Citation rate challenges for a small journal indexed in Scopus and WoS – case study from Central Europe (Croatia), editorial view (CROSBI ID 313533)
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Malvić, Tomislav ; Andreić, Željko ; Barudžija, Uroš ; Bedeković, Gordan ; Hrnčević, Lidia ; Ivšinović, Josip ; Korman, Tomislav ; Kovač, Zoran ; Pavlić, Krešimir ; Pašić, Borivoje
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Citation rate challenges for a small journal indexed in Scopus and WoS – case study from Central Europe (Croatia), editorial view
The term “small journal” has been used for a journal published as a single journal or one of a few serials, mostly by an academic publisher. This case study showed the challenges that a journal must override to be indexed in Scopus and WoS, especially if Q1/Q2 are targeted. The number of submissions, and especially of the published papers, are not the most critical variables for an in- crease of journal citations. The most important is the further activity of researchers included in the paper’s authorship, their future publication rate and continuation of similar research, which im-plies the citations of previous works belonging to the same authors and/or research groups. The larger the number of papers per issue, the increased probability of such an event, but there is no linear correlation. Moreover, the editorial work, especially during the initial editorial screening of received submissions, makes the consequent reviewer’s work easier, faster and of higher qual-ity, which certainly increases the quality of publications and their further citation life. The cited half- life vs. cited half-life ratio in small journals would need to be less than one (here 0.25), mak- ing the published papers fast-cited, with first citations coming early enough that they could fit in a three-year window, and be countable for the calculation of indexing measures like Citescore or the Impact Factor.
journal indexation ; small publisher ; bibliographic metrics ; Croatia
Acknowledgments: The authors thank the anonymous reviewers and editors for their generous and constructive comments that have improved this paper. This research was partially carried out in the projects “Mathematical researching in geology VII” (led by T. Malvić) as well as “Scien- tometric analysis of the faculty’s journal” (led by T. Malvić).”.
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Geologija, Informacijske i komunikacijske znanosti, Interdisciplinarne prirodne znanosti, Interdisciplinarne tehničke znanosti, Rudarstvo, nafta i geološko inženjerstvo