Calculated using data from Scopus, CiteScore metrics help you evaluate journals, book series and conference proceedings to empower well-informed decisions.
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How much CiteScore is good?
A journal's Citescore can be a good indicator of how influential it is. The Citescore for a journal is calculated by taking the average of the five most recent years of citations to articles published in that journal. The score is then normalized so that the highest-scoring journal has a score of 100.
What is the meaning of CiteScore?
CiteScore is another metric for measuring journal impact in Scopus. The calculation of CiteScore for the current year is based on the number of citations received by a journal in the latest 4 years (including the calculation year), divided by the number of documents published in the journal in those four years.
What is the CiteScore * best quartile?
CiteScore* Best Quartile This metric indicates a journal's ranking in its best performing category. How is it calculated? The highest ranking the journal has in a Scopus subject category. Quartile 1 (Q1) = the 25% of journals with the highest CiteScores in that category.
What is the formula for the CiteScore?
CiteScore is the number of citations received by a journal in one year to documents published in the three previous years, divided by the number of documents indexed in Scopus published in those same three years.