The Russian Science Citation Index (RSCI): the first three years (2016–2018)

Objective: To observe changes in the number, form (print and online), and distribution (by academic disciplines) of Russian journals indexed in the first three years of the Russian Science Citation Index (RSCI).Background: The globalization of science and the need to involve Russia in the internatio...

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Main Authors: Sergey V Gorin, Anna M Koroleva, Alexey N Gerasimov, Alexander A Voronov
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Pensoft Publishers 2020-08-01
Series:European Science Editing
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Online Access:https://ese.arphahub.com/article/51051/download/pdf/
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spelling doaj-34ce0d53bb7143e5b8bd66c54baa22532021-05-21T15:20:52ZengPensoft PublishersEuropean Science Editing 2518-33542020-08-01461410.3897/ese.2020.e5105151051The Russian Science Citation Index (RSCI): the first three years (2016–2018)Sergey V Gorin0Anna M Koroleva1Alexey N Gerasimov2Alexander A Voronov3Journal of Economy and EntrepreneurshipIndustrial University of TyumenStavropol State Agrarian UniversityKuban State UniversityObjective: To observe changes in the number, form (print and online), and distribution (by academic disciplines) of Russian journals indexed in the first three years of the Russian Science Citation Index (RSCI).Background: The globalization of science and the need to involve Russia in the international process of knowledge exchange have influenced the main directions of publication activity and interaction with the world scientific community. Methods: Statistical information freely available through the databases of the Scientific Electronic Library of Russia for January 2019 were compared with data from January 2016. Results: In 2016, the number of Russian journals included in the RSCI was 650; by 2019, the number had increased to 771, an increase of 18.6%. The number of journals with printed and online versions increased by 13.3% to reach 266 units. The number of Russian journals indexed in Scopus and the Web of Science databases increased during the period, as did the number of journals with both print and online versions.Conclusions: Journals from the RSCI database tend also to be added to Scopus or WoS databases and do not remain exclusively as part of the local database. Implementing the RSCI project had a positive impact on the full spectrum of Russian academic journals, which are increasingly committed to improving their work to continue to be part of RSCI or Scopus or WoS databases.https://ese.arphahub.com/article/51051/download/pdf/Academic journalsScopusWeb of ScienceRussian
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author Sergey V Gorin
Anna M Koroleva
Alexey N Gerasimov
Alexander A Voronov
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Anna M Koroleva
Alexey N Gerasimov
Alexander A Voronov
The Russian Science Citation Index (RSCI): the first three years (2016–2018)
European Science Editing
Academic journals
Scopus
Web of Science
Russian
author_facet Sergey V Gorin
Anna M Koroleva
Alexey N Gerasimov
Alexander A Voronov
author_sort Sergey V Gorin
title The Russian Science Citation Index (RSCI): the first three years (2016–2018)
title_short The Russian Science Citation Index (RSCI): the first three years (2016–2018)
title_full The Russian Science Citation Index (RSCI): the first three years (2016–2018)
title_fullStr The Russian Science Citation Index (RSCI): the first three years (2016–2018)
title_full_unstemmed The Russian Science Citation Index (RSCI): the first three years (2016–2018)
title_sort russian science citation index (rsci): the first three years (2016–2018)
publisher Pensoft Publishers
series European Science Editing
issn 2518-3354
publishDate 2020-08-01
description Objective: To observe changes in the number, form (print and online), and distribution (by academic disciplines) of Russian journals indexed in the first three years of the Russian Science Citation Index (RSCI).Background: The globalization of science and the need to involve Russia in the international process of knowledge exchange have influenced the main directions of publication activity and interaction with the world scientific community. Methods: Statistical information freely available through the databases of the Scientific Electronic Library of Russia for January 2019 were compared with data from January 2016. Results: In 2016, the number of Russian journals included in the RSCI was 650; by 2019, the number had increased to 771, an increase of 18.6%. The number of journals with printed and online versions increased by 13.3% to reach 266 units. The number of Russian journals indexed in Scopus and the Web of Science databases increased during the period, as did the number of journals with both print and online versions.Conclusions: Journals from the RSCI database tend also to be added to Scopus or WoS databases and do not remain exclusively as part of the local database. Implementing the RSCI project had a positive impact on the full spectrum of Russian academic journals, which are increasingly committed to improving their work to continue to be part of RSCI or Scopus or WoS databases.
topic Academic journals
Scopus
Web of Science
Russian
url https://ese.arphahub.com/article/51051/download/pdf/
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