Role and position of the locally published journals in an evaluation-oriented CRIS Pero Šipka Centre for Evaluation in Education and Science, Belgrade University of Novi Sad, Department of Psychology, Novi Sad
Topics (1) Background (2) Rationales (3) Model (4) Implemenation (5) Results
Background journals in int. dbases journals in WoS/JCR journals as full texts # citations / inhabitants $ citations / researchers # citations / researchers # citations $ citations / science WoS impact Bulgaria Greece Croatia Hungary Romania Slovenia Serbia WoS impact and variables moderating impact
Visibility & Accessiblity are: the only necessary conditions and the two first links in the chain Rationale Impact = Visibility + Availability + Quality + Relevance where: I = journal’s impact in WoS (SCI/SSCI/A&HCI); V = articles metadata online availability; A = online full text availability; Q = adherence to the international publishing standards; R = number of shared international references (related records).
Strategy Steps: Visibility Availability Quality Relevance Impact Instruments: (1)Building the national citation index under OAI PMH (2)Monitoring/evaluating (1)journals impact, both domestic and international (2)journal bibliometric quality (3)Supporting journals selectively
Implementation (i) Journal Bibliometric Report SCIndeks: The Serbian Citation Index DOSITHEuS (CRIS)
Implementation (ii) Journals (ful text) Repository Journal Bibliometric Report Web of Science: SCI, SSCI & A&HCI SCIndeks: The Serbian Citation Index DOSITHEuS (CRIS) Registries of the Ministry
Model
Implementation: Journals page
Implementation: Journal details
Journal performance: bibliometric qualty (i)
Journal performance: bibliometric qualty (ii)
raised 100% (from 4 to 8) raised 167% (from 1286 to 3438) raised 163% (from 452 to 1192) Number of citations given to LPJs 3 1 Number LPJs indexed 2 Number of citations given to LPJs by international authors only Results Outcomes by the impact in WoS