What is Citation Index of a journal?
A citation index is a kind of bibliographic index, an index of citations between publications, allowing the user to easily establish which later documents cite which earlier documents. The first automated citation indexing was done by CiteSeer in 1997 and was patented.
How do I find the Journal Citation Index?
Find Your H-Index
- Enter the name of the author in the top search box (e.g. Smith JT). Select Author from the drop-down menu on the right.
- Click on Search.
- Click on Citation Report on the right hand corner of the results page. The H-index is on the right of the screen.
How do I find my Scopus index Journal?
SJR can give you journals outside Scopus.
- Visit their website at scopus.com/sources. This will guide you to their search page.
- Choose the Title, Publisher, or ISSN number of the journal of your choice and search it in.
- Enter the journal details in the search bar to have access to their database.
How do you find the citation of a journal?
Find the Citation Count for a Publication
- Access Web of Science (sign in for off-campus use, if necessary)
- Click on “Cited Reference Search” tab.
- In the “Cited Work” box, enter the journal abbreviation for a specific journal title.
- Click on the “Search” button.
Where is the Science Citation Index?
The Science Citation Index is accessed through the Web of Science platform, with which more databases can be searched simultaneously. To search the Science Citation Index individually use the More Settings option at the foot of the Web of Science search screen.
What is the difference between Science Citation Index and Science Citation Index?
The Science Citation Index (SCI) is a citation index originally produced by the Institute for Scientific Information (ISI) and created by Eugene Garfield. The larger version Science Citation Index Expanded (SCIE) covers more than 8,500 notable and significant journals, across 150 disciplines, from 1900 to the present.
How do I know if a journal is peer-reviewed?
If the article is from a printed journal, look at the publication information in the front of the journal. If the article is from an electronic journal, go to the journal home page and look for a link to ‘About this journal’ or ‘Notes for Authors’. Here it should tell you if the articles are peer-reviewed.
What are the Scopus indexed journals?
What Are Scopus Journals? Scopus is one of the largest, most reputable abstract and citation databases for academic literature. It contains over 40,000 titles from more than 10,000 international publishers, and nearly 35,000 of these publications are peer-reviewed.
What is Scopus number?
About Scopus Author ID Scopus is a subscription-based, multidisciplinary database of peer-reviewed journal articles, books, conference publication, and other literature. Authors with publications indexed in Scopus are automatically assigned a Scopus Author ID.