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Re: Journal ranking & Is number of papers important?



Hi anh Tua^'n

Anh co' the^? post toa\n bo^. ranking ve^\ ba'o toa'n
ddu+o+.c kho^ng? Math. Rev. thi\ thuo^.c pha.m tru\ kha'c
(kho^ng pha?i la\ no+i dde^? dda(ng ba\i ba'o) ne^n cha('c kho^ng
ti'nh trong ranking ddo'. Math. Sb. ddu+'ng thu+' 2 trong toa'n 
thi\ cu~ng ho+i la. Anh co' the^? post luo^n xem ca'ch xe^'p ha.ng the^'
na\o kho^ng? Thank you!

Z


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> De : Tuan V Nguyen <t.nguyen@garvan.unsw.edu.au>
> A : Multiple recipients of list <vnsa-l@csd.uwm.edu>
> Objet : Journal ranking & Is number of papers important?
> Date : vendredi 20 juin 1997 00:47
> 
> Hello Tha`nh,
> 
>         According to the 1995 Journal Citation Report, the ranking of the
> journals that you want is as follows:
> 
>                                 Rank    Impact factor   Note
>        
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>         Energy Economics                                Not make to the
list
>         Energy Policy           10      0.635
>         Energy Study Review                             Not make to the
list
>         The Energy Journal                              Not make to the
list
>         Energy Sources          36      0.185           Not make to the
list
>        
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> 
>         The number 1 journal in the field is Chem Phys Carbon which has
an
> impact factor of 3.25, not high, but OK. Other journals: are you sure you
> have got the name right? otherwise, I can not see them in the journal at
all. 
> 
>         For Math guys, I have not seen Math Rev in the list, presumbaly
> because it has very low impact factor, did not make it. It is interesting
to
> note that the number 1 journal in math is Acta Math-Djursholm, number 2
is
> Math USSR SB+, American math journals were behind these.
> 
>         For medicine, the number 1 is New England J of Medicine, Number 2
is
> Lancet and number 3 is Annals of Internal Medicine.
> 
>         Anyone wants more ranking?
> 
> 
>         Tuan
> 
> At 10:12 AM 6/19/97 -0500, you wrote:
> >
> >
> >On Thu, 19 Jun 1997, Sonnet Nguyen wrote:
> > 
> >> 
> >> PS.
> >> I have complete actual information about rankings of (almost every)
> >> International Journals of Sciences.
> >> 
> >
> >Hi Mr. Sonnet,
> >
> >I am interested to know about the ranking of the following international
> >journals, in Energy field:
> >
> >Energy Economics
> >
> >Energy Policy
> >
> >Energy Study Review
> >
> >The Energy Journal
> >
> >Energy Sources
> >
> >Can you please post the ranking of these journals (if you have). 
> >Thank you in advance.
> >
> >Regards
> >Tha`nh
> > 
> >
> >
> >
>