[LINK] Cancer cure through gene therapy

Jevan Pipitone discussion-email-lists at jevan.com.au
Thu Nov 14 19:19:41 AEDT 2019


In terms of knowing the importance/ validity of articles.

There is the impact factor for research journals.

1. http://mdanderson.libanswers.com/faq/26159

12,298 journals have impact factor 0+ which is the lowest score!

Only 239 journals have impact factor 10+ which is the best score.

2. https://www.scimagojr.com/journalrank.php

This page has 31971 journals in it's database.

It seems to be using it's own rating:

"SCImago Journal Rank indicator. It is a measure of journal's impact, influence or prestige. It expresses the average number of weighted citations received in the selected year by the documents published in the journal in the three previous years"

3. https://tools.niehs.nih.gov/srp/publications/highimpactjournals.cfm

List of some high impact journals that that particular organization has published articles in, seems to do with medical research.

This one looks interesting

https://tools.niehs.nih.gov/srp/publications/highimpactjournaldetails.cfm?SourceID=21545

Microbiome (impact factor: 10.465)

This is because of this link

https://www.viome.com/test-your-microbiome

Jevan.



On Thu, 14 Nov 2019 10:19:23 +1100
Tom Worthington <tom.worthington at tomw.net.au> wrote:

> On 12/11/19 11:39 pm, Jevan Pipitone wrote:
> > Any thoughts on this?
> > "...  Patients on the brink of death were coming back to life."
> 
> Yes, a good example of sensationalist click bait. How to deal with this 
> is an unsolved, and perhaps unsolvable, problem.
> 
> Such claims have been spread by word of mouth, both by well meaning 
> people, and those out to deliberately dishonestly manipulate. However, 
> they can now spread much faster online.
> 
> We can't easily have every item online fact checked. Even if we could 
> technically do this, it would result in whoever controlled that system 
> effectively being in control of the world, deciding what is "true" and 
> what is not.
> 
> In such a world you could have unscrupulous media savvy people 
> manipulate their way into positions of power. Oh, wait a minute ... ;-)
> 
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