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Normalized impact factor (NIF): An adjusted method for calculating the citation rate of biomedical journals

The interests in journal impact factor (JIF) in scientific communities have grown over the last decades. The JIFs are used to evaluate journals quality and the papers published therein. JIF is a discipline specific measure and the comparison between the JIF dedicated to different disciplines is inad...

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Published in:Journal of biomedical informatics 2011-04, Vol.44 (2), p.216-220
Main Authors: Owlia, P., Vasei, M., Goliaei, B., Nassiri, I.
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