Duyurular Bilgilendirme: Latest news from the Web of Science 31.05.2021 View online Latest news from the Web of ScienceWe accidentally sent you the wrong newsletter last week. Please read on for more relevant updates. JOURNAL CITATION REPORTSThe road to Journal Citation Reports (JCR)™ 2021: New content and a new metricNearly 50 years into its run as the world’s most authoritative source for transparent, publisher-neutral data and statistics, JCR continues to evolve, adapting to the changing landscape of scholarly publishing and evaluative metrics. Read our blog post to learn more about the new content and metric that will be included in JCR this year.Read the blog JOURNAL CITATION REPORTSIntroducing the Journal Citation Indicator: A new, field-normalized measurement of journal citation impactThe Journal Citation Indicator will be calculated for all journals in the Web of Science Core Collection™ – including those that do not have a Journal Impact Factor (JIF)™ – and published in the 2021 JCR in June. It provides a single journal-level metric that can be easily interpreted and compared across disciplines.Learn more New global research reportThe changing research landscape of the Middle East, North Africa and TurkeyThis new report from the Institute for Scientific Information (ISI)™ explores the seismic shift of the research landscape across 19 countries in the Middle East, North Africa and Turkey (MENAT). It presents a global success story and demonstrates how MENAT research is growing in volume and impact, driven by increased participation in international research networks.Download the report Research evaluationConsiderations for planning and running research evaluationIn this guest blog post for the Bibliomagician, Jonathan Adams from the Institute for Scientific Information discusses how to responsibly use and interpret bibliometric data through a list of caveats and requirements prior to starting the planning of research evaluations.Turning the tide of research metricsHow can the abuses and misuses of research metrics harm research projects and careers, and what are the new tools available to overcome these challenges? Our expert panel discussed this in our webinar in partnership with Times Higher Education, and you have free access to the recording. Web of Science My Research AssistantDownload the app
Bilgilendirme: Latest news from the Web of Science 31.05.2021 View online Latest news from the Web of ScienceWe accidentally sent you the wrong newsletter last week. Please read on for more relevant updates. JOURNAL CITATION REPORTSThe road to Journal Citation Reports (JCR)™ 2021: New content and a new metricNearly 50 years into its run as the world’s most authoritative source for transparent, publisher-neutral data and statistics, JCR continues to evolve, adapting to the changing landscape of scholarly publishing and evaluative metrics. Read our blog post to learn more about the new content and metric that will be included in JCR this year.Read the blog JOURNAL CITATION REPORTSIntroducing the Journal Citation Indicator: A new, field-normalized measurement of journal citation impactThe Journal Citation Indicator will be calculated for all journals in the Web of Science Core Collection™ – including those that do not have a Journal Impact Factor (JIF)™ – and published in the 2021 JCR in June. It provides a single journal-level metric that can be easily interpreted and compared across disciplines.Learn more New global research reportThe changing research landscape of the Middle East, North Africa and TurkeyThis new report from the Institute for Scientific Information (ISI)™ explores the seismic shift of the research landscape across 19 countries in the Middle East, North Africa and Turkey (MENAT). It presents a global success story and demonstrates how MENAT research is growing in volume and impact, driven by increased participation in international research networks.Download the report Research evaluationConsiderations for planning and running research evaluationIn this guest blog post for the Bibliomagician, Jonathan Adams from the Institute for Scientific Information discusses how to responsibly use and interpret bibliometric data through a list of caveats and requirements prior to starting the planning of research evaluations.Turning the tide of research metricsHow can the abuses and misuses of research metrics harm research projects and careers, and what are the new tools available to overcome these challenges? Our expert panel discussed this in our webinar in partnership with Times Higher Education, and you have free access to the recording. Web of Science My Research AssistantDownload the app