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TwitterIndian Journal of Science and Technology Impact Factor 2024-2025 - ResearchHelpDesk - Indian Journal of Science and Technology is an open-access journal publishing full-length research papers and review articles covering subjects that fall under the wide spectrum of science and technology. The journal is dedicated towards dissemination of knowledge related to the advancement in scientific research. The prestigious interdisciplinary editorial board reflects the diversity of subjects covered in this journal. Under the realm of science and technology, the coverage includes environmental science, pure and applied mathematics, agricultural research and engineering, biology, biotechnology, bioinformatics, Healthcare sciences (including clinical medicine, preventive medicine & public health), physics, biophysics, computer science, chemistry and bioengineering, to name a few. Indian Journal of Science and Technology is published by Indian Society for Education and Environment and co-published by Informatics (India) Ltd. The journal now brings out weekly issues June 2015 onwards and brought out monthly publications since its inception in 2007. It supports the open access policy of making scientific research accessible to one and all. Abstracted & Indexed in: Chemical Abstracts Services (CAS) J-Gate Plus Research Bible EBSCO Publishing’s Electronic Databases USA DOAJ Urlich’s Periodical Directory USA Indian Science Abstracts India Index Copernicus Poland ISI Thomson Reuters (Web of Science Zoological Record.
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TwitterPolymer engineering and science Impact Factor 2024-2025 - ResearchHelpDesk - Polymer engineering and science - Every day, the Society of Plastics Engineers (SPE) takes action to help companies in the plastics industry succeed. How? By spreading knowledge, strengthening skills and promoting plastics. Employing these vital strategies, Polymer engineering and science - SPE has helped the plastics industry thrive for over 60 years. In the process, we've developed a 25,000-member network of leading engineers and other plastics professionals, including technicians, salespeople, marketers, retailers, and representatives from tertiary industries. For more than 30 years, Polymer Engineering & Science has been one of the most highly regarded journals in the field, serving as a forum for authors of treatises on the cutting edge of polymer science and technology. The importance of PE&S is underscored by the frequent rate at which its articles are cited, especially by other publications - literally thousands of times a year. Engineers, researchers, technicians, and academicians worldwide are looking to PE&S for the valuable information they need. There are special issues compiled by distinguished guest editors. These contain proceedings of symposia on such diverse topics as polyblends, mechanics of plastics and polymer welding. Abstracting and Indexing Information Academic ASAP (GALE Cengage) Advanced Technologies & Aerospace Database (ProQuest) Applied Science & Technology Index/Abstracts (EBSCO Publishing) CAS: Chemical Abstracts Service (ACS) CCR Database (Clarivate Analytics) Chemical Abstracts Service/SciFinder (ACS) Chemistry Server Reaction Center (Clarivate Analytics) ChemWeb (ChemIndustry.com) Chimica Database (Elsevier) COMPENDEX (Elsevier) Current Contents: Engineering, Computing & Technology (Clarivate Analytics) Current Contents: Physical, Chemical & Earth Sciences (Clarivate Analytics) Expanded Academic ASAP (GALE Cengage) InfoTrac (GALE Cengage) Journal Citation Reports/Science Edition (Clarivate Analytics) Materials Science & Engineering Database (ProQuest) PASCAL Database (INIST/CNRS) Polymer Library (iSmithers RAPRA) ProQuest Central (ProQuest) ProQuest Central K-462 Reaction Citation Index (Clarivate Analytics) Research Library (ProQuest) Research Library Prep (ProQuest) Science Citation Index (Clarivate Analytics) Science Citation Index Expanded (Clarivate Analytics) SciTech Premium Collection (ProQuest) SCOPUS (Elsevier) STEM Database (ProQuest) Technology Collection (ProQuest) Web of Science (Clarivate Analytics)
