Citation Databases

 
DATABASES  DESCIRIPTIONS

Web of Science (EKUAL)

The WoS database contains records from 1900 including sciences, social sciences, arts and humanities.

  • 20,300 peer reviewed journals.
  • 94,000 scholarly books (2005-present).
  • 10 million conference papers.
  • coverage in some fields is less complete than in others, and there is an apparent focus in the sciences.
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Scopus (EKUAL)

The Scopus database contains records from 1969 including science, mathematics, engineering, technology, health and medicine, social sciences, arts and humanities.

  • 22,800 peer reviewed journals, including 3,800 open access titles.
  • 280 trade publications.
  • Articles in press [accepted for publication] from more than 8,000 publishers.
  • 150,000 books from Science, Technology & Medicine (2005-present ) and Arts & Humanities (2003-present).
  • 8 million conference papers from 100,000 conferences.
  • 39 million patents.
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TR Dizin (EKUAL)

Databases of Engineering and Liberal Arts, Social and Human Sciences, Law, Turkish Medicine, Life Sciences, and TUBITAK-supported projects developed by TUBITAK ULAKBİM.

SCImago Journal & Country Rank

The SCImago Journal & Country Rank is a publicly available portal that includes the journals and country scientific indicators developed from the information contained in the Scopus® database (Elsevier B.V.). These indicators can be used to assess and analyze scientific domains. Journals can be compared or analysed separately. Country rankings may also be compared or analysed separately. Journals can be grouped by subject area (27 major thematic areas), subject category (309 specific subject categories) or by country. Citation data is drawn from over 34,100 titles from more than 5,000 international publishers and country performance metrics from 239 countries worldwide. The SJCR allows you also to embed significative journal metrics into your web as a clickable image widget
This platform takes its name from the SCImago Journal Rank (SJR) indicator (PDF), developed by SCImago from the widely known algorithm Google PageRank™. This indicator shows the visibility of the journals contained in the Scopus® database from 1996.

Description of SJR Indıcator