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Wednesday, January 26, 2005

Impact and OA

Atmospheric scientist Bryan Lawrence, in a blog deliberation about impact factors: 'Of course it's easy to produce such a list [of high to low impact journals], but given my own priorities change, surely so too do the communities - are we really a normal distribution? What about people working in areas where there are simply less people working? Should academic research rankings depend on the herd? I'm sure the RAE normalises these things somehow, but it's still rather discomforting. And what about Open Access publishing? Those in the scholarly publications game know that the world is moving towards Open Publishing. There is evidence that open access publishing increases impact, but most of us don't quite match that with our subliminal ranking of journals with our actions. It is certainly true now that i am far more likely to read a journal article if I can get to it online, and that is starting to sway my decision about where to publish.'