The citation-based indicator and combined impact indicator—New options for measuring impact

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Metrics based on percentile ranks (PRs) for measuring scholarly impact involves complex treatment because of various defects such as overvaluing or devaluing an object caused by percentile ranking schemes, ignoring precise citation variation among those ranked next to each other, and inconsistency caused by additional papers or citations. These defects are especially obvious in a small-sized dataset. To avoid the complicated treatment of PRs based metrics, we propose two new indicators—the citation-based indicator (CBI) and the combined impact indicator (CII). Document types of publications are taken into account. With the two indicators, one would no more be bothered by complex issues encountered by PRs based indicators. For a small-sized dataset with less than 100 papers, special calculation is no more needed. The CBI is based solely on citation counts and the CII measures the integrate contributions of publications and citations. Both virtual and empirical data are used so as to compare the effect of related indicators. The CII and the PRs based indicator I3 are highly correlated but the former reflects citation impact more and the latter relates more to publications.

论文关键词:Citation-based indicator (CBI),Combined impact indicator (CII),Integrated impact indicator (I3),Percentile ranks (PRs)

论文评审过程:Received 22 December 2011, Revised 28 April 2012, Accepted 3 May 2012, Available online 21 July 2012.

论文官网地址:https://doi.org/10.1016/j.joi.2012.05.004