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Impact Factor is Off the Ventilator: Survives and is Thriving.

Shaukat Ali Jawaid1, Masood Jawaid2.   

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Year:  2018        PMID: 30559777      PMCID: PMC6290237          DOI: 10.12669/pjms.346.16652

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Pak J Med Sci        ISSN: 1681-715X            Impact factor:   1.088


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Impact Factor (IF) of academic journals continues to gain further importance with not only science community but also academic institutions, funding agencies as well as the Editors of academic journals the world over with every passing day. Despite lot of criticism IF has attracted over the last decade in particular and lot of drawbacks, it is still considered as the best available Scientometrics to judge the standard of an academic journal. It may be mentioned here that Impact Factor is a citation based metrics based on the average number of times an article published in a particular journal has been cited by authors in other journals.1 It was developed by Eugene Garfield of Institute of Scientific Information (ISI) of United States in 1960s. IF is calculated by counting the number of citations to articles published in a journal in the last two years by using the following formula: ISI has about 34,171 journals published in academic disciplines which includes 12,271 journals covering medical and social sciences.2 One of the major criticism against IF is that any citation in the journals which are not covered by its database are not included. Not only that the ISI’s criteria of inclusion, it is alleged is also not transparent. However, its worst critics also agree that Journal Impact Factor is not all bad and it is not going away any sooner.3 We also believe that Impact Factor though important but it is not and should not be the only criteria to judge the standard of a journal 4 Faced with this new situation the Editors and Publishers have started using different strategies to increase their Impact Factor i.e by refusing to publish supplements, encouraging authors and reviewers to cite papers published in their journals. Ensure early publication of papers which are likely to be cited early in the year and making the papers electronically accessible through their websites as early as possible.5 Editors are also not entertaining case reports and other papers which does not have a chance of any citation. Publication of Guidelines by various Expert Groups is preferred as it has potential chance of more citations. Importance of IF has also given birth to Citation Stacking which is defined as “When authors try to boost the citation of their own paper. On detection of citation stacking, Thomson Reuters suspended the Impact Factor of four Brazilian Journals. Appeal by these journals against this decision was turned down by ISI.6 Now some journals in Pakistan are also reported to be directing authors and their reviewers to cite papers published in their journal to enhance their Impact Factor. Hence, as stated earlier, Journal Impact Factor retains its Impact and it will not go away soon.7 On the other hand World Association of Medical Editors (WAME) also believes that journal editors should look beyond Impact Factor on other indicators like journal visibility, circulation, readership, number of manuscripts it receives and publishes every year in addition to distribution of citations.8 San Francisco Declaration on Research Assessment (DORA) issued in December 2012 during the American Society of Biology meeting was considered almost a fatal blow to Impact Factor. DORA emphasized to stop the use of “Journal Impact Factor” in judging the scientists’ work.9 It also stated that it should not be used for hiring, promotion of funding decisions.9 Brue Albert Editor-in-Chief of SCIENCE which had supported DORA in an editorial commented that “DORA recommendations are critical for keeping science healthy.” 10 Sultan Ayoub Moe commenting on this wrote that “Impact factor went on ventilator: Neither died nor buried”.11 But time has proved that Impact Factor is now off the ventilator. It has not only survived but is thriving. The Number of medical journals with Impact Factor from different Muslim countries and other countries in this Region as given in Table-1.12,13
Table-I

Number of Journals with Impact Factor in different countries in the Region

1.China203
2.India104
3.Iran42
4.Pakistan12
5.Saudi Arabia12
6.Egypt6
7.Kuwait4
8.Bangladesh4
9.UAE1(38)*

Qatar, Bahrain, Oman, Morroco, Algeria, Sudan, Tunisia has no journal with IF.

These 38 journals in UAE are published by an International Publishing Institute Banthan Science Publishing Limited with offices all over the world.

Number of Journals with Impact Factor in different countries in the Region Qatar, Bahrain, Oman, Morroco, Algeria, Sudan, Tunisia has no journal with IF. These 38 journals in UAE are published by an International Publishing Institute Banthan Science Publishing Limited with offices all over the world. The increasing importance of Impact Factor is evident from the fact that many publishers and Editors who fail to get indexed by Web of Sciences feel proud to decorate the title of their journals with various fake Impact Factors. Some of these commonly known fake IF include the following: The twelve academic journals from Pakistan which includes three medical journals which enjoy Impact Factor are shown in Table-II
Table-II

