The Journal Analyser provides a view of journal performance using Scopus citation data and includes two new journal metrics—SJR and SNIP.
Using citations from nearly 18,000 titles from 5,000 international publishers, the Journal Analyser goes back to 1996.
The Journal Analyser is only available through a paid subscription to Scopus from Elsevier. Journal Analyser also contains the SNIP and SJR scores.
An example of a Journal Analyser Search comparing citations among journals in the arts and humanities can be seen below:
Scopus Journal Analyser does not have complete citation information for articles published prior to 1996.
Four years of data are necessary to calculate a SJR or SNIP. Because Scopus records data starting in 1996, the first year available for a SJR or SNIP is 1999.
Scopus Journal Analyzer will chart:
You can compare up to 10 journals.
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