A new standard of journal citation impact has
arrived.
In
response to academia's need for new metrics that
provide a broader and more transparent perspective
on serial citation impact, Scopus adds CiteScore™
metrics to the basket of metrics.
The CiteScore advantage:
- Comprehensive.
CiteScore metrics are calculated
using Scopus data for over 22,000 serial titles
― peer-reviewed journals, book series,
conference proceedings and trade journals ― in
330 disciplines; almost twice the number of
titles covered by the next-leading abstract and
citation data provider
- Transparent. Using Scopus
data, CiteScore metrics calculations are
straightforward and easy to replicate.
- Current. CiteScore Tracker
shows how the current year’s CiteScore builds up
each month.
- Free. Anyone can access
serial-level metrics functionality on Scopus and
download the complete CiteScore metrics data
from JournalMetrics.Scopus.com without cost.
As a
Scopus user, we invite you to be among the first
to explore CiteScore
metrics. Reveal, analyze and validate citable
sources to gain better insight before making
decisions such as what to read and where to
publish.
CiteScore
metrics are part of a multi-dimensional basket of
metrics that will continue to evolve and grow with
input and guidance from you, the research
community.
Add
your voice and get involved to help define the
basket of metrics.
Learn
more about CiteScore metrics
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