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Journal metrics to help you decide where to publish


Journal Metrics summary | Dove Press Author guidelines

A journal's citation metrics are a quantitative tool that guides authors in deciding where to submit their manuscript.

Choose a Journal or Publisher - Scholarly Research Impact

Finding the 'Right' Journal · What are your research goals? · Who would benefit from this research? · Have you considered publishing in a journal ...

Impact metrics: Scholarly publishing - SFU Library

The Eigenfactor ranks a journal based on the number of citations its articles receive, weighting citations that come from other influential journals more ...

Journal Metrics & Ranking - Journal Publication Outlets

There are a variety of metrics that attempt to describe the influence and reputation of scholarly journals. Many of these, such as the Journal Impact Factor, ...

Library | AIRS | 11.2 Main metrics - QUT AIRS

They include publication counts, the h-index, citation counts and journal measures such as the Journal Impact Factor and the SciMago Journal Rank.

Journal Quality and Impact - Research - Support - Murdoch University

Some metrics measuring journal impact cannot be compared across different subject areas · Different subject areas have different publication and ...

Learn about The Journal of Positive Psychology

Journal metrics can be a useful tool for readers, as well as for authors who are deciding where to submit their next manuscript for publication. However, any ...

Publications impact indexes - Biblioteca - Mondragon Unibertsitatea

JCR can be accessed online via the Web Of Science platform (WOS) and can be used to run online searches and look up the Impact Factor of a given journal or a ...

Types of Journal Metrics - TrueEditors -

Journal metrics are used to compare, rank, and assess research and scholarly publications. They're also known as journal rankings, journal reputation, or the ...

How to choose a journal to publish in Scopus? Key citation metrics ...

Readership reach: publishing in journals with high CiteScore, SJR, SNIP, and Quartile metrics allows you to reach a broad scientific audience. It increases the ...

Find the best journal to publish your research in for maximum impact

Make better-informed decisions for your publications · The classical impact metrics – such as citations, research fields, and open access analysis · Public ...

Find Journal Rankings - Evaluating Journals Using Journal Metrics

Google Scholar Metrics collects citation data on articles published in scholarly journals to determine that journal's influence and importance.

Journal Impact, Metrics, & Rankings - Scholarly Research Impact

Google Scholar's Metrics will tell you about impact factors among other bibliometric information. On the main page of Metrics, you can ...

Predatory Publishing: Journal Evaluation - Metrics - Simpson Library

NOTE: You can an often find this data on the websites of specific journals - either on the homepage or the "About this Journal" section. Impact ...

Journal-Level Metrics – University Libraries - Sites

Journal metrics allow scholars and researchers to compare scholarly periodicals. Each journal ranking metric uses its own formula to determine a journal's ...

Publishing metrics | Royal Society

The range of models used to measure the impact of journals and articles is constantly increasing, though most are based on the level of citations. As a ...

Quantifying the Impact of My Publications: Article Metrics

Article Metrics and Altmetrics · Bookmarks or Saves to online reference managers such as Mendeley · Mentions in social network sites such as ...

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

It helps to assess how quickly these papers are cited. It is published annually in JCR. It also sources its data from Web of Science. Article- ...

Journal Prestige Measures - Citation and Journal Measures

Impact Factor - the average number of times articles from the journal published in the past two years have been cited in the JCR year. You can ...

Journals - Think. Check. Submit.

The checklist is a tool that will help you discover what you need to know when assessing whether or not a publisher is suitable for your research.