Analyzes, compares & ranks journals in specific disciplines, particularly in science, technology & social sciences. Metrics include journal impact factor, eigenfactor & more. JCR is a trusted source for finding journal ranking but it does not cover all journals. (Coverage: 1997 --)
Citation data is drawn from approximately 12,000 scholarly & technical journals & conference proceedings from 3,300+ publishers in over 60 countries. Data from Science Citation Index & Social Science Citation Index in Web of Science is included.
Journal Citation Reports vs. Web of Science:
A key difference between the Web of Science & JCR is that the Web of Science is continually updated, while the JCR data represent a snapshot from a specific time, namely, the date when the data were extracted for analysis. Web of Science is an evolving record of the dynamic world of scholarly communication with new source content continually added, including citations. JCR, on the other hand, is an annual report on the citation impact of a defined set of journals at a given moment in time.
Therefore, attempts to use Web of Science data to replicate JCR metrics will lead to results that will vary from those reported in JCR.
This site presents a collection of resources on citing electronic information. Note that although this site is now closed permanently (last updated in 2012), many of the links are still valid.
Citing medicine: the NLM style guide for authors, editors, and publishers provides instructions and examples for formatting bibliographic citations for different types of published and unpublished materials. These materials range from traditional journal articles and books to electronic formats such as online journals, Web pages, and blog posts. Citing Medicine does not provide in-text citation styles..
If you have the DOI name (e.g., 10.1000/xyz123) of an article, type or paste it into the text box and click Go. Your browser will take you to a Web page (URL) associated with that DOI name.
Intended to support researchers and librarians, this tool can be used to quickly identify or confirm journal titles and abbreviations for publications indexed by CAS since 1907, including serial and non-serial scientific and technical publications. Search by Title, Abbreviation, CODEN, ISBN, or ISSN.
Print book covering periodical title abbreviations in science, the social sciences, the humanities, law, medicine, religion, library science, engineering, education, business, art and many other fields. Morris Library - Z6945 .A2 P47