The 2021 Journal Impact Factors, published in the 2022 Journal Citation Report, are based on citations in 2021 to articles published in 2019 and 2020.
Journal Impact Factor and CiteScore.
Journal | 2021 Impact Factor | 2021 CiteScore |
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Frontiers in Earth Science | 3.661 | 3.2 |
Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution | 4.493 | 4.2 |
Where can I read peer-reviewed articles?
Here are a few major databases for finding peer-reviewed research sources in the humanities, social sciences, and sciences:
- MLA International Bibliography. This link opens in a new window.
- Web of Science (Core Collection)
- Academic Search Ultimate.
- IEEE Xplore.
- Scopus.
- Business Source Ultimate.
How can I get free journal articles?
The Top 21 Free Online Journal and Research Databases
- CORE.
- ScienceOpen.
- Directory of Open Access Journals.
- Education Resources Information Center.
- arXiv e-Print Archive.
- Social Science Research Network.
- Public Library of Science.
- OpenDOAR.
Are Frontiers journals open access?
All Frontiers journals are community-run and fully open access, so every research article we publish is immediately and permanently free to read.
What is the impact factor of frontiers? – Related Questions
What makes Frontiers different from other publishers?
Frontiers was founded by scientists and our focus has always been to empower researchers in the publishing process. Our journals are driven and peer-reviewed by active researchers, who are experts in their fields and have been appointed to the editorial boards according to strict selection criteria.
How much does it cost to publish in Frontiers?
Publishing fees
Journal | A Type Articles | B Type Articles |
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Frontiers in Materials | US$ 3,225 | US$ 2,020 |
What type of open access is Frontiers?
Frontiers is a gold open access publisher. At the point of publication, all articles from our portfolio of journals are immediately and permanently accessible online free of charge.
Is Frontiers Gold Open Access?
Publication fees
Frontiers is a gold open-access publisher. This means that we maintain high quality services through article processing charges (APCs). Articles accepted for publication following peer-review by our external editors will incur a publishing fee.
Is Frontiers a free journal?
Frontiers is an Open Access journal accessible for free on the Internet.
Is Frontiers a legitimate journal?
In 2015, Frontiers Media was classified as a possible predatory publisher by Jeffrey Beall. COPE and OASPA have retained Frontiers as a member after concerns were raised.
Frontiers Media.
Founded | 2007 |
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Publication types | Open access scientific journals |
Nonfiction topics | Medicine, life sciences, technology |
No. of employees | >1400 (2022) |
How do I know if a journal is peer-reviewed?
How can I determine if an article I find online is peer-reviewed?
- Use the Journals and Newspaper Listing.
- Look up the journal title to find the journal’s location.
- Find a database that contains the article full text and follow the link.
- Search for your article by Title with “Scholarly (Peer-Reviewed)” checked.
What is a good impact factor?
An impact factor of 10 can be considered excellent – although unreachable in many categories – as in 2020 only 3.65% of the journals had an impact factor of 10 or higher.
Does Google Scholar still exist?
Google Scholar helps you find relevant work across the world of scholarly research.
How does Google Scholar make money?
How does Google Scholar make money? Google Scholar does not currently make money. There are many Google services that do not make a significant amount of money. The primary role of Scholar is to give back to the research community, and we are able to do so because it is not very expensive, from Google’s point of view.
Do I have to pay for Google Scholar?
Google Scholar is free to use as a search tool. However, since it pulls information from many other databases, it’s possible that some of the results you pull up will require a login (or even payment) to access the full information.
Is Scholar Google free?
Not only is Google Scholar easy to use because it has a similar set-up to a standard Google search, but it is also a free search engine that shows scholarly material that is open access, meaning it is free to use, as well as materials available through Jenks Library’s resources.
What’s the difference between Google and Google Scholar?
While Google searches the entire Web, Google Scholar limits its searches to only academic journal articles produced by commercial publishers or scholarly societies. Google Scholar eliminates material from corporations, non-scholarly organizations, and from individuals.
What is a good h-index?
What is a Good h-Index? Hirsch reckons that after 20 years of research, an h-index of 20 is good, 40 is outstanding, and 60 is truly exceptional. In his paper, Hirsch shows that successful scientists do, indeed, have high h-indices: 84% of Nobel prize winners in physics, for example, had an h-index of at least 30.
How far back does Google Scholar go?
Google Scholar is not comprehensive
In general, it goes back in time much less far than some databases (some go back more than one hundred years, like PsycINFO or Engineering Index), and absolutely less far than some printed indexes, so you may miss some classic studies.
Is everything on Google Scholar peer-reviewed?
If you find articles in Google Scholar, you would have to look up the journal the article is published in to find out whether they use peer review or not. When using library databases, there are options to restrict to peer review, either from the main search page or usually in the left hand column of the results page.