Obituary: Dr. Eugene Garfield (1925-2017)
Allan Mwesiga
Corresponding author: Allan Mwesiga, The Pan African Medical Journal, Lugogo House, Ground Floor (Wings B&C) Plot 42, Lugogo By-Pass P.O. Box 12874 Kampala, Uganda
Received: 01 Mar 2017 - Accepted: 01 Mar 2017 - Published: 20 Mar 2017
Domain: Biomedical informatics
Keywords: Obituary, citation analysis, journal impact factor, citation index
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Cite this article: Allan Mwesiga et al. Obituary: Dr. Eugene Garfield (1925-2017). Pan African Medical Journal. 2017;26:160. [doi: 10.11604/pamj.2017.26.160.12124]
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Obituary: Dr. Eugene Garfield (1925-2017)
Allan Mwesiga1,&
1The Pan African Medical Journal
&Corresponding author
Allan Mwesiga, The Pan African Medical Journal, Lugogo House, Ground Floor (Wings B&C) Plot 42, Lugogo By-Pass P.O. Box 12874 Kampala, Uganda
It is with great sadness that we announce the death of Dr. Eugene Garfield. Dr. Garfield died on Sunday 26 February 2017. He was 91. Dr. Garfield is credited as the inventor of the journal impact factor [1]. He founded the Institute for Scientific Information (ISI) in 1955 [1,2]. The ISI’s Scientific Citation Index (SCI),which was made available electronically as the Web of Science, and other citation index databases have helped link the body of scientific literature and provide an efficient means for scientists to look up search existing scientific literature [1,2]. In 1982, the Thomson Reuters Corporation acquired the SCI [1]. Clarivate Analytics has owned the division since 2016 [3]. Dr. Garfield also founded two publications “Current Contents” and “The Scientist” to compile news and information for scientists and researchers [1,2]. Dr. Garfield was awarded a PhD in structural linguistics from the University of Pennsylvania in 1961 [1]. He is survived by his wife, Meher, three sons, a daughter, a step-daughter, two granddaughters, and two great-grandchildren [1].
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