Testing the fairness of citation indicators for comparison across scientific domains: The case of fractional citation counts

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Citation numbers are extensively used for assessing the quality of scientific research. The use of raw citation counts is generally misleading, especially when applied to cross-disciplinary comparisons, since the average number of citations received is strongly dependent on the scientific discipline of reference of the paper. Measuring and eliminating biases in citation patterns is crucial for a fair use of citation numbers. Several numerical indicators have been introduced with this aim, but so far a specific statistical test for estimating the fairness of these numerical indicators has not been developed. Here we present a statistical method aimed at estimating the effectiveness of numerical indicators in the suppression of citation biases. The method is simple to implement and can be easily generalized to various scenarios. As a practical example we test, in a controlled case, the fairness of fractional citation count, which has been recently proposed as a tool for cross-discipline comparison. We show that this indicator is not able to remove biases in citation patterns and performs much worse than the rescaling of citation counts with average values.

论文关键词:Citation analysis,Cross-disciplinary comparisons,Normalized citation indicators

论文评审过程:Received 13 July 2011, Revised 9 September 2011, Accepted 15 September 2011, Available online 24 November 2011.

论文官网地址:https://doi.org/10.1016/j.joi.2011.09.002