scholarly journals Scientific Journals of Arab Universities in Global Citation Databases: An Analytical Study.

2019 ◽  
Vol 6 (2) ◽  
pp. 372-377
Author(s):  
ahmed Abdel mokhtar
2015 ◽  
Vol 53 (4) ◽  
pp. 547-581
Author(s):  
Predrag Dašić

Abstract SCI-E and SSCI are one of the main citation databases (CDB) in the world in the field of natural and applied (SCI-E) and social (SSCI) scientific disciplines. In 2014, within the SCIE all scientific fields of natural and applied science disciplines are classified into 176 categories, and within SSCI all scientific fields of social science disciplines are classified into 56 categories. Scientific journals in the field of “Economic Sciences” are sorted within the SSCI in 8 (eight) categories, plus one category within the SCI-E. The aim of the paper is to show the state and analysis of scientific journals indexed in SSCI and SCI-E citation databases (CDB) for 9 (nine) listed categories in the field of “Economic Sciences” for the period 1995-2014. The number of different scientific journals for 9 (nine) listed categories in the field of “Economic Sciences” for a period of 1997-2014, increased for 455 journals (from 415 journals in 1995 to 860 journals in 2014) with cumulative growth index (CGI) of 207,23% compared to 1997. Best ranked category among the nine listed categories in the field of “Economic Sciences” was the category “Economics” (Econ), which according to the number of journals for the entire period 1995-2014 was always ranked first (top-one) within SSCI. The largest increase in the number of scientific journals for the period 1995-2014 for all nine listed categories in the field of “Economic Sciences” had the category “Management” (Manag).


2014 ◽  
Vol 683 ◽  
pp. 78-85 ◽  
Author(s):  
Ivica Ristović ◽  
Predrag Dašić ◽  
Jovan Dašić

SCI, SCI-E and SSCI are one of the major citation databases in the world in the field of natural, applied scientific disciplines and social sciences. Within the SCI, SCI-E and SSCI, the areas or categories are classified of all scientific disciplines of natural and applied sciences. Scientific journals in the fields of "mining transport, haulage and hoisting" do not have their category within SCI, SCI-E and SSCI citation databases, but they can be faund into the following three categories: "Mining & Mineral Processing" (in the SCI and SCI-E), "Transportation" (in the SSCI) and "Transportation Science & Technology" (in the SCI and SCI-E). This paper presents an analysis of scientific journals indexed in SCI, SCI-E and SSCI for the mentioned three categories for the period 1998-2012.


Author(s):  
Chaomei Chen ◽  
Natasha Lobo

Estimated numbers of scientific journals in print each year are approximately close to 70,000-80,000 (Rowland, McKnight, & Meadows, 1995). Institute of Scientific Information (ISI) each year adds over 1.3 million new articles and more than 30 million new citations to its science citation databases of 8,500 research journals. The widely available electronic repositories of scientific publications, such as digital libraries, preprint archives, and Web-based citation indexing services, have considerably improved the way articles are being accessed. However, it has become increasingly difficult to see the big picture of science. Scientific frontiers and longer-term developments of scientific disciplines have been traditionally studied from sociological and philosophical perspectives (Kuhn, 1962; Stewart, 1990). The scientometrics community has developed quantitative approaches to the study of science. In this article, we introduce the history and the state of the art associated with the ambitious quest for detecting and tracking the advances of scientific frontiers through quantitative and computational approaches. We first introduce the background of the subject and major developments. We then highlight the key challenges and illustrate the underlying principles with an example.


Author(s):  
Prof.Dr. Amina M. Biomy Afify

The importance of the present study stems from the problematic nature of the marital relationships and their societal dimensions that stimulate some wives to murder their husbands with intention. Hence, the question of this study runs so: What are the motives and societal dimensions that stimulate the wives to kill their husbands as mentioned in previous studies. In order to find answers to this main question, the study makes use of the diagnostic and analytical approach. That is to realize the aims of the study and to identify the dimensions of wives' violence in addition to determining the factors that produce violence in the family. Study Systematic Approach - The main objective of the study is: The Detection of the social dimensions and motives of violence among wives for some models of social heritage.               The study belongs to descriptive studies. The study used the qualitative method through analysis of the models of previous studies in addition to the analysis of Feminism Approach issues explaining women's crimes. The study relied on the tool of content analysis for several sources, including scientific messages, periodicals and scientific journals, Arab and international to analyze models of previous studies on the objectives of the current study


PRILOZI ◽  
2014 ◽  
Vol 35 (3) ◽  
pp. 17-21
Author(s):  
Ana Marušić

AbstractScientific publishing is rapidly developing from print-only to digital journals and extensive use of social media. This essay presents our experience in developing a small and scholarly journal from the so-called scientific semi-periphery and using the advantages of digital publishing to increase the visibility of the journal in international indexing and citation databases, and ensure greater visibility in the global scientific community. An editor of a scientific journal does not need to master all details of different digital publishing tools, but needs to follow the developments so that they can be best implemented in the journal.


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