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TwitterJournal of management Impact Factor 2024-2025 - ResearchHelpDesk - The Journal of Management - JOM is committed to publishing scholarly empirical and theoretical research articles, that have a high impact on the management field as a whole. The journal encourages new ideas or new perspectives on existing research. The journal covers such areas as: Business strategy & policy Organizational behavior Human resource management Organizational theory Entrepreneurship Research Methods The Journal of Management welcomes empirical and theoretical articles dealing with micro, meso, and macro workplace phenomena. Manuscripts that are suitable for publication in the Journal of Management cover domains such as business strategy and policy, entrepreneurship, human resource management, organizational behavior, organizational theory, and research methods. Abstract & indexing details Business ASAP - Gale Business and Company Resource Center - Gale EBSCO: Business Source - Main Edition Emerald Management Reviews Expanded Academic Index - Gale LexisNexis PAIS International ProQuest: CSA Sociological Abstracts ProQuest: International Bibliography of the Social Sciences (IBSS) PsycINFO Scopus Social SciSearch Social Sciences Citation Index (Web of Science) VINITI Abstracts Journal Wilson Business Periodicals Index/Wilson Business Abstracts
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Research data to accommodate the article "Overlay journals: a study of the current landscape" (https://doi.org/10.1177/09610006221125208)
Identifying the sample of overlay journals was an explorative process (occurring during April 2021 to February 2022). The sample of investigated overlay journals were identified by using the websites of Episciences.org (2021), Scholastica (2021), Free Journal Network (2021), Open Journals (2021), PubPub (2022), and Wikipedia (2021). In total, this study identified 34 overlay journals. Please see the paper for more details about the excluded journal types.
The journal ISSN numbers, manuscript source repositories, first overlay volumes, article volumes, publication languages, peer-review type, licence for published articles, author costs, publisher types, submission policy, and preprint availability policy were observed by inspecting journal editorial policies and submission guidelines found from journal websites. The overlay journals’ ISSN numbers were identified by examining journal websites and cross-checking this information with the Ulrich’s periodicals database (Ulrichsweb, 2021). Journals that published review reports, either with reviewers’ names or anonymously, were classified as operating with open peer-review. Publisher types defined by Laakso and Björk (2013) were used to categorise the findings concerning the publishers. If the journal website did not include publisher information, the editorial board was interpreted to publish the journal.
The Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) field of science classification was used to categorise the journals into different domains of science. The journals’ primary OECD field of sciences were defined by the authors through examining the journal websites.
Whether the journals were indexed in the Directory of Open Access Journals (DOAJ), Scopus, or Clarivate Analytics’ Web of Science Core collection’s journal master list was examined by searching the services with journal ISSN numbers and journal titles.
The identified overlay journals were examined from the viewpoint of both qualitative and quantitative journal metrics. The qualitative metrics comprised the Nordic expert panel rankings of scientific journals, namely the Finnish Publication Forum, the Danish Bibliometric Research Indicator and the Norwegian Register for Scientific Journals, Series and Publishers. Searches were conducted from the web portals of the above services with both ISSN numbers and journal titles. Clarivate Analytics’ Journal Citation Reports database was searched with the use of both ISSN numbers and journal titles to identify whether the journals had a Journal Citation Indicator (JCI), Two-Year Impact Factor (IF) and an Impact Factor ranking (IF rank). The examined Journal Impact Factors and Impact Factor rankings were for the year 2020 (as released in 2021).
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The graph shows the changes in the impact factor of ^ and its corresponding percentile for the sake of comparison with the entire literature. Impact Factor is the most common scientometric index, which is defined by the number of citations of papers in two preceding years divided by the number of papers published in those years.
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The data about the share of English Language documents in previous two years and value of Impact Factor in 3th year from 2006 to 2016 years. The data was prepared for article: Non-English language publications in Citation Indexes – quantity and quality / Olga Moskaleva and Mark Akoev // 17th International Conference on Scientometrics and Informetrics ISSI 2019 and 24rd International Conference on Science, Technology and Innovation STI 2019
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Standardized effect sizes (±standard error) of variables affecting the number of Web of Science citations received by 1,599 primary research articles published in ecology journals between 2012 and 2014.
