Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
523222 Journal of Informetrics 2013 14 Pages PDF
Abstract

The SNIP (source normalized impact per paper) indicator is an indicator of the citation impact of scientific journals. The indicator, introduced by Henk Moed in 2010, is included in Elsevier's Scopus database. The SNIP indicator uses a source normalized approach to correct for differences in citation practices between scientific fields. The strength of this approach is that it does not require a field classification system in which the boundaries of fields are explicitly defined.In this paper, a number of modifications that were recently made to the SNIP indicator are explained, and the advantages of the resulting revised SNIP indicator are pointed out. It is argued that the original SNIP indicator has some counterintuitive properties, and it is shown mathematically that the revised SNIP indicator does not have these properties. Empirically, the differences between the original SNIP indicator and the revised one turn out to be relatively small, although some systematic differences can be observed. Relations with other source normalized indicators proposed in the literature are discussed as well.

► A number of modifications are explained that were recently made to the SNIP journal impact indicator. ► Some counterintuitive properties of the original SNIP indicator are discussed. ► The revised SNIP indicator is shown not to have these properties. ► Empirically, the differences between the original and the revised SNIP indicator are relatively small.

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