Events2Join

Journal metrics to help you decide where to publish


Journal-level Metrics - Research Guides - Syracuse University

Impact Factor (Web of Science); Journal Rank in a Category; Acceptance Rate; h-index & CiteScore (Scopus). Note on Citation Analysis. Citation ...

How to find the right journal for your research (using actual data)

Three data points exist on every journal page to help you assess a journal as a home for your research. These are: citation metrics, article ...

Understanding Journal Metrics | SAGE Publications Inc

Publication metrics measure the influence and reach of research contributions for both journals and articles. These metrics can serve as a proxy for quality and ...

How to select a journal for your research - PMC

Many researchers prefer this publication model because it can help disseminate their research to a wider audience[2,6]. There is no doubt that increasing the ...

LibGuides: Publication Metrics: Getting Started - Duke University

determine a specific journal's impact · learn the overall impact of your work · pull together an analysis of you or your department's impact based on citations.

Journal impact | University of Arizona Libraries

Knowing the impact and importance of a journal can help you decide where to submit your articles. With bibliometric databases you can compare and evaluate ...

Publication Models and How to Choose the Right Journal

These include journal metrics, reputation, audience, the range and type of articles that the journal covers, turnaround time, its circulation and reach, and the ...

Choosing a Journal to Publish Your Research - YouTube

... publish your research and offers some resources to help you answer these important questions ... Journal Reputation 8:24 Citation Metrics ...

Journal Metrics Every Researcher Should Know

1. Some basic journal metrics · 2. Citation-based journal metrics and ranking · 3. Altmetrics · How Researcher.Life can help you ...

Research: Where to Publish in the Health Sciences: Journal Metrics

Journal metrics measure and often rank the scholarly impact of publications. Journal metrics can play a role in helping you determine where ...

Key journal metrics–a quick guide - Tress Academic

Lean what journal metrics such as Impact Factor, SNIP, SJR, Eigenfactor, Immediacy Index, or CiteScore mean and how to use them.

Understanding Journal and Article Metrics - Wiley

The Journal Citation Indicator is a field-normalized measure of citation impact where a value of 1.0 means, across the journal, published papers ...

Journal Metrics - Research Metrics

Journal metrics, such as the Journal Impact Factor by Clarivate Analytics, allow for ranking within a discipline.

Journal metrics - Metrics and Impact - Guides

Impact factors are found in Journal Citation Reports (JCR), a Clarivate database. This database allows you to determine the relative importance ...

Boost your academic profile: Finding the right journal

When you've come up with a shortlist, don't forget to 'Think, Check, Submit' and to check out journal metrics and costs before you finally click ...

Introduction to Impact Factor and Other Research Metrics

Once you find a journal, the JCR gives you information about the journal, including the journal's abbreviations, how often it is published each ...

What is a Good Impact Factor for a Journal? - AJE

Types of impact factors and metrics · Immediacy index – Average number of times an article is cited during the same year it's published. · Citing ...

Measuring Your Impact: Impact Factor, Citation Analysis, and other ...

Measuring Your Impact · Citation Analysis · Find Your H-Index · Other Metrics/ Altmetrics · Journal Impact Factor (IF) · Selecting Publication Venues ...

Research Impact Library Guide: Journal Impact Factor

The impact factor will help you ... The relative importance of a journal may help you decide in which journal to publish your research.

Journal Metrics - Research Impact

Journal-level metrics quantify the place of a particular journal within its field. They are only useful for comparing across subject areas if you choose a ...