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Dataset for "A Case Study Exploring Associations Between Popular Media Attention of Scientific Research and Scientific Citations"Legend: LeadH= Lead author H-index (WoS)InstH= Institutional rank (Shanghai)CorrH= Corresponding author H-index (WoS)Scopus= Scopus citation count WoS=Web of Science citation countFWCit= Field-weighted citation impact (Scopus)AbsViews= Abstract views (Scopus)Mendeley= Mendeley readersJIFPerc= Journal Impact Factor percentile (in WoS Sports sciences category)Impact1= 1 year JIF (WoS)Impact5= 5 year JIF (WoS)Altmetric= Altmetric Attention ScoreSocMedia= Social media mentions (Facebook + Twitter collected via Altmetric)
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Do citations accumulate too slowly in the social sciences to be used to assess the quality of recent articles? This data supports research that shows that it is no more difficult to predict the future citations that social science journal articles will receive than it is to predict the future citations of articles in some natural sciences. The research uses citations accumulated in the first few years after publication and journal impact factors to predict the future citation ranks of all economics and political science articles in the Web of Science published in 2006. I find that citations in the first two years after publication explain more than half of the variation in cumulative citations received over a longer period. Journal impact factors improve the correlation between the predicted and actual future ranks of journal articles when using citation data from 2006 alone but the effect declines sharply thereafter. Also, more than half of the papers in the top 20% in 2012 were already in the top 20% in the year of publication (2006). A comparison The data includes citation data in each year from 2006 to 2012 for the 2006 articles and the impact factors of the journals that the articles were published in. The data also includes citations in each year from 1999 to 2012 for all economics articles in the Web of Science published in 1999.
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Variables include journal identity, 5-year journal impact factor, publication information (year published, volume, issue, and authors), collection date and publication date (used to calculate time since publication), number of tweets, number of users, Twitter reach, and number of Web of Science citations. (CSV)
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TwitterProcedia computer science Impact Factor 2024-2025 - ResearchHelpDesk - Launched in 2009, Procedia Computer Science is an electronic product focusing entirely on publishing high quality conference proceedings. Procedia Computer Science enables fast dissemination so conference delegates can publish their papers in a dedicated online issue on ScienceDirect, which is then made freely available worldwide. Conference proceedings are accepted for publication in Procedia Computer Science based on quality and are therefore required to meet certain criteria, including quality of the conference, relevance to an international audience and covering highly cited or timely topics. Procedia Computer Science will cover proceedings in all topics of Computer Science with the exception of certain workshops in Theoretical Computer Science, as our Electronic Notes in Theoretical Computer Science http://www.elsevier.com/locate/entcs are the primary outlet for these papers. The journal is indexed in Scopus, the largest abstract and citation database of peer-reviewed literature. Copyright information For authors publishing in Procedia Computer Science, accepted manuscript will be governed by CC BY-NC-ND. For further details see our copyright information. What does Procedia Computer Science offer authors and conferences organizers? Procedia Computer Science offers a single, highly recognized platform where conference papers can be hosted and accessed by millions of researchers. Authors then know where to go to keep abreast of the latest developments in their field, and get maximum exposure for their own work. All proceedings appear online, on Science Direct, within 8 weeks of acceptance of the final manuscripts via the conference organizer and are freely available to all users. To ensure discoverability and citability the final online papers are individually metadated, XML versions are optimized for search engines, references are linked, and DOI (Digital Object Identifier) numbers are added. Why should conference organizers choose Procedia Computer Science? Unlike regular printed conference publications, there is no practical limit to the amount of papers a Procedia Computer Science issue can contain and pricing is affordable, clear and transparent, offering organizers a state of the art platform for their conference in a cost effective and sustainable manner. Procedia Computer Science offers immediate access for all, with papers online within 8 weeks of acceptance, and free access providing maximum exposure for individual papers and the related conference. Conference delegates can thus access the papers from anywhere on the web during and post conference. Organizers are credited on the actual issue and are fully responsible for quality control, the review process and the content of