Non-consistency, non-cited items, and the impact factor: A consequence of the arithmetic

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We discuss the "rate of averages" versus the "average of rates" in the case of the impact factor. Synchronous as well as diachronous journal impact factors are sensitive to adding non-cited articles (to the denominator). This is a consequence of basic properties of elementary arithmetic. Our findings provide a rationale for not taking uncitable publications into account in impact factor calculations, at least if these items are truly uncitable, that is, are never cited.

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