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Choosing journals with impact and keeping track of your citations

Would you like to maximise the uptake of your research by choosing journals that will generate maximum return?
Would you like to keep track of your citations?

This online workshop will enable you to easily identify and compare journals with a certain impact across scientific fields. You will also learn how to track your articles' citations and ensure good visibility in bibliometric databases. 

6 March, 10.00–11.30

Online on Zoom
Register by 5 March for workshop 6 March

5 May, 13.00 – 14.30

Online on Zoom
Register by 4 May for workshop 5 May


Workshop content

In particular, you will learn

  • How to find Journal Impact Factors (JIF).
  • How to compare journals by JIF rank, quartile and percentile.
  • What the CiteScore is and how to compare journals by CiteScore rank and percentile.
  • What your Scopus author profile is and how to optimise it.
  • How articles are measured in Scopus and how to follow your articles’ citations.

 

 

Contact

matthias [dot] bank [at] med [dot] lu [dot] se (Matthias Bank)
Workshop leader

Track your citations using Scopus and Web of Science

Both links go to Lund University:

Scopus
Web of Science Citation Indexes