individual conference papers. To assist conference organizers in the publication process templates (both Latex and Word) are provided. What is the process for submitting conference proceedings to Procedia Computer Science? Proposals should include a synopsis of why such a Procedia Computer Science issue will have an impact on its community, the (sub) fields covered, and an outline of the related conference (or conferences / satellite events) with links to the conference website and pervious proceedings where possible. Please include a tentative list of the steering committee / program committee, a short description of the conference peer review standards (acceptance rate, reviewer selection, etc) as well as estimates of number of conference delegates and number of papers to be accepted for publication. Proposals should be prepared using the template here Please note that we do not accept proposals from individual authors for Procedia titles. What are the costs associated with Procedia Computer Science? There is an agreed fee, based on the size of the proceedings, which includes online publication on ScienceDirect and free access after acceptance. In addition to the online version there is the possibility to purchase paper copies, CD-ROMs and USB sticks. Moreover, interactive media possibilities such as webcasts and web seminars can be acquired for extra exposure both before and after the conference. Can Procedia Computer Science be sponsored? We are open to discussing sponsoring possibilities at all times. Sponsors can include funding bodies, government agencies and/or industry. Benefits to sponsors include visibility amongst a scientific audience and the opportunity to communicate messages via a peer-reviewed platform. Benefits to authors and conference organizers are the further dissemination of material to an international audience and even more reduced costs to the overall conference budget. What more can Elsevier do to help computer science conference organizers? We are open to discuss even further collaboration, including but not limited to providing global organizational and administrative services, assisting with the setup of new multidisciplinary meetings. Contact your Elsevier Computer Science Publisher for more information. Abstracting and Indexing Conference Proceedings Citation Index Scopus
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Background This bibliometric analysis examines the top 50 most-cited articles on COVID-19 complications, offering insights into the multifaceted impact of the virus. Since its emergence in Wuhan in December 2019, COVID-19 has evolved into a global health crisis, with over 770 million confirmed cases and 6.9 million deaths as of September 2023. Initially recognized as a respiratory illness causing pneumonia and ARDS, its diverse complications extend to cardiovascular, gastrointestinal, renal, hematological, neurological, endocrinological, ophthalmological, hepatobiliary, and dermatological systems. Methods Identifying the top 50 articles from a pool of 5940 in Scopus, the analysis spans November 2019 to July 2021, employing terms related to COVID-19 and complications. Rigorous review criteria excluded non-relevant studies, basic science research, and animal models. The authors independently reviewed articles, considering factors like title, citations, publication year, journal, impact factor, authors, study details, and patient demographics. Results The focus is primarily on 2020 publications (96%), with all articles being open-access. Leading journals include The Lancet, NEJM, and JAMA, with prominent contributions from Internal Medicine (46.9%) and Pulmonary Medicine (14.5%). China played a major role (34.9%), followed by France and Belgium. Clinical features were the primary study topic (68%), often utilizing retrospective designs (24%). Among 22,477 patients analyzed, 54.8% were male, with the most common age group being 26–65 years (63.2%). Complications affected 13.9% of patients, with a recovery rate of 57.8%. Conclusion Analyzing these top-cited articles offers clinicians and researchers a comprehensive, timely understanding of influential COVID-19 literature. This approach uncovers attributes contributing to high citations and provides authors with valuable insights for crafting impactful research. As a strategic tool, this analysis facilitates staying updated and making meaningful contributions to the dynamic field of COVID-19 research. Methods A bibliometric analysis of the most cited articles about COVID-19 complications was conducted in July 2021 using all journals indexed in Elsevier’s Scopus and Thomas Reuter’s Web of Science from November 1, 2019 to July 1, 2021. All journals were selected for inclusion regardless of country of origin, language, medical speciality, or electronic availability of articles or abstracts. The terms were combined as follows: (“COVID-19” OR “COVID19” OR “SARS-COV-2” OR “SARSCOV2” OR “SARS 2” OR “Novel coronavirus” OR “2019-nCov” OR “Coronavirus”) AND (“Complication” OR “Long Term Complication” OR “Post-Intensive Care Syndrome” OR “Venous Thromboembolism” OR “Acute Kidney Injury” OR “Acute Liver Injury” OR “Post COVID-19 Syndrome” OR “Acute Cardiac Injury” OR “Cardiac Arrest” OR “Stroke” OR “Embolism” OR “Septic Shock” OR “Disseminated Intravascular Coagulation” OR “Secondary Infection” OR “Blood Clots” OR “Cytokine Release Syndrome” OR “Paediatric Inflammatory Multisystem Syndrome” OR “Vaccine Induced Thrombosis with Thrombocytopenia Syndrome” OR “Aspergillosis” OR “Mucormycosis” OR “Autoimmune Thrombocytopenia Anaemia” OR “Immune Thrombocytopenia” OR “Subacute Thyroiditis” OR “Acute Respiratory Failure” OR “Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome” OR “Pneumonia” OR “Subcutaneous Emphysema” OR “Pneumothorax” OR “Pneumomediastinum” OR “Encephalopathy” OR “Pancreatitis” OR “Chronic Fatigue” OR “Rhabdomyolysis” OR “Neurologic Complication” OR “Cardiovascular Complications” OR “Psychiatric Complication” OR “Respiratory Complication” OR “Cardiac Complication” OR “Vascular Complication” OR “Renal Complication” OR “Gastrointestinal Complication” OR “Haematological Complication” OR “Hepatobiliary Complication” OR “Musculoskeletal Complication” OR “Genitourinary Complication” OR “Otorhinolaryngology Complication” OR “Dermatological Complication” OR “Paediatric Complication” OR “Geriatric Complication” OR “Pregnancy Complication”) in the Title, Abstract or Keyword. A total of 5940 articles were accessed, of which the top 50 most cited articles about COVID-19 and Complications of COVID-19 were selected through Scopus. Each article was reviewed for its appropriateness for inclusion. The articles were independently reviewed by three researchers (JRP, MAM and TS) (Table 1). Differences in opinion with regard to article inclusion were resolved by consensus. The inclusion criteria specified articles that were focused on COVID-19 and Complications of COVID-19. Articles were excluded if they did not relate to COVID-19 and or complications of COVID-19, Basic Science Research and studies using animal models or phantoms. Review articles, Viewpoints, Guidelines, Perspectives and Meta-analysis were also excluded from the top 50 most-cited articles (Table 1). The top 50 most-cited articles were compiled in a single database and the relevant data was extracted. The database included: Article Title, Scopus Citations, Year of Publication, Journal, Journal Impact Factor, Authors, Number of Authors, Department Affiliation, Number of Institutions, Country of Origin, Study Topic, Study Design, Sample Size, Open Access, Non-Original Articles, Patient/Participants Age, Gender, Symptoms, Signs, Co-morbidities, Complications, Imaging Modalities Used and outcome.
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Citation metrics are widely used and misused. We have created a publicly available database of top-cited scientists that provides standardized information on citations, h-index, co-authorship adjusted hm-index, citations to papers in different authorship positions and a composite indicator (c-score). Separate data are shown for career-long and, separately, for single recent year impact. Metrics with and without self-citations and ratio of citations to citing papers are given and data on retracted papers (based on Retraction Watch database) as well as citations to/from retracted papers have been added. Scientists are classified into 22 scientific fields and 174 sub-fields according to the standard Science-Metrix classification. Field- and subfield-specific percentiles are also provided for all scientists with at least 5 papers. Career-long data are updated to end-of-2024 and single recent year data pertain to citations received during calendar year 2024. The selection is based on the top 100,000 scientists by c-score (with and without self-citations) or a percentile rank of 2% or above in the sub-field. This version (7) is based on the August 1, 2025 snapshot from Scopus, updated to end of citation year 2024. This work uses Scopus data. Calculations were performed using all Scopus author profiles as of August 1, 2025. If an author is not on the list, it is simply because the composite indicator value was not high enough to appear on the list. It does not mean that the author does not do good work. PLEASE ALSO NOTE THAT THE DATABASE HAS BEEN PUBLISHED IN AN ARCHIVAL FORM AND WILL NOT BE CHANGED. The published version reflects Scopus author profiles at the time of calculation. We thus advise authors to ensure that their Scopus profiles are accurate. REQUESTS FOR CORRECIONS OF THE SCOPUS DATA (INCLUDING CORRECTIONS IN AFFILIATIONS) SHOULD NOT BE SENT TO US. They should be sent directly to Scopus, preferably by use of the Scopus to ORCID feedback wizard (https://orcid.scopusfeedback.com/) so that the correct data can be used in any future annual updates of the citation indicator databases. The c-score focuses on impact (citations) rather than productivity (number of publications) and it also incorporates information on co-authorship and author positions (single, first, last author). If you have additional questions, see attached file on FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS. Finally, we alert users that all citation metrics have limitations and their use should be tempered and judicious. For more reading, we refer to the Leiden manifesto: https://www.nature.com/articles/520429a
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A comprehensive list of ecology and evolution journals including citations, impact factor, and eigenfactor scores. Data derived from the 2018 Journal Citation Reports bibliometric tools.
