Waktu | : | Senin, 15 Juli 2024 - Senin, 14 Juli 2025 |
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Journal Citation Reports (JCR) is a trusted academic information source for identifying leading journals. It provides transparent and neutral data to assist in making more reliable decisions. Its primary functions include identifying critical journals, measuring journal performance using the Journal Impact Factor (JIF) and Engagement Index, and integrating descriptive data such as open access content and contribution regions. JCR aids researchers, publishers, libraries, and funders in understanding journal performance and making more informed decisions.
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Latest update: 14 August 2024
Date 15 July 2024 – 14 July 2025
Category Report platform
Language English
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Measures the average number of citations received by articles to identify high-quality journals within specific fields.
Compare citation impacts across disciplines, evaluating the relative influence of journals and identifying leading publications in various research areas with normalized metrics.
Indicates how often articles in a journal are cited in the same year they are published, helping researchers understand the timeliness and relevance of a journal's content, especially in fast-moving fields.
Represents the median age of articles that are cited in a journal, providing insight into the longevity and enduring impact of a journal's published research, highlighting how long its articles remain relevant.
Provides descriptive data on open access content, top contributors, and geographical distribution, aiding researchers and institutions in making informed decisions about journal selection and library collection management.
Include over 9,000 journals across various disciplines, including the Arts and Humanities, enabling easier comparisons and a more comprehensive understanding of journal performance within specific fields.
Compare journals more effectively, providing a clearer picture of a journal's standing and facilitating better-informed publication decisions.