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Journal Quality

Improvement &

BenchmarkingPractical Tools and Tips

Dju-Lyn Chng

Solution Consultant, ASEAN

dju-lyn.chng@Clarivate.com

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Web of Science Content Curation Criteria

Citation Analysis

International Diversity

Editorial Content

Journal Publishing Standard

SCIESSCI AHCI

ESCI

Publishing Quality Publishing Impact

WOS CORE

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Publishing Quality

Improved

Publishing Quality

Identify Emerging

Trends

Attracting highly cited

authors

Improve peer review standards

Identifying Emerging

Trends Using

Web of Science

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Data in Web of Science is used to determine….

• Highly Cited Paper

– A paper published in the past 10 years that belongs to the

top 1% of papers in a research field published in a

specified year.

• Hot paper

– A paper published in the past 2 years that received a

number of citations in the most recent two-month period

that places it in the top 0.1% of papers in the same field.

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Identify Emerging Trends in your Field

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Analysing your journal’s

Author Diversity

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Improving Author Diversity

• Is your Journal National/ Regionally/ Internationally focused?

• Analyze your author diversity based on your scope

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What is the author diversity make-up of your journal?

International

focus

44 Countries/territories

DEMO

Attracting High Quality

Authors, Reviewers and

Editorial Members

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Using WOS to find potential authors

DEMO

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Publons provides free profiles for researchers and lets them effortlessly

track, verify and showcase their peer review and editorial contributions

across the world's journals.

● Cross-publisher

recognition for

peer review

● Verified record of

review and

editorial work

● Reviewer

anonymity

maintained

according to

journal policy

Recognise your Reviewers

Public reviewer profile

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Researchers will be more likely to review for, and submit to, your

journals

"Publons has definitely made the reviewing

process more rewarding and enjoyable!”

- Sadaf Atarod, Postdoctoral Associate -

Center for Regenerative Medicine, Boston

University

“I’m more likely to submit papers to and more

likely to review papers for [partnered journal]. ”

- Rob W. Briddon

"It was a little easier spending [the morning] on

manuscript review knowing, even if comments are

ignored - I still get some credit...I also believe I am

much more constructive and spend more time

explaining issues and offering solutions. Thanks

Publons.”

- Steven B. Roberts, University of Washington

Editorial Board - Scientific Data

""Yes, I am more likely to carry out a review now.

I feel that Publons does deliver on helping me

get credit for peer review.”

- Alex Bateman, Head of Protein Sequence

Resources - EMBL European

Bioinformatics Institute - Present

48% Just as likely

as before

20% Far more

likely

30% More

likely

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Create your own Journal’s Dashboard on Publons – Free!

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Use a Robust Reviewer Search Tool

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Conduct a Citation

Health Check

The Difference Between Good and Great

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o Journal self-citations?

o Author/EB self-citations?

o Is the journal Cited?

o Is authors' prior work cited?

o Is Editorial Board members' prior work cited?

o Rank in category (by JIF/Quartile)

Conduct a Citation Health Check

DEMO

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Citation Analysis – How to calculate your journal’s impact factor?

2015 2016 2017

IF2017 =Citations in 2017 to items published in 2015 + 2016

Number of citable items in 2015 + 2016

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o 2017 Citations for 2015 + 2016

content = 76

o Total 2015 + 2016 Citable Items =

173

o 2017 Impact Factor = 76/173 =

0.439

Example: Estimated JIF for “Australasian Medical Journal”

DEMO

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Now It’s your turn to calculate your journal’s Impact Factor for 2017

2015 2016 2017

IF2017 =Citations in 2017 to items published in 2015 + 2016

Number of citable items in 2015 + 2016

Journals Benchmarking

using InCites

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What data is available in InCites™ Benchmarking & Analytics

InCites™

Benchmarking &

Analytics is built upon

a comprehensive set

of data from the Web

of Science™

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Full cover-to-cover

indexing with every

author and their

affiliations captured

The default InCites

dataset spans 1980 to

the present day

(updated every two

months)

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Article and

journal-level

indicators

include

And offer a wide range of possible

analyses such as

With InCites™ Benchmarking & Analytics

Understand the impact of authors and their papers

Analyse competitors and peers, find strengths and weaknesses

Contextualise performance with normalization and benchmarking

Compare publications, articles, institutions, funders, on a wide range of criteria

Demonstrate the effectiveness of a publishing strategy

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The focus today…

o Where is my journal’s relative position in the subject category?

o What is my journal’s estimated quartile?

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Before we dive deep… Normalizing & Benchmarking 101

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0

100

0

GOOD

BAD

Is Good or Bad?

Context is Everything

Indicators must be put in context to be useful:

Category, Journal, Peers, Global

Normalized Indicators: for relative performance comparisons

Percentiles: where does it fall in the range of values?

Benchmarks: how does it compare in a group or globally?

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Journal ranking is subject dependent

min

max

25%

25%

25%

25%median

Q1

Q2

Q3

Q4

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Let’s get started…

o Sample journal: “AUSTRALASIAN MEDICAL JOURNAL”

o Self Calculated 2017 Journal Impact Factor: 0.439

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Where is my journal’s relative position in the subject category?

• Search for your journal in InCites and identify the subject category it is indexed in

• Search for all journals in your subject category

• Sort by Journal Impact Factor

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Further understand your journal

• Find out who are your contributing authors

• Where else are they publishing in? (Thus identifying competing journals)

• Which of papers are contributing to your journal’s citation counts?

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Who are the highly cited authors contributing to my journal?

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Where are your authors publishing? And identify competing

journals?

• Search for your author name in Web of Science

• Analyze his/her output to see what journals they are publishing in

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Conduct Article-Level Analytics

• Which articles are cited more?

• Gives insight into what content appeals to your readers

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In Summary

• Make use of tools like the Web of Science to gain insights and identify

areas of improvement for your journal

• Attract good peer reviewers and authors by recognizing their peer review

work using Publons

• Adjust your publishing strategies after using benchmarking tools like

InCites to gauge your journal’s standing within category