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- 2016
Bradford’s law, the long tail principle, and transparency in Journal Impact Factor calculationsDOI: 10.18549/PharmPract.2014.03.842 Keywords: Journal Impact Factor, Reproducibility of Results, Selection Bias, Conflict of Interest, Periodicals as Topic, Bibliometrics Abstract: Beyond the commonly mentioned limitations of the Journal Impact Factor, we discuss the obsolete principle of selecting journals to create a fake-representative sample of ‘journals that matter’ and the opacity around the calculation and listing of Impact Factors. We use the example of Pharmacy Practice: in 2015 for illustration. We hypothesize that a business-oriented system of measuring the science and quality of scholarly journals may not be the best option to avoid biases and conflicts of interest
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