
Clinical
Orthopaedics and Related Research
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December
2003
According to a
recent analysis of the ISI
Essential
Science Indicators
Web product, the journal Clinical Orthopaedics and
Related Research showed the highest percent increase
in total citations in the field of Clinical Medicine.
Currently, Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research
has 4,687 papers cited a total of 9,097 times to date in
this field. In this essay, Editor-in-Chief Dr. Richard
Brand discusses this achievement as well as the history of
the journal.
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Transportation
Research Part C – Emerging Technologies
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November
2003
Recently, in-cites reported that
Transportation
Research Part C – Emerging Technologies had the highest percent
increase in total citations in the field of Engineering (July 2003).
Currently, the journal’s record in the ISI
Essential
Science Indicators Web product includes 188 papers cited a
total of 525 times to date in Engineering. In this interview,
Editor-in-Chief Dr. Stephen G. Ritchie discusses the success of Transportation
Research C.
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Ecology Letters
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October
2003
In a recent analysis of the
ISI
Essential
Science Indicators
Web product, Ecology Letters had the highest percent
increase in total citations in the field of
Environment/Ecology. Ecology Letters currently shows
451 papers cited a total of 2,051 times to date in this field.
Editor-in-Chief Dr. Michael Hochberg talks about the journal’s
success.
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New Astronomy
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September
2003
Recently,
an analysis for in-cites determined the journal New
Astronomy showed the highest percent increase in total
citations in the field of Space Science. According to the ISI
Essential
Science Indicators Web product,
New
Astronomy has 293 papers cited a total of 2,168 times to
date. In the interview below, Professor Gerry Gilmore, one of New
Astronomy’s 17 editors, talks about the journal’s
success.
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Journal
of Sleep Research |
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August
2003
Professor Jim
Horne talks about the Journal of Sleep Research. In
a recent analysis, the Journal of Sleep Research
was shown to have a growing impact in the field of
Neuroscience & Behavior in the ISI
Essential
Science Indicators
Web product, with 434 papers cited a total of 3,595 times
to date.
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Psychotherapy
Research |
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July
2003
In this in-cites essay, Dr. William Stiles, the North American
Editor of Psychotherapy Research,
discusses the success of this journal. According to the ISI
Essential
Science Indicators Web product,
Psychotherapy
Research currently has 212 papers cited a total of 1,029 times to
date to its credit.
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Fisheries
Oceanography |
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June
2003
In a recent survey of the
ISI
Essential
Science Indicators Web product,
Fisheries
Oceanography, the international journal for the Japanese Society of
Fisheries Oceanography, achieved the highest percent increase in total
citations in the field of Plant & Animal Science. In this essay
for in-cites, the journal’s Editor-in-Chief, Dr. Dave Checkley,
talks about Fisheries Oceanography’s citation record, as well
as the niche the journal has carved in its field.
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Journal of Planning and Education Research |
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May
2003
Dr. Michael
Hibbard, co-editor of the Journal of Planning and Education Research, talks about the
influences that shaped the development of JPER and helped it
gain its present citation record.
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American Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry |
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April
2003
In a recent
analysis of the ISI
Essential
Science Indicators
Web product, the American Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry
was shown to have the highest percent increase in total
citations over the October-December 2002 bimonthly period
in the field of Psychiatry/Psychology. In this essay, Dr.
Dilip Jeste, the journal’s Editor-in-Chief, discusses
developments contributing to this achievement.
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Journal of the Academy of Marketing Science |
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March
2003
In a recent
analysis of the ISI
Essential
Science Indicators
Web product, the Journal of the Academy of Marketing
Science was shown to have the highest percent increase
in total citations over a recent bimonthly period in the
field of Economics & Business. In this essay, editor
Dr. P. Rajan Varadarajan discusses how the history and
development of the journal contributed to this
achievement.
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Australian Journal of Earth Sciences |
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February
2003
In
a recent analysis, in-cites looked at the journals that had
the highest percent increase in total citations for a given
bimonthly period across all 22 fields covered by the ISI
Essential
Science Indicators
Web product. The Australian Journal of Earth Sciences (AJES)
was the journal with the highest increase in the field of
Geosciences. AJES currently has a total of 3,325 citations for
669 papers in the database. In this essay, Tony Cockbain,
Editor of AJES, talks about this achievement and the
future of the journal.
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Materials Research Innovations |
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January
2003
In a recent
analysis for in-cites, examining percent increases in
total citations across the 22 field of the ISI
Essential
Science Indicators
Web product, the journal Materials Research Innovations
had the highest percent increase in the field of Materials
Science. In this essay titled "Materials Research
Innovations (M.R.I.): a Very Different Journal,"
Editor-in-Chief Dr. Rustum Roy discusses how the unique
features of this journal helped lead to this citation
record.
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