Journal Citation Reports (JCR)
Journal Citation Reports (JCR) helps researchers evaluate journals with a multidimensional view of a journal’s impact and influence, thus facilitating one’s understanding of the role of each journal in the evolving scholarly publishing landscape to make informed decisions about manuscript submission, collection development and portfolio management
Benefit to researchers: JCR helps us decide if a
given journal is a good place for you to publish, as well as show how
you have contributed to that journal with your previous articles.
Benefit to a research office or libraries: JCR
helps us to decide if a given journal is the right journal to add to your
library’s collection, as well as how your institution’s researchers are
contributing to that journal’s story.
This helps in taking an informed decision for an effective utilization of the library resource budgets.
This helps in taking an informed decision for an effective utilization of the library resource budgets.
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