shrink, Kaj zdej limaš stvari ki nimajo veze s potresi :
"Scientific publishing in China is in a quandary. Many articles in the country's 5,000-plus science and
technology journals go unread and uncited, calling into question the value of the research.
The latest in a string of high-profile academic fraud cases in China underscores the problems of an
academic-evaluation system that places disproportionate emphasis on publications, critics say. Editors at
the UK-based journal Acta Crystallographica Section E last month retracted 70 published crystal
structures that they allege are fabrications by researchers at Jinggangshan University in Jiangxi
province.Further retractions, the editors say, are likely.
A first step to understanding IJNSNS’s high impact factor is to look at how many authors contributed
substantially to the counted citations and who
they were. The top-citing author to IJNSNS in 2008 was the journal’s editor-in-chief, Ji-Huan He, who
cited the journal (within the two-year window) 243 times. The second top citer, D. D. Ganji, with 114
cites, is also a member of the editorial board, as is the third, regional editor Mohamed El Naschie, with
58 cites. Together these three account for 29% of the citations counted toward the impact factor.
According to a recent analysis of Essential Science Indicators from Thomson Scientific, Professor Ji-Huan
He has been named a Rising Star in the field of Computer Science… His citation record in the Web of
Science includes 137 papers cited a total of 3,193 times to date.” Together with only a dozen other
scientists in all fields of science, He was cited by ESI for the “Hottest Research of 2007–8” and again
for the “Hottest Research of 2009”."
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http://www.ep.sci.hokudai.ac.jp/~heki/
http://www.ep.sci.hokudai.ac.jp/~heki/p ... RL2011.pdf