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TwitterEuropean journal of research methods for the behavioral and social sciences Impact Factor 2024-2025 - ResearchHelpDesk - Methodology is the successor of the two journals Metodologia de las Ciencias del Comportamiento and Methods of Psychological Research-Online (MPR-Online). Methodology is the official organ of the European Association of Methodology (EAM), a union of methodologists working in different areas of the social and behavioral sciences (e.g., psychology, sociology, economics, educational and political sciences). The journal provides a platform for interdisciplinary exchange of methodological research and applications in the different fields, including new methodological approaches, review articles, software information, and instructional papers that can be used in teaching. Three main disciplines are covered: data analysis, research methodology, and psychometrics. The articles published in the journal are not only accessible to methodologists but also to more applied researchers in the various disciplines. Abstract & indexing Social Sciences Citation Index (SSCI), Current Contents/Social & Behavioral Sciences (CC/S&BS) (since 2009), PsycINFO, PSYNDEX, ERIH and Scopus.
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TwitterNature Methods Impact Factor 2024-2025 - ResearchHelpDesk - Nature Methods is a monthly journal publishing novel methods and significant improvements to basic life sciences research techniques. All editorial decisions are made by a team of full-time professional editors. Nature Methods is a forum for the publication of novel methods and significant improvements to tried-and-tested basic research techniques in the life sciences. This monthly publication is aimed at a broad, interdisciplinary audience of academic and industry researchers actively involved in laboratory practice. It provides them with new tools to conduct their research and places a strong emphasis on the immediate practical relevance of the work presented. The journal publishes primary research papers as well as overviews of recent technical and methodological developments. We are actively seeking primary methods papers of relevance to the biological and biomedical sciences, including methods grounded in chemistry that have a practical application to the study of biological problems. To enhance the practical relevance of each paper, description of the method must be accompanied by its validation, its application to an important biological question and results illustrating its performance in comparison to available approaches. Articles are selected for publication that present broad interest, thorough assessments of methodological performance and comprehensive technical descriptions that facilitate immediate application. Specific areas of interest include, but are not limited to: Methods for nucleic acid manipulation, amplification and sequencing Methods for protein engineering, expression and purification Methods for proteomics, including mass spectrometry, analysis of binding interactions, microarray-based technologies, display techniques, analysis of post-translational modifications, glycobiology and metabolomics Methods for systems biology, including proteomics approaches, protein interaction analysis methods and genome wide expression and regulation profiling Biomolecular structural analysis technologies, including NMR and crystallography Chemical biology techniques, including chemical labeling, methods for expanding the genetic code and directed evolution Biophysical methods, including single molecule and lab-on-a-chip technologies Optical and non-optical imaging technologies, including probe design and labeling methods, microscopy, spectroscopy and in vivo imaging Techniques for the analysis and manipulation of gene expression, including epigenetics, gene targeting, transduction, RNA interference and microarray-based technologies Methods for cell culture and manipulation, including stem cells, single cell methods and lab-on-a-chip technologies Immunological techniques, including production of antibodies, antibody-based assays and immunolabeling Methods for the study of physiology and disease processes including cancer Methods involving model organisms and their manipulation and phenotyping Computational and bioinformatic methods for analysis, modeling or visualization of biological data Nanotechnology-based methods applied to basic biology
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TwitterJournal Of Management Research And Analysis Impact Factor 2024-2025 - ResearchHelpDesk - Journal of Management Research and Analysis is a Double-Blind Peer Review journal that provides a specialized academic medium and important reference for the encouragement and dissemination of research and practice in management research. JMRA carries theoretical and empirical papers, case studies, research notes, executive experience sharing, and review articles, and it aims at disseminating new knowledge in the field of different domain areas of management, information technology, and related disciplines. It provides a forum for deliberations and exchange of knowledge among academics, industries, researchers, planners and the practitioners who are concerned with the management, financial institutions, public and private organizations, as well as voluntary organizations. Our editorial policy is that the journal serves the profession by publishing significant new scholarly research in management discipline areas that are of the highest quality. Aim & Scope: Journal of Management Research and Analysis (JMRA) is a quarterly, international, refereed journal published with the aim to provide an online publishing platform for the academia, management researchers, and management students to publish their original works. It aims at getting together intellectuals with the dissemination of original research, new ideas and innovations and practical experience in the concerned fields on a common platform. It also aims at understanding, advancing and promoting the emerging global trends in learning and knowledge assimilation of management researches and imparting the same to the benefit of Industry and academia for further improvisation of education systems at national as well as global level and to evolve the participation of student fraternity in the on-going discussion on socially desirable economic, commerce and management issues. JMRA focuses on publishing scholarly articles from the areas of management, management principles, recent inventions in management, company management, financial management, human resources, accounting, marketing, management control systems, supply chain management, operations management, human resource management, economics, commerce, statistics, international business, information technology, environment, risk management, import-export management, logistics management, hospitality management, health and hospital management, globalization and related areas. Journal of Management Research and Analysis seeks original manuscripts that identify, extend, unify, test or apply scientific and multi-disciplinary knowledge concerned to the management field. The following types of papers are considered for publication: 1. Original research works in the above-mentioned fields. 2. Surveys, opinions, abstracts, and essays related to Operations research. 3. Few review papers will be published if the author had done considerable work in that area. 4. Case studies related to the management domain. Indexing Information: Index Copernicus, Google Scholar, UGC, Crossref etc.
