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An interview with
Editor Charles Jennings of
Nature Neuroscience |
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December
2001
Nature
Neuroscience is currently ranked at #70 among the journals
in the Neurosciences, showing 572 papers cited a total of
8,661 times to date. In the November update of ISI
Essential Science Indicators Web product,
Nature Neuroscience was identified as the
journal with the most improved citation record, with a 15%
increase in total citations. Such an increase indicates that Nature
Neuroscience is an up-and-coming journal in its field. In
this interview, editor Charles Jennings discusses the journal’s
citation record and its editorial aims.
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An essay by
Editor-in-Chief Dr. Sven Jørgensen of
Ecological
Modelling |
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November
2001
A recent ISI
Essential Science Indicators
Web product survey
showed that Ecological Modelling is a journal
rapidly advancing in publications and citations over
the past decade. Its publications and citations in the
1990-94 period were 478 and 592, respectively. These
numbers increased substantially in the 1995-99 period,
to 992 and 1,868, respectively. Current ISI
Essential Science Indicators data
indicate that Ecological Modelling ranks at #36
among Environment/Ecology journals, with 1,711 papers
and 6,812 citations. In this essay, Editor-in-Chief
Dr. Sven Jørgensen discusses the 25-year history of
this journal.
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An
interview with
Editor-in-Chief Dr. Louis F. Pitelka of
Ecological Applications |
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October
2001
In this in-cites interview,
in-cites discusses the rapidly rising citation rate of
Ecological Applications with its Editor-in-Chief, Dr. Louis F. Pitelka. When
ISI
Essential Science Indicators
Web product staff compared citations statistics from the former and latter halves of the past decade in a recent analysis,
Ecological Applications was among the journals in the field of Environment/Ecology that was increasing most rapidly in terms of total citations and citations per paper (impact). In current
ISI
Essential Science Indicators
data,
Ecological Applications ranks at #22 overall among journals in its field, with 12,565 citations to date.
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An
interview with
Editor Dr. Gordon Birch of
Food Chemistry |
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September
2001
Managing Editor of Food
Chemistry, Gordon Birch,
talks about the journal’s citation record and its role in the specific fields of interest to the food scientist and technologist. According to our analysis,
Food Chemistry is among those journals exhibiting a significant increase in citations over the past decade. Data specific to
ISI
Essential Science Indicators
Web product shows that
Food Chemistry is among the top 20 journals, with an excess of 8,000 citations to its credit. In addition to his work as Managing Editor, Dr. Birch is a Professor of Food Chemistry in the Department of Food Science and Technology at the University of Reading.
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An
interview with
Editor Dr. Gary K. Meffe of
Conservation
Biology |
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August
2001
Dr. Gary K. Meffe, editor of
Conservation Biology, discusses this journal’s citations and the trends in the environmental field that have influenced the journal’s content. In a recent
ISI
Essential Science Indicators
Web product analysis,
Conservation Biology was rated as the most improved journal in the field of environment/ecology over the past decade in terms of increases in both overall citations and average citations per paper (impact). According to current
ISI
Essential Science Indicators data,
Conservation Biology ranks #19 among all journals in its field, with 17,475 total citations.
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An
interview with
Dr. Irwin Rosenberg, Editor of
Nutrition Reviews |
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July
2001
Dr. Irwin Rosenberg, the journal’s editor discusses the citation record of Nutrition
Reviews;
which was first published in 1942, covering issues of nutrition and policy on an international scale. In a recent analysis by
ISI
Essential Science Indicators
Web product comparing the former and latter halves of the decade 1991-2000,
Nutrition Reviews had the most improved standing among Agricultural Science journals as measured by the percentages of increased citations and citations per paper (impact). According to current
ISI
Essential Science Indicators
data,
Nutrition Reviews is ranked at # 21 of journals in its field, with 7,115 citations.
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