Information Technology for Development Annual Report December 2010 Katie Chandler, Taylor and Francis Sajda Qureshi, Editor-in-Chief
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The impact factors Google Scholar Impact Factor: 1.645 Cites in 2009 to articles published in 2007 and 2008 = 51 divide by Number of articles published in 2007 and 2008= 31 Source: Taylor and Francis December 2010 Web of Science Impact Factor: 0.516 Cites in 2009 to articles published in 2007 and 2008= 16 divide by Number of articles published in 2007 and 2008=31 Center Development Informatics: 2.26 Source: Richard Heeks: http://ict4dblog.wordpress.com/2010/04/14/ict4d-journal-ranking-table/
ICT4D Journal Citation Ranking 2005 Score 2008 Score Overall Score 1 Information Technology for Development * 2.94 1.58 2.26 2 Electronic Journal of Information Systems in Developing Countries 2.69 0.81 1.75 3 Information Technologies and International Development 1.82 1.55 1.69 4 Asian Journal of Communication * 1.19 0.4 0.80 5 African Journal of Information and Communication 0.87 0.44 0.66 6 International Journal of Education and Development Using Information and Communication Technology 0.77 0.39 0.58 7 Journal of Health Informatics in Developing Countries n/a 0.42 8 Information Development * 0.40 0.37 9 International Journal on Advances in ICT for Emerging Regions 0.28 10 African Journal of Information & Communication Technology 0.24 0.06 0.15 11 South African Journal of Information Management 0.26 0.00 0.13 12 International Journal of Information Communication Technologies and Human Development * 0.11 13 African Journal of Information Systems 14 Asian Journal of Information Technology * 0.04 0.02 15 Asian Journal of Information Management - International Journal of ICT Research and Development in Africa * Source: Richard Heeks, Centre for Development Informatics, University of Manchester, UK
Copyright Taylor and Francis December 2010 Vital Statistics Rates Indexing Acceptance Rate 21-30%; about 25% regular issues and about 30% for special issues Citations Google Scholar 6534 Average or 20 citations per paper Submissions 80-90 per annum MIS, Economists ABI INFORMS, ACM Computing Review, CAB Abstracts, CAB Health, Cambridge Scientific Abstracts, EBSCO's database, IBR, IBZ, Information Science Abstracts, INSPEC database, LISA, MasterFILE, PsychInfo, ACM portal Copyright Taylor and Francis December 2010
Special Issues In progress Upcoming Information Technology Success Factors and Models In Emerging Economies. Narcyz Roztocki and H. Roland Weistroffer Disability and Information Technology in Underserved Populations. JoyoJeet Pal, H. , Becky Matter and Roland Weistroffer ICT and Human Development. Annika Andersson , Gudrun Wicander , Åke Grönlund and John Sören Pettersson ICT and Human Mobility: Cases from Developing Countries and Beyond. Thomas Molony and Denis Galava ICT Management in Developing Countries Syed Nasrin and Anastasia Papazafeiropoulou ICT Education in Developing Countries Said Assar and Rick Watson Contribution of ICT to Development Goals Elaine Byrne, and Brian Nicholson
Sources of Submissions Conferences AMCIS, IFIP 9.4, HICSS ICIS: GlobDev, ISDC Workshop IRMA, Journals MISQ, EJISDC International Agencies Commonwealth Secretariat UNDP, World Bank, ITU
Established Record Publishers 1983 Oxford University Press 1991 IOS Press 2003 Commonwealth Secretariat gets Title 2004 John Wiley and Sons 2007 Wiley Blackwell 2010 Taylor and Francis Rise in subscriptions, submissions and status