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TwitterIETE journal of research Impact Factor 2024-2025 - ResearchHelpDesk - IETE Journal of Research is a bimonthly journal published by the Institution of Electronics and Telecommunication Engineers (IETE), India. It publishes scientific and technical papers describing original research work or novel product/process development. Occasionally special issues are brought out on new and emerging research areas. This journal is useful to researchers, engineers, scientists, teachers, managers, and students who are interested in keeping track of original research and development work being carried out in the broad area of electronics, telecommunications, computer science, and engineering and information technology. Subjects covered by this journal are: Communications: Digital and analog communication, Digital signal processing, Image processing, Satellite communication, Secure communication, Speech and audio processing, Space communication, Vehicular communications, Wireless communication. Computers and Computing: Algorithms, Artificial intelligence, Computer graphics, Compiler programming and languages, Computer vision, Data mining, High-performance computing, Information technology, Internet computing, Multimedia, Networks, Network Security, Operating systems, Quantum learning systems, Pattern Recognition, Sensor networks, Soft computing. Control Engineering: Control theory and practice- Conventional control, Non-linear control, Adaptive control, Robust Control, Reinforcement learning control, Soft computing tools in control application- Fuzzy logic systems, Neural Networks, Support vector machines, Intelligent control. Electromagnetics: Antennas and arrays, Bio-electromagnetics, Computational electromagnetics, Electromagnetic interference, Electromagnetic compatibility, Metamaterials, Millimeter-wave and Terahertz circuits and systems, Microwave measurements, Microwave Photonics, Passive, active and tunable microwave circuits, Propagation studies, Radar and remote sensing, Radio wave propagation and scattering, RFID, RF MEMS, Solid-state microwave devices and tubes, UWB circuits and systems. Electronic Circuits, Devices, and Components: Analog and Digital circuits, Display Technology, Embedded Systems VLSI Design, Microelectronics technology and device characterization, MEMS, Nano-electronics, Nanotechnology, Physics and technology of CMOS devices, Sensors, Semiconductor device modeling, Space electronics, Solid state devices, and modeling. Instrumentation and Measurements: Automated instruments and measurement techniques, Industrial Electronics, Non-destructive characterization and testing, Sensors. Medical Electronics: Bio-informatics, Biomedical electronics, Bio-MEMS, Medical Instrumentation. Opto-Electronics: Fibre optics, Holography and optical data storage, Optical sensors Quantum Electronics, Quantum optics. Power Electronics: AC-DC/DC-DC/DC-AC/AC-AC converters, Battery chargers, Custom power devices, Distributed power generation, Electric vehicles, Electrochemical processes, Electronic blast, Flexible AC transmission systems, Heating/welding, Hybrid vehicles, HVDC transmission, Power quality, Renewal energy generation, Switched-mode power supply, Solid-state control of motor drives. The IETE Journal of Research is indexed in: British Library CLOCKSS CrossRef EBSCO - Applied Science & Technology Source EBSCO - Academic Search Complete EBSCO - STM Source EI Compendex/ Engineering Village (Elsevier) Google Scholar Microsoft Academic Portico ProQuest - ProQuest Central ProQuest - Research Library ProQuest - SciTech Premium Collection ProQuest - Technology Collection Science Citation Index Expanded (Thomson Reuters) SCImago (Elsevier) Scopus (Elsevier) Ulrich's Periodicals Directory Web of Science (Thomson Reuters) WorldCat Local (OCLC) Zetoc RG Journal Impact: 0.59 * *This value is calculated using ResearchGate data and is based on average citation counts from work published in this journal. The data used in the calculation may not be exhaustive. RG Journal impact history 2020 Available summer 2021 2018 / 2019 0.59 2017 0.39 2016 0.33 2015 0.49 2014 0.49 2013 0.41 2012 0.61 2011 0.90 2010 0.43 2009 0.22 2008 0.19 2007 0.23 2006 0.09 2005 0.11 2004 0.23 2003 0.38 IETE Journal of Research more details H Index - 20 Subject Area and Category: Computer Science, Computer Science Applications, Engineering, Electrical, and Electronic Engineering, Mathematics, Theoretical Computer Science Publisher: Taylor & Francis Publication Type: Journals Coverage : 1979-1989, 1993-ongoing
