Journal article
The Journal Impact Factor of Orthopaedic Journals Does not Predict Individual Paper Citation Rate
Abstract
BACKGROUND: The journal impact factor (JIF) is thought to reflect the average number of citations an article will receive and therefore can influence study impact and clinical decision making. However, analysis of citation rates across multiple scientific and research domains has shown that most articles will not reach this expected number of citations. This phenomenon is known as citation skew and it has not previously been examined in the …
Authors
Bozzo A; Oitment C; Evaniew N; Ghert M
Journal
JAAOS Global Research and Reviews, Vol. 1, No. 2,
Publisher
Wolters Kluwer
Publication Date
5 2017
DOI
10.5435/jaaosglobal-d-17-00007
ISSN
2474-7661