About Researchguide
Researchguide is a free web site created by a group of researchers, Our goal for Researchguide is to bring all sources of data together in one place to give authors a simple way to choose the best journal for their research using Machine learning techniques. Our data sources include two important indexing services : Scopus and Thomson reuters. We are just getting started, but we will continually expand our database to include more indexing services. Using a recommender system techniques, our tool offer severals ways and options to to help you find the best and apropriate journal for your paper in any area. Using researchguide.net, you can find journals, with simply query, our objectif is to provide valuable journals with metric, IF, citation account, category ect.
What is Scopus ?
Scopus is the largest abstract and citation database of peer-reviewed literature: scientific journals, books and conference proceedings. Delivering a comprehensive overview of the world's research output in the fields of science, technology, medicine, social sciences, and arts and humanities, Scopus features smart tools to track, analyze and visualize research. Scopus offers free features to non-subscribed users, and is available through Scopus Preview. Researchers may use Scopus to assist with their research, such as searching authors, and learning more about Scopus content coverage and source metrics. For more information, see What is Scopus about?
Journal Citation Reports (JCR)
Journal impact factors are found in Journal Citation Reports (JCR). JCR is a unique database which is used to determine the relative importance of journals within their subject categories. An impact factor is one measure of the quality of a journal. This is calculated by the number of citations received by the journal, from other journals within the Web of Science database.
What is SJR ?
The SCImago Journal & Country Rank is a publicly available portal that includes the journals and country scientific indicators developed from the information contained in the Scopus database (Elsevier B.V.). These indicators can be used to assess and analyze scientific domains. Journals can be compared or analysed separately. Country rankings may also be compared or analysed separately. Journals can be grouped by subject area (27 major thematic areas), subject category (313 specific subject categories) or by country. Citation data is drawn from over 34,100 titles from more than 5,000 international publishers and country performance metrics from 239 countries worldwide. The SJCR allows you also to embed significative journal metrics into your web as a clickable image widget This platform takes its name from the SCImago Journal Rank (SJR) indicator, developed by SCImago from the widely known algorithm Google PageRank™. This indicator shows the visibility of the journals contained in the Scopus® database from 1996. For more information, see About SJR ?