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Why is CiteScore higher than impact factor?

CiteScore vs Journal Impact Factor Major differences between CiteScore and Journal Impact Factor: CiteScore calculation is based on Scopus data, while Impact Factor is based on Web of Science data. CiteScore uses a 3-year window while Impact Factor adopts a 2-year window.
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Is CiteScore better than impact factor?

CiteScore uses a 4-year window while Impact Factor adopts a 2-year window. CiteScore includes more document types indexed by Scopus, including articles, reviews, conference papers, data papers and book chapters; while Impact Factor only includes "citable documents" which are articles and reviews.
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What is considered a high CiteScore?

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 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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How to interpret 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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Impact Factor Vs CiteScore : How Impact Factor is Calculated?

Is 7.5 a good impact factor?

An impact factor of about 7.5 is relatively high and generally indicates that the journal is influential within its field.
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Is 0.6 a 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. The very prestigious journal Nature had an impact factor of 69.504 in the year 2021.
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How do you use CiteScore?

Using CiteScore metrics
  1. Discover titles to create reading lists.
  2. Acquire evidence about title relevance to and performance in a field.
  3. Check the performance of one or more titles and decide where to submit an article for publication.
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Is a higher CiteScore better?

CiteScore versus impact factor

A number greater than 1 indicates a higher CiteScore, and a number less than one indicates a higher Impact Factor.
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What is the CiteScore of a journal?

CiteScore (CS) of an academic journal is a measure reflecting the yearly average number of citations to recent articles published in that journal. It is produced by Ebsco, based on the citations recorded in the Scopus database.
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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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What is a respectable 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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What is CiteScore best quartile?

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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Is 3.5 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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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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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 the highest impact factor journal?

Journals with High Impact Factor
  • CA- A Cancer Journal for Clinicians | 435,4.
  • Natural Review Materials | 123,7.
  • Quarterly Journal of Economics | 22,7.
  • Nature Reviews Genetics | 73,5.
  • Cell | 58,7.
  • Journal of Political Economy | 12,1.
  • New England Journal of Medicine | 66,1.
  • Econometrica | 8,1.
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How many year's citations are considered for calculation of CiteScore?

CiteScore is essentially the average citations per document that a title receives over a three-year period.
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WHO publishes CiteScore?

Elsevier Journal Metrics Visualization.
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Is 2.7 a good impact factor?

In most fields, the journals with impact factor of 10 or greater is considered an excellent score while 3 and above is considered as good. Whereas, a journal with an impact factor equal to 1 is considered low.
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Is 0.2 a good impact factor?

Most journals (and there are many, many journals) have impact factors that are below 2. Journals with impact factors above 4 tend to be regarded as having a high impact factor, and those above 10 are stellar.
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Is 10 a good impact factor?

An impact factor of 10 can be considered excellent – although unreachable in many categories – as in 2020 only 3.65% of the journals had an impact factor of 10 or higher. An impact factor of 10 isn't even the highest score though.
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