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Journal metrics to help you decide where to publish


How to Find a Good Journal to Publish in (Target Journal) - Wordvice

Even if you know a journal's specific requirements, reading its papers extensively will help you better understand the types of research and ...

How Do You Know A Journal Is Legitimate?

Guidelines for Evaluating Journals and Publishers · SCImago Journal Rank (SJR) Indicator · Journal Citation Reports (JCR) · Journal Metrics by Scopus.

Metrics - PLOS

Traditional metrics, which consider only citation count and journal name to assess impact, capture a narrow view of a work's value and do so only after the ...

Learn about Assistive Technology - Taylor & Francis Online

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 ...

Searching Scopus: Journal Metrics - Subject Research Guides

Journal Impact in Scopus · SJR · SNIP · Number of citations received in a year · Number of documents published in a year · Percentage of documents ...

Selecting Journals for Publication - Scholarly Publishing & Research ...

Here are some tips and resources to help you decide. Still need ... Can you verify any listed journal impact metrics such as the CiteScore from ...

Better metrics for high-impact research

The most well-known metric used in evaluating publications is the Journal Impact Factor (JIF). The JIF is a publication metric reflecting the annual average ...

Measuring academic impact: Journal level metrics - LibGuides EUR

Journal level metrics measure the influence of a journal, taking into account the number of citations received by articles published in the ...

Journal metrics | Science | AAAS

Journal profiles · Submissions – The number of manuscripts submitted by journal, excluding withdrawn and duplicate manuscripts. · Review Rate – The percentage of ...

Where Should I Publish?: Identifying Predatory Journals

If you decide to submit an article to a journal, make sure to do so via the ... metrics, see the Journal Impact Metrics section of the Impact Metrics guide.

Journal-level Metrics - Publication Metrics

Publication Metrics · What Are Journal Metrics? · Journal Citation Reports (JCR) · Google Scholar Metrics · PubsHub.

Selecting Publication Venues: Where to Publish?

Scopus provides cite score metrics for indexed journals. You can look at journal lists by category and examine their citescore within that field. (Once in ...

Research metrics and publishing - Subject guides - Monash University

Deciding where to submit your article · Considerations for assessing journal quality or suitability · Bibliometric sources and tools for conducting checks.

What Is a Good Impact Factor for an Academic Journal? - AKJournals

First introduced in 1975 by Eugene Garfield, the impact factor was initially designed to help librarians at universities choose academic journals.

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 ranking and impact - Massey University

Check the relative impact of journals within your field so you can: identify where to submit articles for publication; decide which publications to highlight in ...

Journal metrics | Royal Society Open Science

The impact factor of a journal is calculated by dividing the number of current year citations by total number of published articles in the journal during the ...

Web of Science: Journal Impact Factor - Levy Library Guides

You can use this information to help you decide which journals to find research or publish in. To find a journal in JCR, search by journal ...

Impact factor - Wikipedia

As a journal-level metric, it is frequently used as a proxy for the relative importance of a journal within its field; journals with higher impact factor values ...

Quantifying the Impact of My Publications: Levels of Impact

Download the free Altmetric bookmarklet to receive instant metrics for your recently published articles or check with the journal publisher ...