Pakistani Journals with Impact Factor

No.Full Journal TitleTotal CitesJournal Impact Factor
1PAKISTAN VETERINARY JOURNAL1,0981.217
2INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF AGRICULTURE AND BIOLOGY2,3040.869
3PAKISTAN JOURNAL OF PHARMACEUTICAL SCIENCES1,8210.804
4INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF PHARMACOLOGY7220.765
5PAKISTAN JOURNAL OF BOTANY4,0730.750
6PAKISTAN JOURNAL OF MEDICAL SCIENCES1,6020.719
7JOURNAL OF THE PAKISTAN MEDICAL ASSOCIATION2,8290.718
8PAKISTAN JOURNAL OF AGRICULTURAL SCIENCES7250.677
9PAKISTAN JOURNAL OF ZOOLOGY1,1750.547
10JCPSP-JOURNAL OF THE COLLEGE OF PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS PAKISTAN1,4880.439
11JOURNAL OF ANIMAL AND PLANT SCIENCES1,1980.407
12JOURNAL OF THE CHEMICAL SOCIETY OF PAKISTAN7470.280

Clarivate Analytics: Impact Factor of Pakistani Journals indexed in ISI-Web of Science 2018.

Pakistani Journals with Impact Factor Clarivate Analytics: Impact Factor of Pakistani Journals indexed in ISI-Web of Science 2018. While the editors should concentrate on improving the quality of the manuscripts they accept for publication and accelerate their efforts to improve the standard of the journal, manipulating and artificially boosting their Impact Factor is highly unethical. They should follow author friendly policy, help and guide them to improve their manuscripts with the help of members of the editorial board and peer reviewers. It is nice for the editors to know their rights but they must also remember their duties and responsibilities which include teaching and training through workshops. Many journal editors and bodies of Editors including World Association of Medical Editors (WAME), Eastern Mediterranean Association of Medical Editors (EMAME), Asia-Pacific Association of Medical Editors (APAME), Pakistan Association of Medical Editors (PAME) and editor’s bodies in many other countries are already doing this by organizing workshops and these efforts should not only be continued but also accelerated in collaboration with other professional specialty organizations and medical institutions.
1. Universal Impact FactorUIF
2. Global Impact FactorGIF
3. Current Impact FactorCIF
4. Scientific Impact FactorSIF
5. CiteFactorCiteFactor
6. Unofficial Impact FactorUOIF
  9 in total

1.  Citation indexes for science; a new dimension in documentation through association of ideas.

Authors:  E GARFIELD
Journal:  Science       Date:  1955-07-15       Impact factor: 47.728

2.  Brazilian citation scheme outed.

Authors:  Richard Van Noorden
Journal:  Nature       Date:  2013-08-29       Impact factor: 49.962

3.  Still more discussion on the journal impact factor.

Authors:  Emmanuel J Favaloro
Journal:  Clin Chem Lab Med       Date:  2013-12       Impact factor: 3.694

4.  Does the impact factor have too much impact?

Authors:  Alan J Flisher
Journal:  S Afr Med J       Date:  2009-04

5.  Impact factor distortions.

Authors:  Bruce Alberts
Journal:  Science       Date:  2013-05-17       Impact factor: 47.728

6.  DORA Declaration: Delayed Diagnosis of Debilitating Dilemma.

Authors:  Sultan Ayoub Meo
Journal:  Pak J Med Sci       Date:  2013-09       Impact factor: 1.088

7.  Impact factor went on a ventilator: Neither died nor buried.

Authors:  Sultan Ayoub Meo
Journal:  Saudi J Anaesth       Date:  2013-10

8.  Turning of the tides: Saudi Arabia sits a top in the academic impact factor race in the region.

Authors:  Sultan Ayoub Meo; Abdelazeem Eldawlatly
Journal:  Saudi J Anaesth       Date:  2018 Oct-Dec

9.  Pakistan's Performance in Global Impact Factor Race.

Authors:  Sultan Ayoub Meo; Shaukat Ali Jawaid
Journal:  Pak J Med Sci       Date:  2018 Jul-Aug       Impact factor: 1.088

  9 in total
  3 in total

1.  Impact factor impacts on early-career scientist careers.

Authors:  May R Berenbaum
Journal:  Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A       Date:  2019-07-23       Impact factor: 11.205

2.  Another landmark achievement by Pakistan Journal of Medical Sciences and the future challenges.

Authors:  Shaukat Ali Jawaid; Masood Jawaid
Journal:  Pak J Med Sci       Date:  2022 Sep-Oct       Impact factor: 2.340

3.  Research methodology used in the 50 most cited articles in the field of pediatrics: types of studies that become citation classics.

Authors:  Antonia Jelicic Kadic; Tanja Kovacevic; Edita Runjic; Ana Simicic Majce; Josko Markic; Branka Polic; Julije Mestrovic; Livia Puljak
Journal:  BMC Med Res Methodol       Date:  2020-03-17       Impact factor: 4.615

  3 in total

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