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Björn Brembs
Björn Brembs
@brembs@mastodon.social  ·  activity timestamp 2 weeks ago

When the study confirms intuition:

"We find that the number of papers cited at least as well as those appearing in high-impact factor journals vastly exceeds the number of papers published in such venues."

https://journals.plos.org/plosbiology/article?id=10.1371/journal.pbio.3003532

Decades on, academic journals are still useless as indicators of much of anything.

#publishing #academicchatter

Most researchers would receive more recognition if assessed by article-level metrics than by journal-level metrics

Are authors fairly judged by assessment of the prestige of the journals in which their work is published? This study compares article level metrics with journal level metrics, finding that the vast majority of influential papers are published in lower tier journals, and that more authors, regardless of demographics, would be better recognized with article level data.
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Boris Barbour
Boris Barbour
@BorisBarbour@mastodon.social replied  ·  activity timestamp 2 weeks ago

@brembs

Sadly, citations are also "useless as indicators of much of anything"...

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Björn Brembs
Björn Brembs
@brembs@mastodon.social replied  ·  activity timestamp 2 weeks ago

@BorisBarbour

Yes, mostly. Could be much more useful if every article used CiTO:
https://www.sparontologies.net/ontologies/cito

SPAR Ontologies - CiTO

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Bill Hooker
Bill Hooker
@sennoma@chaos.social replied  ·  activity timestamp 2 weeks ago

@brembs We should by now have a LOCKSS-compliant, multiple-interface-searchable, free-as-in-beer international database that contains every valid scientific observation ever made along with the assumptions in which it was embedded at the time. That's been the goal since well before I came late to the party in the early 2000s.

It's almost as though somebody was fighting fiercely to keep science communication in its infancy so that they could profit...

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