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The Journal Impact Factor is under attack – use the CAPCI factor instead

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The uses and misuses of the Journal Impact Factor (JIF) have been thoroughly discussed in the literature. A few years ago, I predicted that JIF would soon be replaced, while… Click to show full abstract

The uses and misuses of the Journal Impact Factor (JIF) have been thoroughly discussed in the literature. A few years ago, I predicted that JIF would soon be replaced, while another colleague argued the opposite. Over the past few months, attacks on JIF have intensified, with some publishing organizations gradually removing the indicator from their journals’ websites. Here, I argue that most, if not all of the misuses of JIF are related to its name. The word “impact” should be removed, since it implies an influential attribute, either for the journals, their published papers, or their authors. I propose instead the use of a new name, the “CAPCI factor”, standing for Citation Average Per Citable Item, which accurately describes what is represented by this measure.

Keywords: factor attack; impact; capci factor; journal impact; factor; impact factor

Journal Title: BMC Medicine
Year Published: 2017

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