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New data on percentage of uncited journal articles in Public Administration
Impact factor data released by Journal Citation Reports provides only a partial view of how articles published in Public Administration journals are subsequently used. This chart provides an alternate view. Click on image to enlarge. It shows the percentage of articles published in 2012 and 2013 that were not cited in any journal in 2014. Overall, 55 percent of articles published in the field in 2012 and 2013 were not cited at all in 2014. For Governance, the share is 27 percent: that is, 73 percent of articles published in 2012 and 2013 were cited at least once in 2014. Only one other journal in the field had a lower percentage of uncited articles. This data was compiled by the Governance publishing team at Wiley.
SCOPUS data ranks Governance fourth in public administration
The most recent release of SCOPUS journal impact metrics has ranked Governance fourth in the field of public administration. SCOPUS provides data for two impact measures: Source Normalized Impact per Paper (SNIP) and SCImago Journal Rank (SJR). Governance is ranked fourth according to both measures. See the ranking.
Journal Citation Reports: 15th year in top ten
Governance jumps to #3 in journal citation rankings
Governance is now ranked #3 for impact among scholarly journals in public administration, according to ISI’s Journal Citation Report for 2009, released yesterday. Governance was ranked #8 in the 2008 rankings and #9 in the 2007 rankings. Among journals in political science, Governance is now ranked #11, up from #22 in 2008 and #25 in 2007.