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Re: Citation analysis of author-choice OA journals
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- Subject: Re: Citation analysis of author-choice OA journals
- From: "Ari Belenkiy" <belenka@mail.biu.ac.il>
- Date: Tue, 26 Aug 2008 20:41:59 EDT
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Phil: > For example, the multiplicative effect estimated for > author-selected open access publishing in the journal > Bioinformatics is 1.19, (which means a 19% advantage). We > multiply this by the impact factor of the journal (1.19 x > 5.039) = 0.96 or rounded up to about 1 citation. Can you please clarify your arithmetic here? Aside of that I am puzzled by the impact factor multiplication - the latter is a number of citations for a certain period - so the result is citations squared? What does it measure then? > If the price paid by authors (or their grants) is $2,800 for > non-member institutions or $1,500 for member institutions, we > simply take the cost and divide it by the benefit (0.96 > citations) to arrive at $2,925 for non-members or $1,567 for > members. Again - what are the units you compute the final result in? Ari Belenkiy Bar-Ilan University ISRAEL
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