One of the requirements of the recently published Severo Ochoa program call is:
Have at least ten doctors linked statutory or labor to the beneficiary who have been in the last five years principal investigators of competitive research projects. Each must have a scientific production which normalized impact factor greater than at least fifty percent of the world average in their respective areas of scientific expertise. For measurement will be used databases and internationally recognized criteria.
This for the past five years (2005-2009)
I've been looking for information m ation on how to calculate this "normalized impact factor" and the recent report Scimago "Bibliometric Indicators English Scientific Activity 2008 "is said to
" Scientific Quality Impact Average or Standard (nif_sjr): this indicator compares the average number of citations of publications of an addition to the number through interviews of world production in the same period and subject area. Is calculated from item oriented field normalized citation score average of Karolinska Institutet Swedish formula that permits the standardization of citation values \u200b\u200bfor individual items:
Where: P is the number of publications, c i is the number of citations of the publication i and [μƒ] i is the mean citations of publications of the same type, published the same year and in the scientific field that article.
this indicator values \u200b\u200bare presented as decimal numbers, and link the result with respect to the global mean normalized, equal to 1. For example, a value of 0.8 standard citation that the institution will is cited 20% less than the global average, similarly, a citation standard of 1.3 indicates that the production of the institution is 30% above the world average. "
appreciate some expert to explain to me if this formula to be used for the program Severo Ochoa and if so, where I can find the average value of citations of publications of the same type and so on.
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