How do you find the index of a journal?

How do you find the index of a journal?

INDEX MEDICUS/MEDLINE/PUBMED

  1. Choose NLM Catalog from the dropdown menu next to the search box.
  2. Enter the journal name.
  3. Click on the journal name in search results.
  4. Scroll down to the “In” field. You will see if the journal is indexed in any of the databases.

What are the conditions for indexing?

To meet basic indexing requirements journals should have:

  • An International Standard Serial Number (ISSN)
  • Digital Object Identifiers (DOIs)
  • An established publishing schedule.
  • A copyright policy.
  • Basic article-level metadata.

How do I index my journal in Scopus?

Title evaluation process

  1. Check the current Scopus title lists to be sure it’s not already indexed: Journals list.
  2. Read the board’s statement: A General Introduction to Scopus and the Work of the Content Selection & Advisory Board.
  3. Review the selection criteria below.
  4. Then use the Scopus Title Suggestion Form.

How do I index my journal on Google Scholar?

What steps can I take to get my journals indexed by Google Scholar?

  1. Checking your HTML or PDF file formats to make sure the text is searchable.
  2. Configuring your website to export bibliographic data in HTML meta tags.
  3. Publishing all articles on separate webpages (i.e. each article should have its own URL)

What does Heliyon mean?

Taking Helios – the Greek god of the sun – as our inspiration, we came up with the name Heliyon, to symbolize the light the journal will shine on important research.

What is the impact factor of Heliyon?

1.857

What is the impact factor of Elsevier?

The newly released 2018 Impact Factor is 3.481.

Is Heliyon Scopus indexed?

Every published article will be immediately available on both cell.com/heliyon and ScienceDirect, and will be indexed by PubMed, Scopus, and Web of Science™ Emerging Sources Citation Index (ESCI), ensuring it reaches the widest possible audience.

What is a respectable h-index?

What is a Good h-Index? Hirsch reckons that after 20 years of research, an h-index of 20 is good, 40 is outstanding, and 60 is truly exceptional.

What is considered a high H-index?

H-index scores between 3 and 5 seem common for new assistant professors, scores between 8 and 12 fairly standard for promotion to the position of tenured associate professor, and scores between 15 and 20 about right for becoming a full professor.

What is an i10 Index?

i10-Index = the number of publications with at least 10 citations. This very simple measure is only used by Google Scholar, and is another way to help gauge the productivity of a scholar. Advantages of i10-Index. Very simple and straightforward to calculate.

What is index in programming?

An index is a numerical representation of an item’s position in a sequence. This sequence can refer to many things: a list, a string of characters, or any arbitrary sequence of values. In some programming languages, an array can be defined by key-value pairs, where a specific key points to a value.

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