Impact factor statistics and publication practice: What can we learn? (Editorial)
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Peer review procedures and citation statistics are important yet often neglected components of the scientific publication process. Here I discuss fundamental consequences of such quality measures for the scientific community and propose three remedial actions: (1) use of a ''Combined Impact Estimate'' as a measure of citation statistics, (2) adoption of an open reviewing policy and (3) acceleration of the publication process in order to raise the reputation of the entire discipline (in our case: behavioural science). Authors, reviewers and editors are invited to contribute to the improvement of publication practice.
Date of Publication
2007
Publication Type
Article
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en
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Ethology
Publisher
Wiley-Blackwell
ISSN
0179-1613
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