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Strange Things

I noticed something strange about the 2013 Impact Factor data for eLife. Before I get onto the problem. I feel I need to point out that I dislike Impact Factors and think that their influence on science is corrosive. I am a DORA signatory and I try to uphold those principles. I admit that, in the […]

18th August 2014By Stephen Royle publishing Biology Open, cell biology, Cell Reports, eLife, h-index, metrics, papers, science, statistics
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