Suppose that you are trying to see the level of impact a specific journal has. Using the ISI web of science you can figure this out--
1. Go to http://lib.byu.edu/
2. Click Journal Citation Reports (ISI)
3. Click "social science" (in my case) and subject of interest.
4. Sort journals by impact.
--note--obviously this isn't the only important factor to consider in selecting a journal, I just thought it was cool. I still need to learn more about how to use this tool. If you have ideas, please let me know.
Tuesday, January 27, 2009
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Cabells that we talked about before typically lists acceptance rates and readership. Those two factors together can also indicate to some extent the quality of the journal.
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