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Homepage > EDITORIAL > CITATION STATISTICS

CITATION STATISTICS

Posted on 18/08/2016 by Robert Adler

Here is a report explaining why you should retain a healthy level of skepticism when it comes to evaluation methods based on journal impact factors, individual citation counts, h-factors and related creatures.

It is also available in Chinese, Japanese, Spanish, Catalan, and Portugese.

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