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TwitterThe journals’ author guidelines and/or editorial policies were examined on whether they take a stance with regard to the availability of the underlying data of the submitted article. The mere explicated possibility of providing supplementary material along with the submitted article was not considered as a research data policy in the present study. Furthermore, the present article excluded source codes or algorithms from the scope of the paper and thus policies related to them are not included in the analysis of the present article.
For selection of journals within the field of neurosciences, Clarivate Analytics’ InCites Journal Citation Reports database was searched using categories of neurosciences and neuroimaging. From the results, journals with the 40 highest Impact Factor (for the year 2017) indicators were extracted for scrutiny of research data policies. Respectively, the selection journals within the field of physics was created by performing a similar search with the categories of physics, applied; physics, atomic, molecular & chemical; physics, condensed matter; physics, fluids & plasmas; physics, mathematical; physics, multidisciplinary; physics, nuclear and physics, particles & fields. From the results, journals with the 40 highest Impact Factor indicators were again extracted for scrutiny. Similarly, the 40 journals representing the field of operations research were extracted by using the search category of operations research and management.
Journal-specific data policies were sought from journal specific websites providing journal specific author guidelines or editorial policies. Within the present study, the examination of journal data policies was done in May 2019. The primary data source was journal-specific author guidelines. If journal guidelines explicitly linked to the publisher’s general policy with regard to research data, these were used in the analyses of the present article. If journal-specific research data policy, or lack of, was inconsistent with the publisher’s general policies, the journal-specific policies and guidelines were prioritized and used in the present article’s data. If journals’ author guidelines were not openly available online due to, e.g., accepting submissions on an invite-only basis, the journal was not included in the data of the present article. Also journals that exclusively publish review articles were excluded and replaced with the journal having the next highest Impact Factor indicator so that each set representing the three field of sciences consisted of 40 journals. The final data thus consisted of 120 journals in total.
‘Public deposition’ refers to a scenario where researcher deposits data to a public repository and thus gives the administrative role of the data to the receiving repository. ‘Scientific sharing’ refers to a scenario where researcher administers his or her data locally and by request provides it to interested reader. Note that none of the journals examined in the present article required that all data types underlying a submitted work should be deposited into a public data repositories. However, some journals required public deposition of data of specific types. Within the journal research data policies examined in the present article, these data types are well presented by the Springer Nature policy on “Availability of data, materials, code and protocols” (Springer Nature, 2018), that is, DNA and RNA data; protein sequences and DNA and RNA sequencing data; genetic polymorphisms data; linked phenotype and genotype data; gene expression microarray data; proteomics data; macromolecular structures and crystallographic data for small molecules. Furthermore, the registration of clinical trials in a public repository was also considered as a data type in this study. The term specific data types used in the custom coding framework of the present study thus refers to both life sciences data and public registration of clinical trials. These data types have community-endorsed public repositories where deposition was most often mandated within the journals’ research data policies.
The term ‘location’ refers to whether the journal’s data policy provides suggestions or requirements for the repositories or services used to share the underlying data of the submitted works. A mere general reference to ‘public repositories’ was not considered a location suggestion, but only references to individual repositories and services. The category of ‘immediate release of data’ examines whether the journals’ research data policy addresses the timing of publication of the underlying data of submitted works. Note that even though the journals may only encourage public deposition of the data, the editorial processes could be set up so that it leads to either publication of the research data or the research data metadata in conjunction to publishing of the submitted work.
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BackgroundThere is increasing interest to make primary data from published research publicly available. We aimed to assess the current status of making research data available in highly-cited journals across the scientific literature. Methods and ResultsWe reviewed the first 10 original research papers of 2009 published in the 50 original research journals with the highest impact factor. For each journal we documented the policies related to public availability and sharing of data. Of the 50 journals, 44 (88%) had a statement in their instructions to authors related to public availability and sharing of data. However, there was wide variation in journal requirements, ranging from requiring the sharing of all primary data related to the research to just including a statement in the published manuscript that data can be available on request. Of the 500 assessed papers, 149 (30%) were not subject to any data availability policy. Of the remaining 351 papers that were covered by some data availability policy, 208 papers (59%) did not fully adhere to the data availability instructions of the journals they were published in, most commonly (73%) by not publicly depositing microarray data. The other 143 papers that adhered to the data availability instructions did so by publicly depositing only the specific data type as required, making a statement of willingness to share, or actually sharing all the primary data. Overall, only 47 papers (9%) deposited full primary raw data online. None of the 149 papers not subject to data availability policies made their full primary data publicly available. ConclusionA substantial proportion of original research papers published in high-impact journals are either not subject to any data availability policies, or do not adhere to the data availability instructions in their respective journals. This empiric evaluation highlights opportunities for improvement.
