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Should the Eigenfactor Replace the Impact Factor?: A Bibliometric Study of Plastic, Reconstructive, and Aesthetic Surgery Journals.

Annals of plastic surgery 2023 Vol.91(1) p. 149-153 🌐 cited 1 scientometrics and bibliometrics res
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Skorochod R, Grinblat G, Uri O, Wolf Y

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【연구 목적】 학계에서 널리 사용되고 있는 저널 영향력 지수(IF)의 편향성 및 한계를 극복하기 위해, 자기인용(self-citation) 보정 및 더 넓은 저널 범위를 반영하는 에igenfactor(Eigenfactor)와 그 파생 지수인 Article Influence Score가 성형재건외과 분야 저널 평가에 있어 IF보다 더 적합한 지표가 될 수 있

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APA Ron Skorochod, Golda Grinblat, et al. (2023). Should the Eigenfactor Replace the Impact Factor?: A Bibliometric Study of Plastic, Reconstructive, and Aesthetic Surgery Journals.. Annals of plastic surgery, 91(1), 149-153. https://doi.org/10.1097/SAP.0000000000003608
MLA Ron Skorochod, et al.. "Should the Eigenfactor Replace the Impact Factor?: A Bibliometric Study of Plastic, Reconstructive, and Aesthetic Surgery Journals.." Annals of plastic surgery, vol. 91, no. 1, 2023, pp. 149-153.
PMID 37450874

Abstract

[BACKGROUND] Despite the global acceptance of the impact factor (IF) by researchers and academic institutions as one, criticism has been voiced regarding its effectiveness in evaluating the unbiased impact of a journal. To overcome the limitations and drawbacks of the IF that were presented by the scientific community, they introduced several other citation-based bibliometric indices.

[METHODS] All plastic and reconstructive surgery journals were analyzed, and bibliometric indices were extracted from the relevant source. Pearson correlation coefficients were used to determine correlations between the various indices.

[RESULTS] All correlations in between the various bibliometric indices were found to be positively and statistically significant, ranging from moderately highly associated for the IF and Eigenfactor (r = 0.632) to very strongly associated (r = 0.962) for the IF and the Article Influence Score.

[CONCLUSION] In the field of plastic and reconstructive surgery, the Eigenfactor and its derivative, the Article Influence Score, could potentially serve as better indices than the IF in demonstrating the overall picture. This information is based on the inclusion of a greater number of journals in the calculation and subtraction of self-citations, without compromising their correlation with other indices.The use of Eigenfactor and other additional bibliometrics cooperatively with the IF could provide the most extensive evaluation of a journal's scientific impact.

MeSH Terms

Humans; Journal Impact Factor; Surgery, Plastic; Periodicals as Topic; Bibliometrics; Plastic Surgery Procedures

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