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A list of all pages that have property "What are the best practices?" with value "The website [http://www.eigenfactor.org/ www.eigenfactor.org] reports measures for publications indexed by JCR as well as journals, books, newspapers, and other reference items that are referred to by these publications.'"`UNIQ--ref-00000519-QINU`"' The number of journals has increased each year. In 1997 the website listed 6,439 journals, whereas in 2014 it measured influence of 11,200 journals.'"`UNIQ--ref-0000051A-QINU`"' Two principle scores are calculated: Eigenfactor score and Article Influence score. Eigenfactor scores are scaled so that the scores of all journals listed in JCR sum up to 100. If a journal has an Eigenfactor score of 1.0, it has 1% of the total influence of all indexed publications. In 2014, the journal PLoS One had the highest Eigenfactor score, with a value of 1.533.'"`UNIQ--ref-0000051B-QINU`"' Since larger journals will have more citations, they will subsequently have larger Eigenfactor scores.'"`UNIQ--ref-0000051C-QINU`"''"`UNIQ--ref-0000051D-QINU`"''"`UNIQ--ref-0000051E-QINU`"' However, the most prestigious journals are not necessarily the largest, but the ones that receive the most citations per article. With regards to that, the Article Influence score measures the influence of a journal per article. It is calculated as a journal’s Eigenfactor Score spanided by the number of articles in that journal and normalized so that the average article in the JCR has an Article Influence score of 1.'"`UNIQ--ref-0000051F-QINU`"' Therefore, if an Article Influence score of a journal is 3.0, then the articles of that journals are on average three times as influential as the average article in JCR.'"`UNIQ--ref-00000520-QINU`"' In 2014, the journal CA-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians had the highest Article Influence score, with value of 3.95.'"`UNIQ--ref-00000521-QINU`"' '"`UNIQ--references-00000522-QINU`"'". Since there have been only a few results, also nearby values are displayed.

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    • Eigenfactor  + (The website [http://www.eigenfactor.org/ wThe website [http://www.eigenfactor.org/ www.eigenfactor.org] reports measures for publications indexed by JCR as well as journals, books, newspapers, and other reference items that are referred to by these publications.'"`UNIQ--ref-00000519-QINU`"' The number of journals has increased each year. In 1997 the website listed 6,439 journals, whereas in 2014 it measured influence of 11,200 journals.'"`UNIQ--ref-0000051A-QINU`"'</br></br>Two principle scores are calculated: Eigenfactor score and Article Influence score. Eigenfactor scores are scaled so that the scores of all journals listed in JCR sum up to 100. If a journal has an Eigenfactor score of 1.0, it has 1% of the total influence of all indexed publications. In 2014, the journal PLoS One had the highest Eigenfactor score, with a value of 1.533.'"`UNIQ--ref-0000051B-QINU`"' Since larger journals will have more citations, they will subsequently have larger Eigenfactor scores.'"`UNIQ--ref-0000051C-QINU`"''"`UNIQ--ref-0000051D-QINU`"''"`UNIQ--ref-0000051E-QINU`"' However, the most prestigious journals are not necessarily the largest, but the ones that receive the most citations per article. With regards to that, the Article Influence score measures the influence of a journal per article. It is calculated as a journal’s Eigenfactor Score divided by the number of articles in that journal and normalized so that the average article in the JCR has an Article Influence score of 1.'"`UNIQ--ref-0000051F-QINU`"' Therefore, if an Article Influence score of a journal is 3.0, then the articles of that journals are on average three times as influential as the average article in JCR.'"`UNIQ--ref-00000520-QINU`"' In 2014, the journal CA-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians had the highest Article Influence score, with value of 3.95.'"`UNIQ--ref-00000521-QINU`"'</br>'"`UNIQ--references-00000522-QINU`"'NU`"' '"`UNIQ--references-00000522-QINU`"')
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