17932
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10.5281/zenodo.17932
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Tomislav Ivanjko, Sonja Špiranec
Peter Kraker, Asura Enkhbayar, Elisabeth Lex2
Edgar Schiebel
Session 5: Scholarly Communication, Scientometrics and Altmetrics
Valeria Aman
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Valeria Aman, Tomislav Ivanjko, Sonja Špiranec, Peter Kraker, Asura Enkhbayar, Elisab, Edgar Schiebel
<p>Between 2007 and 2009 Thomson Reuters started to accept journals beyond<br />
the international high-impact literature, and included 1,600 regional journals<br />
in Web of Science (WoS). The study sets out to analyze the effect on countries<br />
that in terms of absolute article numbers profited most from the inclusion<br />
process. The comparison of a country’s newly included journals with<br />
those in existence in WoS before 2007, and the distinction of articles according<br />
to their origin (local, networked or external) allows to detect various<br />
effects. The reception of these two sets of journal articles is likewise distinguished<br />
by the origin of the recipients. Results show that some countries suffered<br />
a loss in international visibility and are now represented in WoS more<br />
locally oriented than before the altered journal selection process. Other countries<br />
experienced a growth in external citations as well as publications from<br />
international authors, being everything but regional</p>
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2015-05-26
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