information from Thomson Reuters Web of Science and Journal Citation Reports was matched to R01 application investigator info
citation information from Thomson Reuters Web
of Science and
Journal Citation Reports was matched to R01 application investigator info
Citation Reports was matched to R01 application investigator information.
Until now, most rigorous metrics
of scientific impact have relied on
citations: the number
of peer - reviewed articles a scientist has written, the «impact factor»
of the
journals in which they were published, and how many times other scientists have cited those articles.
It's apples and oranges, but to the extent that a comparison can be made, the influence
of journal impact factor seems stronger than that
of either the number
of citations your most cited article has received or
of h - index, which is meant to measure a scientist's productivity and impact.
Two papers with among the longest titles found in the
journal that year, «The role
of particle morphology in interfacial energy transfer in CDSE / CDS heterostructure nanocrystals» and «Insects betray themselves in nature to predators by rapid isomerization
of green leaf volatiles,» have 68 and 67
citations, respectively.
The researchers analyzed scientific articles or reviews listed by the Web
of Science and published under the
Journal Citation Reports «Neuroscience» category between 2006 and 2015.
SBGrid's eLife paper got 4 new
citations in March, appearing in publications from Youxing Jiang at UT Southwestern Nature [Abstract], Jason McLellan, now at UT at Austin, in PLOS Pathogens [Abstract], Seth Darst from Rockefeller in eLife [Abstract], and Pedro José Barbosa Pereira from University
of Porto in
Journal of Biological Chemistry [Abstract].
Scientific Publications Over 250 peer - reviewed scientific
journal articles that received over 14000
citations with h - index 68 according to ISI Web
of Knowledge (> 20000
citations with h - index 80 according to Google Scholar) and several hundred contributions to conferences, proceedings, and books.
There is evidence
of reliance on self -
citation and on sources which do not come from peer - reviewed
journals in places.
In an undated letter this week, Geoderma editors announced that Cerdà had resigned from the
journal's editorial board, and that someone cleared
of citation boosting also resigned:
There is no indication that other editors would have violated relevant ethical rules, and there is no evidence that a group
of editors would have formed a «cartel» to boost
citations to their
journals.
He has published over 285
journal papers and has in excess
of 23,000
citations.
Among multidisciplinary science
journals, it has the third - highest impact factor, a measure
of its influence, after the
journals Nature and Science, according to the 2013
Journal Citation Reports.
From our analysis it appears that only one editor, Artemi Cerdà, violated our ethical rule that «any manipulation
of citations (e.g. including
citations not contributing to a manuscript's scientific content,
citations solely aiming at increasing an author's or a
journal's
citations) is regarded as scientific malpractice.»
It examines the number
of book and
journal articles published by each program's faculty as well as
journal citations, awards, honors and grants received.
On February 13, the European Geosciences Union (EGU) announced that an editor at two
of its
journals had resigned following an investigation by the EGU and its publishing arm, Copernicus, into
citation - boosting.
The fallout from an investigation into alleged
citation - boosting at several
journals that we first reported on two weeks ago has widened, leading to the resignation
of the executive editor
of one
of the
journals, and an investigation at a university in The Netherlands.
Among other indexing services Regenerative Medicine is listed by MEDLINE / Index Medicus, EMBASE / Excerpta Medica, Chemical Abstracts, Science
Citation Index Expanded ™ (SciSearch ®), Emcare, Biological Abstracts, BIOSIS Previews, Biotechnology
Citation Index ®,
Journal Citation Reports / Science Edition ®, Scopus ® with an Impact Factor
of 2.786 (2014).
The metric - which ranks
journals by the average number
of citations their articles attract in a set period, usually the preceding two years - has become «an obsession in world science», says a coalition
of academics, editors, publishers and research funders, in a declaration published on 16 May.
Alexandros Vgontzas, MD (D Club) Physician, Professor
of Psychiatry «Sleep apnea and daytime sleepiness and fatigue: relation to visceral obesity, insulin resistance, and hypercytokinemia»
Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism, March 2000 647
citations, Web
of Science, April 1, 2017
Bibliometrics: I have authored and co-authored over 110 papers in international
journals (including PNAS, Neuron, Nature Neuroscience, Physical Review Letters and top - tier specialist
journals in the area
of biomedical imaging), collecting over 4300
citations (Scholar).
Trends in Immunology helps to link developments in basic and clinical immunology, and is now established as one
of the top - ranked monthly review
journal in its field, according to ISI's Science
Citation Index for immunology
journals.