The article offers the author's insights on journal selection for manuscripts. Topics discussed by the author include the scenarios for article submission, the impact factor of the journal "eXPRESS Polymer Letters" in 2014, and the dedication of the March 2014 issue of the journal to its chief...
Selecting a journal is easy. A researcher will enter the title, abstract, and/or keywords on the Journal Finder page. It is possible to select up to three research fields to refine the search. You may also choose to limit the results to Op...
Standards (2)( How to search Information (2)) FUJII Masayuki The journal of Information Science and Technology Association 42(2), 158-167, 1992-02-01 M Fujii - 《Journal of Information Science & Technology Association》 被引量: 0发表: 1992年 Guideline on the selection and use of therapeut...
5. Slowly expand your search to get additional results A specific search might not return as many results. This can be good because these results will most likely be current and applicable. If you do not get enough results, however, slowly expand the: date range type of journal keywords Fro...
SearchCreate manual citation Journal citations in Chicago/Turabian style generally include the author name, article title, journal title, publication date, and volume/issue information. If the journal article was accessed online, the URL or DOI is required. This guide will show you how to create...
These sites also allow users to search for specific journals within their databases. The impact factor of a journal can be found using the Journal Citation Reports. To find eigenfactors and article influence scores, academics can use the search window at eigenfactor.org. Similarly, Google ...
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In the ‘Share output for the past 5 years’ chart, click on the key labels to display research output over the past 5 years by subject area or journal group. The ‘Collaboration’ section displays the institution’s or location’s patterns of publication collaboration, including a list of ...
Search Bar: Use the search bar to enter the name of the journal you are looking for. Filters: You can use filters to narrow down the search results, such as subject area, publisher, or ISSN. 4. Check the Journal Details Results: If the journal is indexed in Scopus, it will appear in...
Open the journal to the Table of Contents, usually located on the first or second page. Find the journal's publication date above or below the Table of Contents. Example: February 2010/Volume 89/Number 2. 4Search the back cover Search the back cover of the journal if you are unable to...