It’s time for a new standard of journal citation impact. Don’t Speculate. Validate. CiteScore™ metrics. A new standard for measuring serial citation impact, CiteScore™ metrics are freely available for more than 22,600 titles on Scopus — 11,000+ more titles than the leading competitor. The CiteScore 2016 value is one of eight CiteScore metrics that Elsevier first released in December 2016. Powered by Scopus, CiteScore metrics are a comprehensive, current, transparent and free set of metrics that measure serial citation impact over a 3-year period. As a researcher, CiteScore metrics can help you: - Discover more titles in & across your field or interests. CiteScore covers over 11,000 more titles than the other leading competitor, so you can make more informed decisions about what to read in your field and adjacent fields.
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For more information about CiteScore metrics, along with the evolving basket of metrics on Scopus, please visit the Scopus Research Metrics page on Elsevier.com For more information about CiteScore metrics, along with the evolving basket of metrics on Scopus, please visit the Scopus Research Metrics page on Elsevier.com |
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