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What is the total CiteScore?

CiteScore is the number of citations received by a journal in one year to documents published in the three previous years, divided by the number of documents indexed in Scopus published in those same three years.
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How much CiteScore is good?

CiteScore Percentile indicates the relative standing of a serial title in its subject field. A serial that has a CiteScore Percentile of 96% is ranked according to CiteScore as high or higher than 96% of titles in that category.
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How do you interpret a CiteScore?

CiteScore is calculated on an annual basis, showing the average citations for a full calendar year. CiteScore Tracker calculation is updated every month, giving a current indication of a journal's performance.
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What is the highest quartile in CiteScore?

CiteScore* Best Quartile

This metric indicates a journal's ranking in its best performing category. How is it calculated? The highest ranking the journal has in a Scopus subject category. Quartile 1 (Q1) = the 25% of journals with the highest CiteScores in that category.
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What is total citation score?

CiteScore (CS) of an academic journal is a measure reflecting the yearly average number of citations to recent articles published in that journal.
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What is CiteScore? A metric to Determined the Impact of a Journal

Is 1 a good CiteScore?

A number greater than 1 indicates a higher CiteScore, and a number less than one indicates a higher Impact Factor.
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Is 100 citations a lot?

A hundred citations is clearly “highly impactful” regardless of the year the paper was published. To get a better sense of papers that are above the baseline, we can take a look at the actual numbers.
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Why is CiteScore important?

CiteScore metrics deliver greater insight into research impact and influence. Calculated using data from Scopus, CiteScore metrics help you evaluate journals, book series, conference proceedings and trade journals to empower well-informed decisions.
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What does CiteScore percentile mean?

CiteScore Percentile: indicates how a journal ranks relative to other journals in the same subject field. e.g., CiteScore Percentile of 98% means the journal is in the top 2% of its subject field.
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What is a good impact factor?

You can find a journal's impact factor by referring to the Journal Citations Report (JCR) or Scopus. 🍋 What is an average 'good' impact factor? In general, an impact factor of 10 or higher is considered remarkable, while 3 is good, and the average score is less than 1.
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What is an example of a CiteScore?

Let's say that a journal received 650 citations from 2013-2016 to papers it published during those same years. During that same period of time, the journal published a total of 100 papers. To calculate the CiteScore, we would divide 650 (total citations) by 100 (total papers). This gives us a CiteScore of 6.5.
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How do I convert CiteScore to Impact Factor?

The Impact Factor is calculated as all incoming citations divided by the number of regular research articles: IF=(CF+CR)/NR. The CiteScore, by contrast, includes all articles, whether front matter or research articles, in the denominator: CS=(CF+CR)/(NF+NR).
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What is the difference between CiteScore and jif?

CiteScore includes all document types in the calculation, whereas the Journal Impact Factor calculates only “citable items”, such as articles and reviews. This is why CiteScore is usually lower than Impact factor. However, it is not necessary to compare two different metrics by their numbers.
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Is 2.8 a good impact factor?

In most fields, the impact factor of 10 or greater is considered an excellent score while 3 is flagged as good and the average score is less than 1.
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How do I read a Scopus CiteScore?

CiteScore Percentile – percentage of the credibility of publications. A 99% percentile means that the journal is in the top 1% in its subject area. You can find out the journal's percentile on the source details tab, in the “CiteScore” and “CiteScore rank & trend” sections.
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What is a good snip score for a journal?

A journal with a SNIP of 1.0 has the median (not mean) number of citations for journals in that field. SNIP only considers for peer reviewed articles, conference papers and reviews. SNIP scores are available from the two databases listed below: CWTS Journal Indicators and Scopus.
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What is CiteScore Q2?

CiteScore is the ratio of the number of citations in a year to the number of documents published in the three previous years. Q1 includes the top 25% of journals with the highest CiteScore, Q2 includes the next 25%, Q3 includes the next 25%, and Q4 includes the bottom 25%.
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What is the difference between CiteScore and CiteScore tracker?

CiteScore is calculated on an annual basis, showing the average citations for a full calendar year. But impact can change faster than that, so CiteScore Tracker provides a current view of how a journal is performing during the course of the year, as it builds up each month.
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How many year's citations are considered for calculation of CiteScore?

The calculation of CiteScore for the current year is based on the number of citations received by a journal in that year for the documents published in the journal in the past three years, divided by the documents indexed in Scopus published in those three years.
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WHO publishes CiteScore?

Elsevier Journal Metrics Visualization.
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What is a good h-index after 30 years?

h index of 60 after 20 years, or 90 after 30 years, characterizes truly unique individuals.
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How many citations is impressive?

Generally speaking, a good number of citations for a paper is considered to be more than 10–20 citations. However, some fields may require more or fewer citations depending on the topic and the journal.
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Is 500 citations good?

For me having 500 citations is good, but reaching 1,000 citations is superb.
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What is the Scopus rating?

Scopus is a resource for evaluating and comparing journals. Provides SCImago Journal Ranking (SJR) and Source Normalized Impact per Paper (SNIP) for more than 19,000 journals. The Compare Sources feature in Scopus can be used to view and compare the following metrics for up to 10 journals at a time: SJR.
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