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Which one is better SCI or SCIE journal?
The SCI (Science Citation Index) journal indexing database is a much smaller portion of the SCIE (Science Citation Index Expanded) journal indexing database containing journals that rank competitively among the most-cited core journals in their category. SCOPUS focuses on independent journals in the research field of Science, Technology, Medicine, and Social Sciences, however, SCIE indexing focuses on technical and scientific publications including natural and social sciences. Psychological Science, the flagship journal of the Association for Psychological Science, is the highest ranked empirical journal in psychology and is truly a leader in the field. Widely trusted by major institutions across the globe, Scopus is the data source for Times Higher Education and QS rankings, and it is used by more than 84% of the top 100 universities. The Scopus Impact Factor is international scientific research organisation which provides indexing of major international journals and proceedings. Author can get information about international journal impact factor, proceedings (research papers) and information on upcoming events.
What is the difference between a scientific journal and article?
A journal is a collection of articles (like a magazine) that is published regularly throughout the year. Journals present the most recent research, and journal articles are written by experts, for experts. They may be published in print or online formats, or both. Tier 1: Peer-reviewed academic publications Scholarly articles appear in academic journals, which are published multiple times a year to share the latest research findings with scholars in the field. They’re usually sponsored by an academic society. The SCI (Science Citation Index) journal indexing database is a much smaller portion of the SCIE (Science Citation Index Expanded) journal indexing database containing journals that rank competitively among the most-cited core journals in their category. Non-journal coverage – Google Scholar has more unique types of materials (PDF files, Word docs, technical reports, theses and dissertations, etc.). Web of Science and Scopus both have “some” proceedings and books but they are mainly covering journal articles. The four main special journals are the sales journal, purchases journal, cash disbursements journal, and cash receipts journal.