Abstract: |
Virtually all rankings of journals are based on citations, including self
citations by journals and individual academics. The gold standard for
bibliometric rankings based on citations data is the widely-used Thomson
Reuters Web of Science (2014) citations database, which publishes, among
others, the celebrated Impact Factor. However, there are numerous bibliometric
measures, also known as research assessment measures, based on the Thomson
Reuters citations database, but they do not all seem to have been collected in
a single source. The purpose of this paper is to present, define and compare
the 16 most well-known Thomson Reuters bibliometric measures in a single
source. It is important that the existing bibliometric measures be presented
in any rankings papers as alternative bibliometric measures based on the
Thomson Reuters citations database can and do produce different rankings, as
has been documented in a number of papers in the bibliometrics literature. |