On the fairness of using relative indicators for comparing citation performance in different disciplines

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Claudio Castellano
Filippo Radicchi
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[1] SMC,
[2] INFM-CNR and Dipartimento di Fisica,undefined
[3] “Sapienza” Universita’ di Roma,undefined
[4] Complex Networks Lagrange Laboratory,undefined
[5] Institute for Scientific Interchange Foundation,undefined
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citation analysis; relative indicators; impact factor; universality;
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Relative indicators are commonly used to remove biases due to different citation practices in various scientific fields. Here we extend our recent investigation on the viability of the use of relative indicators for comparing article impact in different disciplines. We consider citation distributions for papers published in 14 of the 172 disciplines categorized by the Journal Citation Reports. The distribution of the number of citations received by publications in a certain discipline divided by the average number for the discipline is a universal function. Based on it, we compute the relative number of citations needed to be among the q percent most-cited publications in a discipline. The effect of finite samples is also discussed. The average number of citations is shown to be strongly correlated with the impact factor, but fluctuations are quite large. A similar universal distribution is found (with exceptions) when citation distributions restricted to papers published in a single journal are considered.
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