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Impact of Self-Citations on Impact Factor: A Study Across Disciplines, Countries and Continents

机译:自我引用对影响因子的影响:跨学科,国家和地区的研究

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Purpose. : The present study is an attempt to find out the impact of self-citations on Impact Factor (IF) across disciplines. The study examines the number of research articles published across 27 major subject fields covered by SCImago, encompassing as many as 310 sub-disciplines. The study evaluates aspects like percentage of self-citations across each discipline, leading self-citing countries and continents, and the impact of self-citation on their IF. Scope. : The study is global in nature, as it evaluates the trend of self-citation and its impact on IF of all the major subject disciplines of the world, along with countries and continents. IF has been calculated for the year 2012 by analyzing the articles published during the years 2010 and 2011. Methodology/Approach. : The study is empirical in nature; as such, statistical and mathematical tools and techniques have been employed to work out the distribution across disciplines. The evaluation has been purely under-taken on the secondary data, retrieved from SCImago Journal and Country Ranking. Findings. : Self-citations play a very significant part in inflating IF. All the subject fields under study are influenced by the practice of self-citation, ranging from 33.14% to 52.38%. Compared to the social sciences and the humanities, subject fields falling under the purview of pure and applied sciences have a higher number of self-citations, but a far lesser percentage than the social sciences and humanities. Upon excluding self-citations, a substantial amount of change was observed in the IF of subject fields under study, as 18 (66.66%) out of 27 subjects fields faced shuffle in their rankings. Variation in rankings based on IF with and without self-citation was observed at subject level, country level, and continental level.
机译:目的。 :本研究是试图找出跨学科的自我引证对影响因子(IF)的影响。该研究调查了SCImago涵盖的27个主要主题领域中发表的研究论文的数量,涵盖了多达310个子学科。这项研究评估了各个学科中自我引证的百分比,主要的自我引证国家和大洲以及自我引证对其影响因子的影响等方面。范围。 :这项研究是全球性的,因为它评估了世界上所有主要学科以及国家和大洲的自我引用趋势及其对IF的影响。通过分析2010年和2011年发表的文章,计算了2012年的IF。方法论/方法。 :研究本质上是经验性的;因此,已经采用了统计和数学工具及技术来确定各学科之间的分布。评估完全是根据从《 SCImago杂志》和“国家排名”中检索的辅助数据进行的。发现。 :自我引用在扩大IF中起着非常重要的作用。所研究的所有学科领域都受到自引用实践的影响,范围从33.14%到52.38%。与社会科学和人文学科相比,纯科学和应用科学范围内的学科领域具有更高的自我引用数量,但所占百分比却远低于社会科学和人文学科。排除自我引用后,在研究的主题领域的IF中观察到了很大的变化,因为27个主题领域中的18个(66.66%)的排名面临洗牌。在主题级别,国家级别和洲级级别,观察到基于有无自引的IF的排名差异。

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