QuicK Reference Cards for Research Impact Metrics.

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QuicK Reference Cards for Research Impact Metrics

legend Document* Author Journal Indicates that the Snowball Metrics group agreed to include as a standardized metric, which is data source and system agnostic. https://www.snowballmetrics.com *“Document” in the definitions refers to primary document types such as journal articles, books and conference papers. See Scopus Content Coverage Guide (page 9) for a full list of document types: https://goo.gl/bLYH0v

Citation Count # of citations accrued since publication A simple measure of attention for a particular article, journal or researcher. As with all citation-based measures, it is important to be aware of citation practices. The paper “Effective Strategies for Increasing Citation Frequency” lists 33 different ways to increase citations. http://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=2344585 https://libraryconnect.elsevier.com/metrics

Document Count # of items published by an individual or group of individuals A researcher using document count should also provide a list of document titles with links. If authors use an ORCID iD – a persistent scholarly identifier – they can draw on numerous sources for document count including Scopus, ResearcherID, CrossRef and PubMed. Register for an ORCID iD at http://orcid.org https://libraryconnect.elsevier.com/metrics

FIELD-WEIGHTED CITATION IMPACT (FWCI) # of citations received by a document expected # of citations for similar documents Similar documents are ones in the same discipline, of the same type (e.g., article, letter, review) and of the same age. An FWCI of 1 means that the output performs just as expected against the global average. More than 1 means that the output is more cited than expected according to the global average; for example, 1.48 means 48% more cited than expected. https://libraryconnect.elsevier.com/metrics

h-INDEX # of articles in the collection (h) that have received at least (h) citations over the whole period For example, an h-index of 8 means that 8 of the collection’s articles have each received at least 8 citations. h-index is not skewed by a single highly cited paper, nor by a large number of poorly cited documents. This flexible measure can be applied to any collection of citable documents. Related h-type indices emphasize other factors, such as newness or citing outputs’ own citation counts. http://www.harzing.com/pop_hindex.htm https://libraryconnect.elsevier.com/metrics

CITESCORE citations in a year to documents published in previous 3 years # of documents in previous 3 years This comprehensive, current and open metric for journal citation impact (introduced in December 2016) is available in a free layer of Scopus.com. It includes a yearly release and monthly CiteScore Tracker updates. Find CiteScore metrics for journals, conference proceedings, book series and trade journals at https://www.scopus.com/sources https://libraryconnect.elsevier.com/metrics

SCIMAGO JOURNAL RANK (SJR) average # of weighted citations received in a year # of documents published in previous 3 years Citations are weighted – worth more or less – depending on the source they come from. The subject field, quality and reputation of the journal have a direct effect on the value of a citation. Can be applied to journals, book series and conference proceedings. Calculated by SCImago Lab based on Scopus data. http://www.scimagojr.com https://libraryconnect.elsevier.com/metrics

SOURCE NORMALIZED IMPACT PER PAPER (SNIP) journal’s citation count per paper citation potential in its subject field The impact of a single citation will have a higher value in subject areas where citations are less likely, and vice versa. Stability intervals indicate the reliability of the score. Smaller journals tend to have wider stability intervals than larger journals. Calculated by CWTS based on Scopus data. http://www.journalindicators.com https://libraryconnect.elsevier.com/metrics

JOURNAL IMPACT FACTOR citations in a year to documents published in previous 2 years # of citable items in previous 2 years Based on Web of Science data, this metric is updated once a year and traditionally released in June following the year of coverage as part of the Journal Citation Reports®. JCR also includes a Five-year Impact Factor. https://libraryconnect.elsevier.com/metrics

SCHOLARLY ACTIVITY ONLINE # of users who added an article into their personal scholarly collaboration network library The website How Can I Share It? links to publisher sharing policies, voluntary principles for article sharing on scholarly collaboration networks, and places to share that endorse these principles, including Mendeley, figshare, SSRN and others. http://www.howcanishareit.com https://libraryconnect.elsevier.com/metrics

SCHOLARLY COMMENTARY ONLINE # of mentions in scientific blogs and/or academic websites Investigating beyond the count to actual mentions by scholars could uncover possible future research collaborators or opportunities to add to the promotion and tenure portfolio. These mentions can be found in the Scopus Article Metrics module and within free and subscription altmetric tools and services. https://libraryconnect.elsevier.com/metrics

SOCIAL ACTIVITY ONLINE # of mentions on micro-blogging sites Micro-blogging sites may include Twitter, Facebook, Google+ and others. Reporting on this attention is becoming more common in academic CVs as a way to supplement traditional citation-based metrics, which may take years to accumulate. They may also be open to gaming. http://www.altmetric.com/blog/gaming-altmetrics https://libraryconnect.elsevier.com/metrics

Media mentions # of mentions in mass or popular media Media mentions are valued indicators of social impact as they often highlight the potential impact of the research on society. Sources could include an institution’s press clipping service or an altmetric provider. Mendeley, Scopus (Article Metrics module), Pure and SciVal also report on mass media. https://libraryconnect.elsevier.com/metrics

PERCENTILE BENCHMARK (ARTICLES) compares items of same age, subject area
 & document type over an 18-month window The higher the percentile benchmark, the better. This is available in Scopus for citations, and also for Mendeley readership and tweets. Particularly useful for authors as a way to contextualize citation counts for journal articles as an indicator of academic impact. https://libraryconnect.elsevier.com/metrics

Outputs in top percentiles extent to which a research entity’s documents are present in the most cited percentiles of a data universe Found within SciVal, Outputs in Top Percentiles can be field weighted. It indicates how many articles are in the top 1%, 5%, 10% or 25% of the most cited documents. Quick way to benchmark groups of researchers. https://libraryconnect.elsevier.com/metrics

Library connect Partnering with the Library Community https://libraryconnect.elsevier.com Content by Elsevier Library Connect & Jenny Delasalle Freelance librarian & consultant @JennyDellasalle CC for Quick Reference Cards: Elsevier, Scopus, SciVal, Mendeley, Pure and other Elsevier trademarks are the property
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