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- W2893845845 abstract "How do we measure the academic success of a publication or a journal, or its impact or effect on science, the literature, and its authors? The usual metrics come to mind: number of citations accrued over time, as did the stature of the journal within which it is published—that is, its “brand,” its impact factor (IF) (1Haskal Z.J. JVIR Mille Bornes: a record number of submissions.J Vasc Intervent Radiol. 2014; 25: 163Abstract Full Text Full Text PDF PubMed Scopus (3) Google Scholar), and eventually the author’s h- or g-index. Promotions committees may review these measures, but their relative importance varies. In some countries or universities, a minimum IF of 2.0 is a threshold requirement for journals. In others, IF is viewed in tranches of < 2, ≥ 5, or higher. Increasingly, other metrics (eg, altmetrics) are recognized, as downloads and views have become modern currency of relevant science, as with all human communication. IF is the traditional measure—the number of journal articles cited divided by number of articles published in that journal during the previous 2 years. It is a raw and simplistic measure because it can be manipulated to some degree by journals and may push them to reshape their content to chase IF (risking its service to readers). Further, the higher the IF, the more self-sustaining that IF may be, as a journal attracts articles with the imputed brand. Does publishing an article in a higher IF journal trump its prominent visibility in the core specialty journal where the work will be more widely downloaded and read by one’s intended pool of readers? Consider the hidden universe of journals, citations, and IF. On one hand, a journal with a broad scope in a field where many related journals exist will be more likely to raise its citation rates because it lives an amplified life within a large pool of authoring scientists writing related articles and citing one another across the journals in that cosmos. A “galaxy of authors” will always produce more citing articles than the fewer authors inhabiting a smaller “solar system specialty.” This is simple math. On the other hand, the research will be more widely seen by one’s most relevant and devoted readers if published in the latter universe of specialty readers. How many different journals do you visit every month? Where is this going? Take JVIR. This is a classic societal journal, in a smaller specialty consisting of a narrower cadre of authors. Yet the specialty encompasses nearly every aspect of medicine. Its members write on very diverse topics. The journal serves to both advance top hard science and provide material that is immediately and broadly relevant to its readers. One technique paper I accepted several years ago has been little cited, yet it broke records for downloads and page views by our readers. Our journal is in a solar system of writing and citing authors because its smaller numbers of authors diffuse their research across a multitude of topics. A sole concentration on raising JVIR’s IF would result in a thin journal focused only on 1 or 2 topics of the period (eg, interventional oncology and filters, uterine artery embolization and gastrointestinal bleeding) to the near exclusion all other important content that affects us—or may point to our future. This means we house it all—and make bets on controversial or early research that might prove fundamental. As JVIR’s editor, I’ve aimed to walk that middle, well-considered road. But what always upsets me are the echoes of “I need to put my paper in front of a clinician audience who will read it.” This is a mistaken justification for sending high-quality IR research to non-IR journals. Readers do read print. But researchers who will build upon your work and cite it will discover it online where and when they need it, in PubMed, agnostic to the source journal or its original paper-bound issue. They do find—and value—JVIR. Discoverability is a function of the Internet, of the speed of release, and of the giant megaphones of social media and blogs that we built to make everyone aware of our content. We have grown the journal to millions of media impressions every year. To move JVIR’s bibliometric measures further up and to potentially advance the journal to levels that you might sometimes seek for your major articles means that you have to toe the line, take responsibility, and support the journal with your strong research—not just with smaller spin-off articles. This is your home: the Society that nurtured you, the Journal of your peers, your community of scientists—and read by the world. No more excuses. Bring it here." @default.
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- W2893845845 title "From the Editor: Support Your Solar System: Why Your Research Must Be in JVIR" @default.
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