| Literature DB >> 22384515 |
Giuseppe Lippi, Emmanuel J Favalor, Ana-Maria Simundic.
Abstract
After being indexed in 2006 in EMBASE/Excerpta Medica and Scopus, and later in Science Citation Index Expanded and Journal Citation Reports/ Science Edition citation databases, Biochemia Medica launched a new web page and online manuscript submission system in 2010, and celebrated its first Impact Factor in the same year. Now, starting from the end of the 2011, the journal will also be indexed in PubMed/Medline, and this will contribute to increase the journal's exposure and accessibility worldwide. This is an important breakthrough, which is expected to further increase the popularity of the journal, as well as the submission rate and citations. Although several tools are currently available as Web resources to retrieve scientific articles, whose functioning and basic criteria are thought to be rather similar, the functionality, coverage, notoriety and prominence may differ widely. The recent indexing of Biochemia Medica in PubMed/Medline has thereby given us the opportunity to provide a timely update on biomedical research platforms, their relationship with article submissions and journal rankings.Entities:
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Year: 2012 PMID: 22384515 PMCID: PMC4062318
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Biochem Med (Zagreb) ISSN: 1330-0962 Impact factor: 2.313
List of medical and scientific search engines.
Top 10 limitations to searchable databases and ‘quality’ metrics such as the Impact Factor.
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Accessibility of database, availability of journals and journal listing bias. Inference, not always valid, that high citation rates reflect the ‘high quality’ of an article. Inference, not always valid, that a high IF reflects generalized high citation rates or generalized ‘high quality’ for the journal. Citation bias (self citations from journals and authors). Citations have equal ranking. Specialty bias for Impact Factor. Date of publication bias. High quality articles, and high quality journals, directed at end-users or medical and scientific practitioners, rather than researchers The impact factor is calculated over a relatively short period of time (two years), whereas the life of published papers is much longer than this (10 or more years). The Impact Factor is very easy to manipulate and artificially inflate. |
Leading factors associated with a higher Impact Factor.
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Widespread availability on the Web in electronic format. Indexing in the most popular, prominent and accessed biomedical research platforms (e.g., PubMed/MEDLINE, Scopus and Google Scholar). English language of publication of the items. Availability of (free) full text articles on-line. Availability of abstract or summary on-line. Submission from authors with high reputation. Publication of a high number of review articles. |