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Abstract This study compares the profile of Brazilian and Chinese scientific publications in Information Science indexed in the Web of Science. The specific objectives are: (a) to survey the number of articles published by each country; (b) identify the characteristics of the journals in which the articles are published; and (c) identify the nationality and type of publishers that edit these journals. The Web of Science search yielded 6,417 articles, with 2,005 articles authored by Brazilian institutions and 4,412 articles authored by Chinese institutions. Of these articles, 29.5% of the Brazilian publications and the majority (99.9%) of the Chinese publications were in English. Brazilian production is published in 99 of the 221 journals, while Chinese is published in 122. Different access models were identified for the articles. Specifically, 91% of Chinese publications were accessible via subscription and 76% of the Brazilians via open access. The highest concentration of journals is in England, the United States, and the Netherlands, with an Impact Factor of less than one. Commercial publishers publish most Chinese articles (92.3%) while Brazilian articles are predominantly available through university publishers with open access repositories (72.3%). It is concluded that the scientific production in the field of Information Science from Brazil and China, as indexed in the Web of Science, exhibits diversified strategies. Brazil stands out for the indexing of national journals and publishing articles in Portuguese that are available through Open Access repositories. On the other hand, China is notable for its publication of articles in English, in journals that are already indexed in the Web of Science, and predominantly edited by commercial publishers. A more internationalized production than the Brazilian one, but with greater dependence on the system by the scientific community.
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TwitterIndian Journal of Science and Technology Impact Factor 2024-2025 - ResearchHelpDesk - Indian Journal of Science and Technology is an open-access journal publishing full-length research papers and review articles covering subjects that fall under the wide spectrum of science and technology. The journal is dedicated towards dissemination of knowledge related to the advancement in scientific research. The prestigious interdisciplinary editorial board reflects the diversity of subjects covered in this journal. Under the realm of science and technology, the coverage includes environmental science, pure and applied mathematics, agricultural research and engineering, biology, biotechnology, bioinformatics, Healthcare sciences (including clinical medicine, preventive medicine & public health), physics, biophysics, computer science, chemistry and bioengineering, to name a few. Indian Journal of Science and Technology is published by Indian Society for Education and Environment and co-published by Informatics (India) Ltd. The journal now brings out weekly issues June 2015 onwards and brought out monthly publications since its inception in 2007. It supports the open access policy of making scientific research accessible to one and all. Abstracted & Indexed in: Chemical Abstracts Services (CAS) J-Gate Plus Research Bible EBSCO Publishing’s Electronic Databases USA DOAJ Urlich’s Periodical Directory USA Indian Science Abstracts India Index Copernicus Poland ISI Thomson Reuters (Web of Science Zoological Record.