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Is ISI better than Scopus?

Is ISI better than Scopus?

In general, Scopus provides a higher citation count than ISI, both in the Sciences and in the Social Sciences and Humanities. Scopus appears to have a much broader journal coverage for the Social Sciences and Humanities than ISI and hence provides a fairer comparison.

Is Dblp indexing good?

The dblp computer science bibliography aims to be a high-quality online reference for bibliographic information, focusing major computer science publication venues.

What is the difference between Scopus and Scopus Elsevier?

ScienceDirect and Scopus use two different databases. ScienceDirect contains full text articles from journals and books, primarily published by Elsevier, but including some hosted societies. Scopus indexes metadata from abstracts and references of thousands of publishers, including Elsevier.

Is dblp peer reviewed?

dblp focuses on research papers that have been vetted in a strict peer-review process. However, papers published in online repositories without a strict vetting process, as well as as contributions to informal workshops, may still be valuable contributions to the scientific community.

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What does dblp mean?

Digital Bibliography & Library Project
DBLP originally stood for DataBase systems and Logic Programming. As a backronym, it has been taken to stand for Digital Bibliography & Library Project; however, it is now preferred that the acronym be simply a name, hence the new title “The DBLP Computer Science Bibliography”.

Is Scopus a good journal?

Because Scopus is currently the leading indexing database preferred by a good number of universities, there is a belief that only Scopus indexed journals are reputable. This is not the case. There are predatory journals out there, but not all non-Scopus indexed journals are predatory.

What is a good Scopus score?

A SNIP of 1.0 means that a journal’s articles are cited at the average rate for all journals in the same subject area; anything over 1.0 indicates more citations than average in the field while a SNIP of less than 1.0 is below the average. A SNIP of more than 1.5 generally indicates a very well-cited journal.