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Re: Impact Factor, Open Access & Other Statistics-Based Quality Models
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- Subject: Re: Impact Factor, Open Access & Other Statistics-Based Quality Models
- From: Thomas Krichel <krichel@openlib.org>
- Date: Mon, 31 May 2004 01:23:46 EDT
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Gillikind@aol.com writes > However, impact factor based on web usage is a very easy number to > change and influence. The location for a link to a paper on web page > alone can change the usage rate (higher placement on a web page has > a greater chance of being used, especially if the link is not below > the scrolling area), not to mention single users making multiple > requests for one paper or the vast variations of spiders/robots that > could be developed. Yes, that is why the numbers in the LogEc service are derobotified. We have our own set of rules for that. A standardized set of rules would be desirable. Cheers, Thomas Krichel mailto:krichel@openlib.org http://openlib.org/home/krichel RePEc:per:1965-06-05:thomas_krichel
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