 | 2011 |
| 18 |  | Juan Miguel Campanario:
Large increases and decreases in journal impact factors in only one year: The effect of journal self-citations.
JASIST 62(2): 230-235 (2011) |
| 17 |  | Juan Miguel Campanario:
Empirical study of journal impact factors obtained using the classical two-year citation window versus a five-year citation window.
Scientometrics 87(1): 189-204 (2011) |
| 16 |  | Juan Miguel Campanario,
Jesús Carretero,
Vera Marangon,
Antonio Molina,
Germán Ros:
Effect on the journal impact factor of the number and document type of citing records: a wide-scale study.
Scientometrics 87(1): 75-84 (2011) |
| 15 |  | Juan Miguel Campanario,
María Angeles Coslado:
Benford's law and citations, articles and impact factors of scientific journals.
Scientometrics 88(2): 421-432 (2011) |
| 2010 |
| 14 |  | Juan Miguel Campanario:
Self-citations that contribute to the journal impact factor: An investment-benefit-yield analysis.
JASIST 61(12): 2575-2580 (2010) |
| 13 |  | Juan Miguel Campanario:
Distribution of ranks of articles and citations in journals.
JASIST 61(2): 419-423 (2010) |
| 12 |  | Juan Miguel Campanario:
Distribution of changes in impact factors over time.
Scientometrics 84(1): 35-42 (2010) |
| 2009 |
| 11 |  | Antonia Andrade,
Raúl González-Jonte,
Juan Miguel Campanario:
Journals that increase their impact factor at least fourfold in a few years: The role of journal self-citations.
Scientometrics 80(2): 515-528 (2009) |
| 10 |  | Juan Miguel Campanario:
Rejecting and resisting Nobel class discoveries: accounts by Nobel Laureates.
Scientometrics 81(2): 549-565 (2009) |
| 9 |  | Juan Miguel Campanario,
Antonio Molina:
Surviving bad times: The role of citations, self-citations and numbers of citable items in recovery of the journal impact factor after at least four years of continuous decreases.
Scientometrics 81(3): 859-864 (2009) |
| 2007 |
| 8 |  | Lidia González,
Juan Miguel Campanario:
Structure of the impact factor of journals included in the Social Sciences Citation Index: Citations from documents labeled "editorial material".
JASIST 58(2): 252-262 (2007) |
| 7 |  | Juan Miguel Campanario,
Erika Acedo:
Rejecting highly cited papers: The views of scientists who encounter resistance to their discoveries from other scientists.
JASIST 58(5): 734-743 (2007) |
| 2006 |
| 6 |  | Juan Miguel Campanario,
Lidia González,
Cristina Rodríguez:
Structure of the impact factor of academic journals in the field of Education and Educational Psychology: Citations from editorial board members.
Scientometrics 69(1): 37-56 (2006) |
| 5 |  | Juan Miguel Campanario,
Lidia González:
Journal self-citations that contribute to the impact factor: Documents labeled "editorial material" in journals covered by the Science Citation Index.
Scientometrics 69(2): 365-386 (2006) |
| 2004 |
| 4 |  | Juan Miguel Campanario:
Advantages of two new approaches for scientific e-publishing.
ELPUB 2004 |
| 1996 |
| 3 |  | Juan Miguel Campanario:
The Competition for Journal Space among Referees, Editors, and Other Authors and Its Influence on Journals' Impact Factors.
JASIS 47(3): 184-192 (1996) |
| 2 |  | Juan Miguel Campanario:
Have Referees Rejected Some of the Most-Cited Articles of All Times?
JASIS 47(4): 302-310 (1996) |
| 1995 |
| 1 |  | Juan Miguel Campanario:
Automatic `balancing' of Chemical Equations.
Computers & Chemistry 19(2): 85-90 (1995) |