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1 Evan Bieske School of Chemistry University of Melbourne Assessing journals for inclusion into Scopus

2 Suggesting a journal for inclusion in Scopus

3 Technical Requirements English language abstracts Peer review Regular publication schedule Registered ISSN References in Roman script

4 Criteria Journal policy Subject area, Regional Focus Quality of content (sample articles) Academic content, Production quality, Language & Grammar Citedness journal, editors Regularity Online availability Homepage

5 Journal Goal What is the Journal trying to achieve? Present new and important research Address a neglected research area Publish papers that may not be accepted into existing journals Serve as a vehicle for institutional, national or personal pride Make money

6 Reviewing Journals for Scopus

7 Journal Policy

8 Scoring

9 Journal Policy

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11 Content quality

12 Citedness

13 Regularity

14 Online availability and quality

15 Case Study 1 Small journal from Asia International subject (technology) Fair homepage Good production values Regular publication Few articles each year (~10/yr) Small publisher Only published for 2 years Fair academic quality Most articles are authored by the editors

16 Case Study 1 Small journal from Asia Feedback – Why was the journal rejected Can reapply after 1, 2, 3 years

17 Case Study 2 Philippine Journal of Science

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22 Philippine Journal of Science International subject (science & technology) Long History (since 1906) Very good homepage Good production values Regular publication articles each year (~10/yr) Good academic quality Editorial and author diversity

23 Summary There are no hard rules for deciding whether a journal should be included. Important indicators are: achieves primary goal of presenting high quality research satisfies technical aspects (english abstract, Roman refs. etc.) journal policy (editorial board, peer review etc.) citedness Regularity online availability longevity


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