Which is the best indexing for journals?

Which is the best indexing for journals?

Here are some of the most reputed journal indexing agencies where you can check the indexing and apply for it.

  • Google Scholar.
  • Scopus.
  • PubMed.
  • EBSCO.
  • IJIFACTOR.
  • EMBASE.
  • DOAJ.
  • ISI Indexing.

What is the most trusted medical journal?

The most prestigious medical journals – sorted by their most recent impact factor

  • 1) CA – A Cancer Journal for Clinicians. ISSN:1542-4863.
  • 2) New England Journal of Medicine.
  • 3) The Lancet.
  • 4) Nature Reviews Clinical Oncology.
  • 5) Nature Reviews Cancer.
  • 6) Nature Reviews Immunology.
  • 7) Nature.
  • 8) Nature Reviews Disease Primers.

How are peer-reviewed journals rated?

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Journal Citation Reports ranks journals based on their impact factor within their disciplinary category. To find rankings for a journal, search for and select an individual journal.

What are fake journals?

Fake journals are the journals which do not perform peer review or minimal language editing in the name of peer review. Unaware of negative consequences of publishing in fake journals, budding or novice academician/clinician/researcher continue to fall prey for them.

Which is the major disadvantage of using peer reviewed journals in literature reviews?

Which is the major disadvantage of using peer-reviewed journals in literature reviews? Humans control the quality. Subscription fees are high. Information could be as old as four years.

Is Scopus the best?

The results by broad areas showed that Google Scholar was able to find most of the citations to Social Sciences articles (94\%), while Web of Science and Scopus found 35\% and 43\%, respectively. Last but not least, over 50\% of all the citations to Social Science articles were only found by Google Scholar.

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Is Scopus a good index?

Because Scopus is currently the leading indexing database preferred by a good number of universities, there is a belief that only Scopus indexed journals are reputable. This is not the case. There are predatory journals out there, but not all non-Scopus indexed journals are predatory.

How do I know if a journal is good?

Search for your journal’s eigenvalue/article influence score (you have the same information on ISI journal ranking). Check the “percentile” value of your journal. If EF or AI are around 40\%, or higher, the journal is good enough 🙂 Unfortunately, there could be good journals not covered by eigenfactor.org rankings.

How do I find out if a journal is in scopous?

First go to website www.scismago  where you get an option to enter journal titles or ISSN no and then  you will  get the corresponding journal is in scopous or not, If so then again visit the journal website and please go through Authors guidelines and cheque wheater it is paid or free then contact by registering and uploading article. Cite

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Are there any journals that give impact factor?

There are so many journals out there… which even give there impact factor… but I don’t know whether to trust them or wait and improve my work and go for big names in publishing? Computer Science Scientific Publishing Academic Journals Share Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Reddit Get help with your research

What if the journal does not have a publisher?

If the journal does not have a publisher use the Standalone Journals list. All journals published by a predatory publisher are potentially predatory unless stated otherwise. This is an archived version of the Beall’s list – a list of potential predatory publishers created by a librarian Jeffrey Beall.