Relevance of A-index, g-index and Cumulative Impact Factor in Journal Evaluation--Based on 47 Kinds of Chinese Comprehensive Social Science Journals
The h-index, g-index and cumulative impact factor of these comprehensive social science journals are calculated by CSSCI over the period 1998-2007. Through the analysis of g-index, we found that gindex can distinguish the academic level of the journal to a certain extent. With the same g-index, it needs other evaluation index to be a supplement. On the cumulative impact factor analysis, it is considered that comprehensive social science journals are active. The comparison among A-index, g-index and cumulative impact factor, shows that g-index optimizes A-index evaluation, but it cannot replace A-index. A-index and g-index has a much stronger consistency in journal evaluation than cumulative impact factor. Finally, SPSS is utilized to analyze the relativity among h-index, g-index and cumulative impact factor. The conclusion is that strong correlation is explored.
ft-index g-index impact factor journal evaluation information analysis statistical analysis
PENG A idong YU Qianqian YA N Sulan
Department of Information management and Information System,Nanjing Agriculture University,Nanjing, China
国际会议
武汉
英文
230-235
2010-11-05(万方平台首次上网日期,不代表论文的发表时间)