These websites may also be of some help -
http://www.med-rz.uni-sb.de/ubuklu/impact2.html
<http://www.med-rz.uni-sb.de/ubuklu/impact2.html>
http://www.med.rug.nl/mdl/journal.htm
<http://www.med.rug.nl/mdl/journal.htm>
http://dmnu-pet5.hcuge.ch/impact.html
<http://dmnu-pet5.hcuge.ch/impact.html>
Bernie
Bernie Hayes
Clinical Studies Facilitator
Library
Warrington Community Health Care (NHS) Trust
Hollins Park House
Warrington
WA2 8WA
Tel 01925 664000 x3227
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From: Melanie Hinde
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Sent: 04 December 2000 09:27
To: [log in to unmask]
Subject: Re: help!
Hi Linda and anyone else who does not know about this.
What you are after is ISI Journal Citation Reports. There are two
editions,
Science Edition and Social Science edition. You can search by
viewing a
group of journals by subject, view a specific journal or view all
journals.
The score is the 'impact factor' if I am not mistaken anything
scored 1 or
over is considered good.
ISI Journal Citation Reports is available on REGiSS, Athens password
required. Christie have got the CD-ROM.
You can buy the CD-ROM but is about £1000
Incidently 1999 is the most up-to-date data.
Hope this helps
Melanie
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From: Linda Riley [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
Sent: Monday, December 04, 2000 9:17 AM
To: [log in to unmask]
Subject: help!
Morning everyone
I know you'll find this hard to believe, but I've been asked
something I
don't know......
Please can anyone help?
The query is: my customer has heard that there is a ranking of
journals.
Apparently each journal is given a score and these scores are used
to
measure outputs from research i.e. What types of journals peoples
research is getting published in
Does anyone know anything about this please?
Linda
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