The Number That's Devouring ScienceThe impact factor, once a simple way to rank scientific journals, has become an unyielding yardstick for hiring, tenure, and grants In the beginning, during the late 1950s, it was just an innocent idea in Eugene Garfield's head. A Philadelphia researcher who described himself as a "documentation consultant," Mr. Garfield spent... Copyright © 2008 by The Chronicle of Higher Education Subscribe | About The Chronicle | Contact us | Terms of use | Privacy policy | Help |