The 라이징슬롯 factor is one of the most discussed topics in the publishing and scientific community. Thomson Reuters assigns most journals a yearly 라이징슬롯 factor (IF), which is the mean citation rate during that year for the papers published in that journal during the previous two years. Last month, Thomson Reuters released the much-awaited Journal Citation Reports (JCR), with the new journal 라이징슬롯 factors for 2013. According to Thomson Reuters, the latest JCR features 10,853 journal listings across 232 disciplines and 83 countries. A total of 379 journals received their first 라이징슬롯 factor. Additionally, 37 journals were suppressed due to questionable citation activity. Suppressed journals are re-evaluated after two-years and it is decided whether they should be included in the JCR.
Here are some attention-grabbing highlights from the JCR: 66 journals were banned from the 2013 라이징슬롯 factor list because of excessive self-citation or ‘citation stacking,’ wherein journals cite themselves or each other excessively. According to Thomson Reuters, 55% journals show an increase whereas 45% show a decrease in 라이징슬롯 factor this year. One such journal with a declined 라이징슬롯 factor is PLoS ONE—the world’s largest journal by number of papers published. PLoS ONE’s 라이징슬롯 factor has dropped by 16%, from 4.4 in 2010 (when it published 6,749 articles) to 3.7 in 2012 (when it published 23,468 articles). Interestingly, while several people in the publishing industry are discussing details of the new JCR, some journals and researchers are not bothered by it. Why is this so?
Researchers and publishing professionals are well aware of the increasing criticisms against the 라이징슬롯 factor. Last year, a new initiative was launched to make academic assessment less dependent on the 라이징슬롯 factor. In December 2012, a group of editors and publishers of scholarly journals gathered at the Annual Meeting of The American Society for Cell Biology in San Francisco to discuss current issues related to how the quality of research output is evaluated and how scientific literature is cited. They also wanted to find ways to ensure that a journal’s quality matched with the 라이징슬롯 of its individual articles. In this meeting, they came up with a set of recommendations that is referred to as the San Francisco Declaration on Research Assessm라이징슬롯t (DORA). These recommendations mainly focus on practices relating to research articles published in peer-reviewed journals, and seek to find methods for improving the way in which the qual라이징슬롯y of research output is evaluated. The themes addressed in DORA are as follows:
- The need to eliminate the use of journal-based metrics, such as journal 라이징슬롯 factors, in funding, appointment, and promotion considerations
- The need to assess research on 라이징슬롯s own mer라이징슬롯s rather than on the basis of the journal in which the research is published
- The need to capitalize on the opportunities provided by online publication (such as relaxing unnecessary limits on the number of words, figures, and references in articles, and exploring new indicators of significance and 라이징슬롯).
Although DORA does not propose methods to achieve all this, it tries to clearly set out the problems regarding the 라이징슬롯 factor and provide a path to overcome these problems. It discourages the use of 라이징슬롯 factors to measure the 라이징슬롯 of individual research articles; assess a researcher’s scientific contribution; and decide on a researcher’s promotion, hiring, and funding. DORA suggests the use of other journal-based metrics that provide a clearer picture of a journal’s performance such as the 5-year 라이징슬롯 factor, EigenFactor, SCImago, h-index, editorial and publication times, etc.
DORA has got a positive response from many in the academic and scientific community worldwide. More than 8000 individuals and 300 organizations have signed up for it. Of the signers, 6% are in the humanities and 94% in scientific disciplines; 46.8% were from Europe, 8.9% from South America, and 5.1% from Asia. However, some critics have pointed out that DORA criticizes the 라이징슬롯 factor harshly without providing a better alternative to assess journals’ and authors’ 라이징슬롯. They feel that 라이징슬롯 factors have remained strong for long due to their reliability, which DORA does not acknowledge. Thomson Reuters has released a statem라이징슬롯t in response to DORA. While Reuters accepts that the 라이징슬롯 factor does not and is not meant to measure the quality of individual articles in a journal, they say that it does correlate to the journal’s reputation in its field.
As authors and researchers, do you think DORA would bring about a change in the scientific world? Would you support 라이징슬롯? Please share your views.
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