ELSEVIER 2 Home AIl Solutions Scopus How Scopus works Metrics CiteScore The CiteScoreTM metrics advantage More titles, available for free Researchers, information professionals, research and institutional leaders, funders and publishers use CiteScore metrics to greater insight into research impact. Calculated using data from Scopus, CiteScore metrics help you evaluate journals, book series, conference proceedings and trade journals to empower well-informed decisions: 25,990+active titles and growing 18,400 330 disciplines titles Lmein t Dirj Ledut Succuncd Jole_Joro Linguistics and Language 328 Corelint Reclicrion 874 Geography; Planning and Development Itlc; Sociology and Political Science Electrical and Electronic Engineering History t65" Eclo? EiCution Behavorind Sreratic Cena uedldnr senn Al_ju,o Language and Linguistics Literature and Literary Theory Ucchnkaltnenttnno Ecurioinigald Ecunu Ac Cultura Studies Education Using CiteScore metrics As of a multi-dimensional array of metrics, CiteScore metrics can help to: Discover titles to create lists Acquire evidence about title relevance to performance in a field Check the performance of one or more titles decide where to submit an article for publication Analyze the citation impact of titles to be used in acquisition decisions or for determining publication/portfolio strategies Validate tenure and promotion applications, as well as publishing decisions Determine research impact in given field Additionally, publishers and editors can monitor the performance of title or portfolio of titles, as well as monitor publishing trends from among competing titles CiteScore metrics: A family of eight metrics and useful features CiteScore CiteScore CiteScore CiteScore CiteScore Tracker Percentile Quartiles Rank gain parts reading and and library