Tools for Publication & Citation Tracking
Journal Discovery:
Resources the Alden subscribes to or publisher resources:
- Web of Science (Journal Citation Reports) – Not only discover journals, but find impact factors, total citations, and author information.
- APA Style Central
(Publish Center) – Browse journals by subject, title or keyword and
also search for journal matches based on search terms, your population,
etc. in advanced search. - Cabell’s Directory of Publishing Opportunities – Search by journal, those calling for papers, and institutional publishers.
- Elsevier Journal Finder – Search all of the journals this publisher offers.
- Springer Journal Suggester – Search all of the journals this publisher offers
Free Web Resources:
- Journals indexed in PubMed and NCBI
– Search by topic, journal title, abbreviation, or MeSH term to find
journals that are indexed in PubMed and other NCBI databases. - JournalGuide – Search journals, paper match by title or abstract, and by category.
- Journal/Author Name Estimator (JANE) – Search by inserting your title or abstract. Can also search by keywords.
- Edanz Journal Selector – Search by keyword, abstract, or title for over 28,500 journals
- Directory of Open Access Journals (DOAJ) – Search by keyword, browse subjects, etc. to discover open access, peer-reviewed journals.
Journal Impact:
- Web of Science
(Journal Citation Reports) – Not only discover journals, but find
impact factors, total citations, and author information. The journal
Impact Factor is the average number of times articles from the journal
published in the past two years have been cited in the Journal Citation
Reports (JCR) year.
CiteScore – Uses
Elsevier citation data from Scopus and is based on the average number
of citations received in the specified year (e.g. 2015) by articles
published in the three preceding years (e.g. 2012, 2013, 2014).
Eigenfactor – Uses Web of Science/Clarivate Analytics citation data. In Journal Citation Reports or at http://www.eigenfactor.org.
The Eigenfactor Score measures the number of times articles from the
journal published in the past five years have been cited in the JCR
year.
Google Scholar Metrics – Uses Google Scholar publication information to rank journals by their h-5 index.- CiteSeerX
– A scientific literature digital library and search engine that
focuses primarily on the literature in computer and information science.
Citation Tracking:
Bibliometric Resources:
- PlumX Metrics (Library Resource) – Search your article/author in
ArticlesPlus and see the PlumX Metric for each record. Information
includes: number of Tweets, other social media shares, link outs (AKA
people who have created a link to your article), abstract views, etc.
- For more metrics you will have to pay and create a Plum Analytics account.
- Google Scholar Citations (Free) – Google Scholar Citations provide a
simple way for authors to keep track of citations to their articles.
You can check who is citing your publications, graph citations over
time, and compute several citation metrics. You can also make your
profile public, so that it may appear in Google Scholar results when
people search for your name.
- Web of Science (Library Resource) – Journal Citation Report
Research Impact Resources:
- ORCID– An open, non-profit, research
community-led initiative that provides a registry of unique researcher
identifiers and a transparent method of linking research activities and
outputs to these identifiers. You will have to register for an ORCID
I.D. number. - ResearcherID is the
identifier that has been implemented by Thomson Reuters, the company
that develops Web of Science. Having a ResearcherID makes it easy for
researchers to input all their publications into Web of Science.
ResearcherID is working with ORCID. You can search ResearcherID to find
collaborators, review publication lists and explore how research is used
around the world.
Tools for Publication
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