A Bibliometric Study of Family Studies Journals Using Journal Impact Factors, CiteScore and H-index

Although there are bibliometric studies of journals in various fields, the field of family studies remains unexplored. Using the bibliometric metrics of the two-year and five-year Journal Impact Factors, the H-index, and the newly revised CiteScore, this paper examines the relationships among these...

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Main Author: Zao Liu
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Chinese American Librarians Association 2021-07-01
Series:International Journal of Librarianship (IJoL)
Online Access:https://journal.calaijol.org/index.php/ijol/article/view/174
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Summary:Although there are bibliometric studies of journals in various fields, the field of family studies remains unexplored. Using the bibliometric metrics of the two-year and five-year Journal Impact Factors, the H-index, and the newly revised CiteScore, this paper examines the relationships among these metrics in a bibliometric study of forty-four representative family studies journals. The citation data were drawn from Journal Citation Reports, Scopus, and Google Scholar. The correlation analysis found strong positive relationships on the metrics. Despite the strong correlations, discrepancies in rank orders of the journals were found. A possible explanation of noticeable discrepancy in rankings was provided, and the implications of the study for stakeholders were discussed.
ISSN:2474-3542