The citation based indicators are recognized by the scientific community to assess
the quality of scientific journals. Colombia has a rating system called the National
Journal magazines Index (IBN) / Publindex. The objective of this study is to
evaluate the impact of the Colombian health journals according to Google
ScholarMetrics (GSM), SciELO, and SCOPUS, compared with the IBN classification
for 2007-2011. In analyzing journals by GSM H index, we find that among the
worst journals classified "C" by Publindex, there are publications with higher H5
index and H5 median than those top-ranked journals by IBN as "B" and "A2".
There are journals such as The Colombian Anesthesiology that without being in IBN,
has SciELO higher impact factor than several IBN "A1" journals. There are indexed
journals in Scopus which despite being quartile 3 (Q3) are rated "A2" by IBN but
they are Q4 journals classified as "A1" by IBN. This shows that Publindex
classification is not consistent with journal impact indicators in three systems: GSM,
Scopus, and SciELO, as it has been previously suggested by other authors.
It is required to improve the Publindex classification and such classification should
take into account citation and impact parameters so that the quality reflected in
international indicators would be consistent with the national classification.
Authors: Rodríguez Morales, Alfonso J.; Ochoa Orozco, Sergio Andrés; Mayta Tristán, Percy
Source: Rev. cuba. inf. cienc. salud
URL: http://hdl.handle.net/10757/316347
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