Measuring Back Bibliodiversity and the Journal Impact Factor brand. A Case study of IF-journals included in the 2021 Journal Citations Report. Preprint.pdf
bibliodiversity; responsible metrics; research assessment; APC; impact factor; journal impact factor; open access models; publishing models; bibliodiversité; évaluation de la recherche; métriques responsables; frais de publication; publication ethics; éthique de la publication; facteur d'impact; indicateurs bibliométriques; bibliometrics; bibliométrie
Abstract :
[en] Little attention has been devoted to whether the Impact Factor (IF) can be considered a responsible metric in light of bibliodiversity. This paper critically engages with this question in measuring the following variables of IF journals included in the 2021 Journal Citation Reports : publishing models (hybrid, Open Access with or without fees, subscription), world regions, language(s) of publication, subject categories, publishers, and the prices of article processing charges (APC) if any. Our results show that the quest for prestige or perceived quality through the IF brand poses serious threats to bibliodiversity. The IF brand can indeed hardly be considered a responsible metric insofar as it perpetuates publishing concentration, maintains a domination of the Global North and its attendant artificial image of mega producer of scholarly content, does not promote linguistic diversity, and de-incentivizes fair and equitable open access by entrenching fee-based OA delivery options with rather high APCs.
Disciplines :
Library & information sciences
Author, co-author :
Bardiau, Marjorie ; Université de Liège - ULiège > CARE "ULiège Library" > ULiège Library : Sciences de la Santé
Dony, Christophe ; Université de Liège - ULiège > CARE "ULiège Library" > ULiège Library : Langues, littératures, traduction ; Université de Liège - ULiège > CARE "ULiège Library" > ULiège Library : Direction générale et services communs
Language :
English
Title :
Measuring Back: Bibliodiversity and the Journal Impact Factor brand. A Case study of IF-journals included in the 2021 Journal Citations Report.