2023-06-28
The latest CiteScore source citation indicator values are available on Scopus
We are pleased to inform that the latest 2022 values of the CiteScore metrics are already available on Scopus database (all data and indicators of all Scopus indexed periodical sources are freely accessible).
More information about the 2022 CiteScore values can be found in the Elsevier’s blog-post.
CiteScore values are indicated on the webpages of many journals and allows to objectively evaluate the quality of a publishing source. Although by its meaning and calculation principle CiteScore indicator is relatively similar to a well-known Journal Impact Factor (JIF), the main CiteScore advantage over JIF is that CiteScore help you measure the citation impact not only for journals, but also for book series, conference proceedings and trade journals.
The principle of the CiteScore calculation is presented below:
Important! Both CiteScore and JIF indicators are based on the average values describing the quality of the whole source (journal) and not of an individual publication published in it.
More information about Scopus and Web of Science database, their main indicators and their usage is available on the VILNIUS TECH Library’s webpage Scientific Communication sections:
More information about the 2022 CiteScore values can be found in the Elsevier’s blog-post.
CiteScore values are indicated on the webpages of many journals and allows to objectively evaluate the quality of a publishing source. Although by its meaning and calculation principle CiteScore indicator is relatively similar to a well-known Journal Impact Factor (JIF), the main CiteScore advantage over JIF is that CiteScore help you measure the citation impact not only for journals, but also for book series, conference proceedings and trade journals.
The principle of the CiteScore calculation is presented below:
Important! Both CiteScore and JIF indicators are based on the average values describing the quality of the whole source (journal) and not of an individual publication published in it.
More information about Scopus and Web of Science database, their main indicators and their usage is available on the VILNIUS TECH Library’s webpage Scientific Communication sections: