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Understanding the Basics of Journal Metrics


Understanding the Basics of Journal Metrics | PPT - SlideShare

Ranking of journals within a specific discipline according to their impact and influence. Proxy measure used to evaluate quality of a journal.

Journal metrics - Metrics and Impact - Guides

Journal metrics can be used in grant applications, academic promotion and as a way to identify potential journals to publish in.

Journal Metrics Every Researcher Should Know

Science journal metrics measure certain parameters on the basis of impact and reach and can be used to compare scholarly publications.

Journals - Research Metrics - Subject Guides at Brigham Young ...

Journal-level Metrics ; JOURNAL METRICS ; Characteristics of Metrics ; Prestige. Influence ; Basic Journal Information. X ; Impact Factor. X.

How to interpret traditional journal metrics like the Impact Factor

In this video, we explain some of the core journal metrics and what insights they provide. We cover: - What are citation metrics?

Understanding Journal And Article Metrics: 5 Easy Steps

Metrics are essentially quantifiable measures used to assess the impact and quality of research. In the academic realm, they come in two flavors ...

Journal- and article-level metrics | Editors - Elsevier

There are many different metrics used to measure the influence of your articles and the journals in which they are published. Understanding their ...

Journal and Article-level Metrics - Research Impact - Resource Guides

CiteScore: Metric in Scopus most closely related to Impact Factor. Citations received by all articles published in the last 4 complete years ...

Measuring Research Impact: Journal Impact

Journal impact metrics attempt to quantify the importance of a particular journal in its field, usually via an algorithm that takes into account the number of ...

Guide to Getting Published in Journals - LibGuides at IFIS

In this section, we look at traditional metrics such as Clarivate's JCR Impact Factor, Scopus CiteScore, Scimago Journal Rank, and h-index.

Measuring your Publications' Impact: Journal metrics - UCC Library

Metrics for journals based on citations received have been devised by the major citation databases and others. These are used to rank the journals of a ...

Understanding Research Metrics: Journal-Level, Article ... - Enago

It is published in Journal Citation Reports (JCR). This metric is published on an annual basis and can be often found on the websites of the ...

Journal Metrics - Medicine - LibGuides at University of Texas at Austin

Journal impact or ranking is based on the number of citations articles receive, signifying a journal's importance and influence.

Journal Impact & Ranking - Research Metrics: Measuring the ...

A guide to understanding impact factors, journal rankings, h-index, alt-metrics, and other means of analyzing the influence and impact of published research.

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

The impact factor (IF) is a measure of the frequency with which the average article in a journal has been cited in a particular year.

Understanding Research Impact Metrics - Duke ScholarWorks

Impact factor is a measurement of the citation rate of a particular journal. · The Eigenfactor is similar to impact factor in that it attempts to measure the “ ...

Quantifying the Impact of My Publications: Article Metrics

An example of a traditional article metric is a citation to a work noted in the scholarly literature which allows for in-context understanding ...

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 ...

Understanding and using journal metrics: seeing past the numbers

The Journal Citation Reports (JCR) provides that proper context, with full transparency to the content, citations and calculation of the JIF, as ...

Understanding Metrics / Altmetrics: Home

Traditional Metrics: Traditional metrics are widely recognized methods of measuring scholarly impact. Impact factor: Impact factor (or journal ...