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Landmark paper index: Application to rheological (η) journals
Appl. Rheol. 17:6 (2007) 66494 (6 pages) ►
We apply the Landmark Paper Index (LPI), calculate and analyze indices for all papers published in rheological journals (`η-journals') between 1991 and 2007. We discuss the effect of formal criteria on the LPI.► Cite this publication as follows:
Kroger M: Landmark paper index: Application to rheological (η) journals, Appl. Rheol. 17 (2007) 66494.
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Kroger M: Non-Equilibrium Thermodynamics and Complex Fluids IWNET 2006, Appl. Rheol. 17 (2007) 104.Peter Fischer, Martin Kroger
Patents Review (December 2006)
Appl. Rheol. 16:6 (2006) 343-344 ►
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Fischer P, Kroger M: Patents Review (December 2006), Appl. Rheol. 16 (2006) 343.
We define a Landmark Paper Index (LPI), calculate and analyze indices for all papers published in rheological journals ('η-journals') between 1990 and 2006. This paper offers some information about the criteria influencing the impact of publications on the (scientific) community. In opposite to the well known Impact Factor (journal sensitive) or the number of citations (article sensitive, publication year insensitive) the LPI helps to identify established and potential breakthrough contributions by considering the number of citations per year after publication, in a way which does not overestimate the few, highly cited, articles when performing averages. We discuss the effect of formal criteria on the LPI.► Cite this publication as follows:
Kroger M: Landmark Paper Index: Definition and Application to Rheological (η-)Journals, Appl. Rheol. 16 (2006) 329.Peter Fischer, Martin Kroger
Patents Review (October 2006)
Appl. Rheol. 16:5 (2006) 287-289 ►
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Fischer P, Kroger M: Patents Review (October 2006), Appl. Rheol. 16 (2006) 287.Martin Kroger, Peter Fischer
Patents Review (Aug 2006)
Appl. Rheol. 16:4 (2006) 214-215 ►
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Kroger M, Fischer P: Patents Review (Aug 2006), Appl. Rheol. 16 (2006) 214.Peter Fischer, Martin Kroger
Patents Review (June 2006)
Appl. Rheol. 16:3 (2006) 164-165 ►
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Fischer P, Kroger M: Patents Review (June 2006), Appl. Rheol. 16 (2006) 164.Peter Fischer, Martin Kroger
Patents Review (Feb 2006)
Appl. Rheol. 16:1 (2006) 40-41 ►
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Fischer P, Kroger M: Patents Review (Feb 2006), Appl. Rheol. 16 (2006) 40.
The Impact Factor of a journal is a quantitative way of assessing its worth and relevance to the academic community it serves. Many librarians see the ratio between Impact Factor and price as a suitable yardstick by which to measure the value of their collections. In addition, the research assessment exercises which, in many countries, are now being carried out on a more formal basis mean that authors submitting original research must publish it in a journal with the highest perceived worth possible in order to secure future funding, job promotions and peer recognition. It has been suspected [T. Opthof, Cardiovasc. Res. 33 (1997) 1; J. Stegmann, Nature 390 (1990) 550], however, that a particular author's impact is not much related to the journals in which her/he publishes. As will be demonstrated in this letter, the impact of articles published in rheological journals is largely influenced by criteria such as length of article, number of authors, number of cited references.► Cite this publication as follows:
Kroger M: Publication Specific Impact of Articles Published by Rheological Journals, Appl. Rheol. 15 (2005) 406.Peter Fischer, Martin Kroger
Patents Review (December 2005)
Appl. Rheol. 15:6 (2005) 414 ►
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Fischer P, Kroger M: Patents Review (December 2005), Appl. Rheol. 15 (2005) 414.Peter Fischer, Martin Kroger
Patents Review (October 2005)
Appl. Rheol. 15:5 (2005) 348-350 ►
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Fischer P, Kroger M: Patents Review (October 2005), Appl. Rheol. 15 (2005) 348.
