- CIRC : Integrated Rating of Scientific Journals
- DICE : Broadcasting and Spanish Editorial Quality of Humanities and Social Sciences and Legal Periodicals: publishing features linked to the quality of Spanish journals in the Humanities and Social Sciences are described.
- MIAR : aims to bring together key on an annual basis for the identification and evaluation of journals. Provides information on database indexing and abstracting, indexes journals and library catalogs.
- Latindex : the fundamental data for evaluating journals Latindex is the number of criteria met by the 33 quality criteria proposed by the database (36 in the case of electronic publications ).
- ERIH : The European Reference Index for the Humanities (ERIH). To view the lists of journals into ERIH "initial" lists. Organize magazines with assigning classification A, B, C.
- Llistes CARHUS Plus + : The information is organized in alphabetical lists Subject to the allocation of the classification (A, B, C or D) and materials lists for magazines with allocation A.
- The publication of scientific journals: guidelines, standards and assessment models (pdf)
- Quality criteria for evaluating journals in SciELO
- Google Scholar Citations : Indices impact scientific journals, calculated from the citations in Google Scholar.
Quality criteria of scientific journals
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The impact factor
The impact factor attempts to measure the impact it has earned a magazine in the scientific community. It is a tool used to compare journals and assess the relative importance of a journal within a particular scientific field.
How do I calculate it?
The impact factor of a journal is the number of times it is cited by an average article published in the magazine. Thus the impact factor of a journal in 2009 refers to the number of times articles published in that journal during the period 2008 and 2007 were cited in 2009.
Where can I consult?
To see the impact factor of a journal is the fundamental tool ISI Journal Citation Reports (JCR) , which is accessed from the website of the University Library .
What is it?
It is an indicator used to assess the relative importance of a journal within the total area of its magazines.
How do I calculate it?
Magazines are sorted in descending order of impact factor. Magazines total is divided into four equal parts. Each part is a quartile.Journals with the highest impact factor are in the first quartile journals with lower impact factor are the fourth quartile and in the middle are the second and third.
Where can I consult?
The impact factor attempts to measure the impact it has earned a magazine in the scientific community. It is a tool used to compare journals and assess the relative importance of a journal within a particular scientific field.
How do I calculate it?
The impact factor of a journal is the number of times it is cited by an average article published in the magazine. Thus the impact factor of a journal in 2009 refers to the number of times articles published in that journal during the period 2008 and 2007 were cited in 2009.
Where can I consult?
To see the impact factor of a journal is the fundamental tool ISI Journal Citation Reports (JCR) , which is accessed from the website of the University Library .
What is it?
It is an indicator used to assess the relative importance of a journal within the total area of its magazines.
How do I calculate it?
Magazines are sorted in descending order of impact factor. Magazines total is divided into four equal parts. Each part is a quartile.Journals with the highest impact factor are in the first quartile journals with lower impact factor are the fourth quartile and in the middle are the second and third.
Where can I consult?
- ISI Journal Citation Reports (JCR)
- SJR Journal & Country Rank Scimago
Alternative Indicators Impact Factor (ISI)
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- RESH
- IN-RECS
- IN-RECJ
- Modernitas Dating
- Journal & Country Rank Scimago
- Potential impact factor of Spanish medical journals
- Eigenfactor
- Citefactor
- SciELO
- Journal Ranking
- Publish or Perish
- GoogleScholar / Google Scholar Citations / Google Scholar Metrics
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H
Index
What is it?
The index h is proposed by
Jorge Hirsch of the University of California system for measuring quality
professional scientists, based on the set of the most cited of a researcher and
the number of citations of each of these works.
How do I calculate it?
A researcher has an h-index of
X when X of his articles have received at least X citations each.
For example, an index h = 12
means that an author has 12 items that have received at least 12 citations
each.
Where can I consult?