I received in my e-mail the text:

"Your Paper Impact Effectiveness (PIE) Value: 44.09."

"Dear Researcher,

Considering the total number of citations as the sole indicator of a research paper’s success is not always correct. Furthermore, considering the total number of reads (downloads, views, and usage) is not always correct either. Therefore, This Calculation proposes a new measure called paper impact effectiveness (PIE) that combines both indicators to evaluate the impact of research papers to provide a more realistic and fair indicator. Therefore, the total number of downloads for the most popular papers, selected from a single journal, in addition to total citations from Google Scholar were obtained to prove This article’s argument. Universities, research ranking agencies, and researchers can use the PIE value to assess the impact (i.e., value) of research papers.

View Calculation (https://worthleaf.com/paper-impact-effectiveness-pie/)."

I would like to know about this new way of calculating the impact of publications.

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