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Kroger M: Understanding the Properties of Matter (Michael Podesta), Appl. Rheol. 15 (2005) 311.Peter Fischer, Martin Kroger
Patents Review (Aug 2005)
Appl. Rheol. 15:4 (2005) 244-246 ►
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Fischer P, Kroger M: Patents Review (Aug 2005), Appl. Rheol. 15 (2005) 244.P. Fischer, M. Kroger
Patents Review (June 2005)
Appl. Rheol. 15:3 (2005) 182-184 ►
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Fischer P, Kroger M: Patents Review (June 2005), Appl. Rheol. 15 (2005) 182.Peter Fischer, Martin Kroger
Patents Review (April 2005)
Appl. Rheol. 15:2 (2005) 129-131 ►
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Fischer P, Kroger M: Patents Review (April 2005), Appl. Rheol. 15 (2005) 129.M. Kroger, P. Fischer
Patents Review (Feb 2005)
Appl. Rheol. 15:1 (2005) 53-54 ►
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Fischer P, Kroger M: Patents Review (Feb 2005), Appl. Rheol. 15 (2005) 53.
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Kroger M, Moldenaers P: Rheology and Microstructure of Complex Fluid Systems. Symposium in Honour of Prof. Jan Mewis, Appl. Rheol. 15 (2005) 46.P. Fischer, M. Kroger
Patents Review (December 2004)
Appl. Rheol. 14:6 (2004) 331-334 ►
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Gabriele D, Kroger M: Patents Review (December 2004), Appl. Rheol. 14 (2004) 331.Martin Kroger
An Introduction to Theoretical Chemistry (Jack Simons)
Appl. Rheol. 14:6 (2004) 329 ►
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Kroger M: An Introduction to Theoretical Chemistry (Jack Simons), Appl. Rheol. 14 (2004) 329.
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Kroger M: Electronic Basis of the Strength of Materials (John J. Gilman), Appl. Rheol. 14 (2004) 328.Peter Fischer, Martin Kroger
Patents Review (October 2004)
Appl. Rheol. 14:5 (2004) 272-276 ►
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Fischer P, Kroger M: Patents Review (October 2004), Appl. Rheol. 14 (2004) 272.Martin Kroger, Peter Fischer
Patents Review (Aug 2004)
Appl. Rheol. 14:4 (2004) 207-209 ►
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Kroger M, Fischer P: Patents Review (Aug 2004) , Appl. Rheol. 14 (2004) 207.
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Kroger M: Ferrofluids: Magnetically Controllable Fluids and Their Applications (Stefan Odenbach), Appl. Rheol. 14 (2004) 178.
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Kroger M: Fluid dynamics: theory, computation, and numerical simulation (C. Pozrikidis), Appl. Rheol. 12 (2002) 105.
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Fischer P, Kroger M: Golden Jubilee meeting of the German Society of Rheology, Appl. Rheol. 11 (2001) 207.
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Kroger M: XIIIth International congress on rheology - Rheology 2000, Cambridge, U.K., Appl. Rheol. 11 (2001) 105.
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Kroger M: The mesoscopic theory of polymer dynamics (V.N. Pokrovskii), Appl. Rheol. 11 (2001) 68.
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Kroger M, Vermant J: The structure and rheology of complex fluids (R.G. Larson), Appl. Rheol. 10 (2000) 110.
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Vermant J, Brown ADB, Kroger M: Time resolved evolution of soft condensed matter under flow, Appl. Rheol. 9 (1999) 38.P. Fischer, M. Kroger
Columbus discovered rheologists: the medals
Appl. Rheol. 7:6 (1997) 279-282 ►
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Fischer P, Kroger M: Columbus discovered rheologists: the medals, Appl. Rheol. 7 (1997) 279.J. Schieber, P. Fischer, M. Kroger
New aspects in polymer rheology
Appl. Rheol. 7:3 (1997) 123-127 ►
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Schieber J, Fischer P, Kroger M: New aspects in polymer rheology, Appl. Rheol. 7 (1997) 123.
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Kroger M, Sonnet A: Sun, sea and polymers. 6th European Polymer Federation Symposium , Appl. Rheol. 7 (1997) 34.
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Makhloufi R, Kroger M: Rheology and structure. 31th annual meeting of the GFR, Appl. Rheol. 6 (1996) 278.E Dewald, M Kroger
Mega-rendezvous in Canada
Appl. Rheol. 6:5 (1996) 224-229 ►
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Dewald E, Kroger M: Mega-rendezvous in Canada, Appl. Rheol. 6 (1996) 224.M. Kroger
The rheology of tenside systems
Appl. Rheol. 6:2 (1996) 83-85 ►
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Kroger M: The rheology of tenside systems, Appl. Rheol. 6 (1996) 83.M Kroger
NEMD Computer Simulation of Polymer Melt Rheology
Appl. Rheol. 5:2 (1995) 66 ►
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Kroger M: NEMD Computer Simulation of Polymer Melt Rheology, Appl. Rheol. 5 (1995) 66.
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