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TwitterInternational journal of scientific research Impact Factor 2024-2025 - ResearchHelpDesk - IJSR - International Journal of Scientific Research is a Double Reviewed, Peer-Reviewed monthly print journal, accepts intensive and exclusive research works in all spheres of Medical Science from Academicians, Professors, residents in their respective medico field. The journal aims to disseminate high-quality research work in the form of Original Research Papers, Case Reports, Review Reports, etc to the medical fraternity. The quality papers published are inline and acceptable by the Medical Council of India (MCI), Other Statutory Authorities in India and across the World. The journal releases on every 1st of the Month. Open access publishing The IJSR is an open-access publication and its content is, therefore, free for anybody to access online, to read and download, as well as to copy and disseminate for educational purposes. Articles are published immediately upon acceptance and production of the final formatted version. When published online The periphery of the Medical subject areas includes: Anatomy Anesthesiology Ayurveda Biochemistry Cardiology Clinical Research Clinical Science Community Medicine Dental Science Dermatology Diabetology Electrotherapy Endocrinology Endodontic ENT Epidemiology Forensic Medicine Forensic Science Gastroenterology General Medicine General Surgery Genetics Gynaecology Health Science Healthcare Hepatobiliary Surgery Homeopathic Human Genetics Immunohaematology Immunology Medical Physics Medical Science Medicine Microbiology Morphology Neonatology Nephrology Neurology Neurosurgery Nursing Gynaecology Oncology Ophthalmology Oral Medicine Oral Pathology Orthodontology Orthopaedics Paediatrics Pathology Periodontology Pharma Otolaryngology Pharmaceutical Pharmacology Pharmacy Physiology Physiotherapy Plastic Surgery Prosthodontics Psychiatry Pulmonary Medicine Radiodiagnosis Radiology Rehabilitation Science Rheumatology Surgery Unani Medicine Urology Editorial and Peer Review Processes IJSR - International Journal of Scientific Research a double-blind peer review. Referees remain anonymous for the author during the review procedure and the author's name is removed from the manuscript under review. Only after publication, and only with the permission of the referee, the names of the reviewers are published in the article. Each article is first assessed by two of the editors of the editorial board and, if it is judged suitable for IJAR, it is sent to two or three external referees for a double-blind peer review. IJAR uses three different review forms (Research and Theory, Integrated Care Cases, Policy papers) all of which apply scientific criteria and take account of the purpose of the article and its merits for integrated care. Based on the recommendations of the reviewers, the editors then decide whether the paper should be accepted as is, revised or rejected. In the case of revisions, a final decision on publication will be made after resubmission. If there is no agreement on the part of the editors, the editor-in-chief will make the final decision. Abstract & Indexing Google Scholar Index Copernicus(ICV: 78.46) IISS DJOF DRJI Cite Factor ISI Genamics EZ3 Open J-Gate CrossRef
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TwitterAIMS International Journal of Management Impact Factor 2024-2025 - ResearchHelpDesk - AIMS International Journal of Management (ISSN: 1939-7011) is the flagship journal of AIMS International. It commenced publication in 2007 and listed itself in the Cabell's Directory of Publication Opportunities in Management. It is a double-blind refereed journal. The journal provides an international forum for discussion of advancements in management including accounting, marketing, finance, organizational behaviour, human resource management, Management Information Systems, quantitative methods, quality management, operations management, economics, entrepreneurship, business ethics, strategy, etc.
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TwitterJournal of research in pharmacy practice Impact Factor 2024-2025 - ResearchHelpDesk - Journal of Research in Pharmacy Practice (JRPP) is an international (open access) peer-reviewed quarterly research journal published by Wolters Kluwer Health | Medknow. The Journal considers for publication original research papers, systematic qualitative and quantitative reviews, rare case reports, research letters, news notes and invited editorials covering issues of modern clinical pharmacy research and practice. Abstracting and Indexing Information Baidu Scholar, CNKI (China National Knowledge Infrastructure), EBSCO Publishing's Electronic Databases, Ex Libris – Primo Central, Google Scholar, Hinari, Infotrieve, National Science Library, ProQuest, TdNet, Wanfang Data The main focus of the journal will be on evidence-based drug-related medical researches (with clinical pharmacists’ intervention or documentation), particularly in the Eastern Mediterranean region. However, a wide range of closely related issues will be also covered. These will include clinical studies in the field of pharmaceutical care, reporting adverse drug reactions and human medical toxicology, pharmaco-epidemiology and toxico-epidemiology (poisoning epidemiology), social aspects of pharmacy practice, pharmacy education and economic evaluations of treatment protocols (e.g. cost-effectiveness studies). Local reports of medication utilization studies at hospital or pharmacy levels will only be considered for peer-review process only if they have a new and useful message for the international pharmacy practice professionals and readers.
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