2009-6-5:
Annotations from JZUS (A&B) as a member of CrossCheck™
http://www.sciencenet.cn/sbhtmlnews/2009/5/219072.html
(in Chinese)
2009-3-26:
Total
173 Chinese Journals indexed on the Web of Science (SCI-E,
SSCI & AHCI databases) (To be updated)
Up to now, a total of about 173 Chinese journals (121 from China Mainland, 14 from Hong Kong and 38 from Taiwan) have been included by SCI and SSCI & AHCI. 157 journals are indexed by SCI (117 from China Mainland) and 17 are indexed by SSCI & AHCI (Transportmetrica is indexed by SCI and SSCI)
(4 from China Mainland).
2009-3-19:
JZUS-A and JZUS-B are covered in the following
subject categories (http://science.thomsonreuters.com/mjl/), respectively:
JZUS-A:
1. Computer
Science, Theory & Methods;
2. Engineering,
Multidisciplinary;
3. Multidisciplinary
Sciences;
4. Physics,
Applied
JZUS-B:
1. Biochemistry
& Molecular Biology;
2. Biotechnology
& Applied Microbiology
2009-2-11:
Impact factor prediction of JZUS-A in 2008
Impact factor prediction of
JZUS-B in 2008
Impact factor prediction of
JZUS(A&B) in 2008 (in Chinese)
2009-1-21:
JCR with Eigenfactor
Thomson Reuters Releases New Journal Citation Reports®
-------Inclusion of Eigenfactor™ Metrics Creates Multi-Faceted View of Journal Performance
Philadelphia, PA, London, UK, January 21, 2009 – The Scientific business of Thomson Reuters today announced an enhanced release of the Journal Citation Reports®, available to subscribers of the JCR® Web. The recognized authority for evaluating journals, JCR presents quantitative data that supports a systematic, objective review of the world's leading journals and their impact and influence in the global research community.
In addition to Impact Factor, the JCR® now includes the Eigenfactor™
Metrics (http://www.eigenfactor.org/methods.htm), which use citing journal data from the entire JCR file to reflect the prestige and citation influence of journals by considering scholarly literature as a network of journal-to-journal relationships.
The JCR summarizes citations from more than 10,000 journals and proceedings in the sciences and social sciences indexed in the Web of Science database. Nearly 8,000 journals appear in the 2007 JCR, with detailed reports of their citation performance, their citation network, and the count and type of materials published.
The Journal Citation Reports now include the following new features:
• Eigenfactor ™ - also a five-year metric
(including Eigenfator Score and Article Influence Score), that
considers scholarly literature as a network of
journal-to-journal relationships.
• Five-Year Impact Factor - provides a broader range of citation activity for a more informative snapshot over time.
• Journal “Self Citations” – An analysis of journal self citations and their contribution to the Journal Impact Factor calculation.
• Graphic Displays of Impact Factor “Box Plots” - A graphic interpretation of how a journal ranks in different categories.
• Rank-in-Category Tables for Journals Covering Multiple Disciplines - Allows a journal to be seen in the context of multiple categories at a glance rather than only a single one.
The JCR includes virtually all subject specialties in science, technology, and the social sciences as well as more than 1,400 publishers from 66 nations. For more information on the Journal Citation Reports, please visit http://scientific.thomsonreuters.com/products/jcr/.
2008-12-12:
STM editors workshop of the University English-language Journals in China
Report
1: How to write/edit scientific papers (Mr. Qinyuan Lou)
Report
2: Use of the definite and indefinite articles in the English
language (Mr. Ian McIntosh)
Report
3 (Xiong Chunru, NUAA)
Report
4 (Chen He, TST)
Report
5 (Chen Yinzhou, WHUT)
Report
6 (Wu Xiufang, JZUS)
2008-10-10:
JZUS (A&B) have been the first
journals from China to become members of CrossCheck in
2008 ( http://www.crossref.org/crosscheck_members.html
).
CrossCheck powered by iThenticate is a new
initiative from CrossRef to help the scholarly publishers
verify the originality of submitted manuscripts. CrossCheck is
really two products, a database of scholarly publications and
a web-based tool to check an authored work against that
database. The web-based tool can be used in the editorial
process to identify matching text but it can not, on its own,
identify plagiarism. A human has to look at the matching
text and use their best judgment to identify if plagiarism has
occurred or not ( http://www.crossref.org/crosscheck.html
).
2008-09-05:
JZUS-B is the first university journal to receive a grant
(No. 30824802) from the National Natural Science Foundation of China.
2008-07-11:
On indexing in the Web of Science and predicting journal impact factor.
Xiu-fang WU, Qiang
FU, Ronald ROUSSEAU, 2008. Journal
of Zhejiang University SCIENCE B,
9(7):582-590. [doi:10.1631/jzus.B0840001]
2008-07-04:
The 2007-2008 Newly Indexed
58 Chinese Journals on the Web of Science
(SCI-E, SSCI&AHCI databases) (To be updated)
Thomson Reuters launches expanded coverage in the
Web of Science by adding 700 regional journals. Wu
Xiu-fang, Zhang Yue-hong, 2008. Chinese
Journal of Scientific and Technical Periodicals,
19(4):725-727.
Total 159 Chinese Journals indexed on the Web of Science (SCI-E,
SSCI&AHCI databases) (To be updated)
How
many Chinese journals are included in the newly indexed
700 regional journals on Web of Science? Xiu-fang WU, Qiang
FU, Helen (Yue-hong) ZHANG, 2008. Journal
of Zhejiang University SCIENCE A,
9(7):1011-1014. [doi:10.1631/jzus.A0840001]
2008-06-25:
Thomson
Reuters released Web of Science® coverage expanded 700 NEW
REGIONAL
JOURNALS at
http://www.isiwebofknowledge.com/currentuser_wokhome/wos_jnl_expansion/
2008-06-17:
The
2007 data for Journal Citation Reports (JCR) Science and
Social Science Editions are available now (since June 17
at noon (CDT)) (http://isiknowledge.com/wos)
2007
JCR sort by subject categories:
COMPUTER SCIENCE, THEORY & METHODS
ENGINEERING,
MULTIDISCIPLINARY
MULTIDISCIPLINARY
SCIENCES
PHYSICS,
APPLIED
BIOCHEMISTRY
& MOLECULAR BIOLOGY
BIOTECHNOLOGY
& APPLIED MICROBIOLOGY
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JZUS opens this new column “Science Letters”
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Since 2004, JZUS has launched this new column
“Science Letters” and we warmly welcome scientists all over the world to
publish their latest, including failed, research notes in less than 3~4 pages.
The new column “Science Letters” has two strong points
which benefit every author in the scientific communication world, who publish their
latest researched results in JUZS. They are:
1. Internet Linkage: JZUS has linked its website (http://www.zju.edu.cn/jzus) to
ISI’s (http://portal.isiknowledge.com/),
Index Medicus/MEDLINE’s
(http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/PubMed) and the
Publishers International Linking Association Inc’s CrossRef web (http://www.crossref.org) that serves Engineering Information
Inc. Meantime, JZUS is also linked to the Princeton University’s
(http://libweb5.princeton.edu/ejournals/). Through
these Internet websites, the Science Letters published in JZUS will be rapidly spread abroad in
scientific circles all over the world.
2. Fast Publishing: JZUS’s editors will provide best service to authors
who will contribute Science Letters to this journal, and assure them these Letters to be published
in about 30 days, including the international peer reviewing process.
We welcome contributions and subscriptions from all over the world, and
welcome your Science Letters to JZUS.
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