Article Influence & Eigenfactor

1636.0 1659.0 1805.0 1586.0 1678.0 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 1636.0 1659.0 1805.0 1586.0 1678.0 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022
  • 1636.0
  • 38.0
  • 1659.0
  • 0.041
  • 1805.0
  • 0.042
  • 1586.0
  • 0.039
  • 1678.0
  • 0.043

About Article Influence & Eigenfactor

Citations from highly ranked journals are more important and influential than those from lower ranked journals.

Metrics

Year Eigenfactor AI
2022 0.043 1678.000
2021 0.039 1586.000
2020 0.042 1805.000
2019 0.041 1659.000
2018 38.000 1636.000

Definition

Article Influence

Article Influence is calculated by dividing the Eigenfactor® score by the percentage of all articles recorded in the Journal Citation Reports that were published in a specific journal. The Article Influence score measures the average influence per article of the papers in a journal. As such, it is comparable to Clarivate Analytics widely used Impact Factor. Article Influence scores are normalized so that the mean article in the entire Clarivate Analytics Journal Citation Reports (JCR) database has an article influence of 1.00.

Eigenfactor®

The Eigenfactor® score is a rating of the total importance of a specific journal. Journals are rated according to the number of incoming citations, with citations from highly ranked journals weighted to make a larger contribution to the Eigenfactor® than those from poorly ranked journals. As a measure of importance, the Eigenfactor® score scales with the total impact of a journal. Journals generating higher impact to the field tend to have larger Eigenfactor® scores. The Eigenfactor® approach is thought to be more robust than the Impact Factor metric, which counts purely incoming citations without considering the significance of those citations.

Article influence and Eigenfactor® exclude self-citations.