19 results on '"Peter, Manuelraj"'
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2. A bibliometric analysis of Low Back Pain using Scopus database
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Subbarayalu, Arun, Peter, Manuelraj, PRABAHARAN, SIVASANKAR, and Idhris, Mohamed
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Rehabilitation and Therapy ,Physical Therapy ,Medicine and Health Sciences ,Physiotherapy - Abstract
A bibliometric analysis revealing the affinity of Indian physiotherapists in performing research on LBP using the Scopus database
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- 2022
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3. Visualization pattern of the highly cited scientific output of Indian Physiotherapists: A bibliometric study
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Peter, Manuelraj, Subbarayalu, Arun, Idhris, Mohamed, Prabaharan, Sivasankar, Sakthivel, Muhil, Raman, Vinoth, M., Palanivel, and Ramzi, Ola
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Rehabilitation and Therapy ,Medicine and Health Sciences ,Social and Behavioral Sciences ,Library and Information Science ,Physiotherapy - Abstract
Background: Physiotherapy research supports the advancement of evidence-based practice and the development of a highly-skilled workforce. This study aims to visualize the highly cited scientific output of Indian physiotherapists from 1999 to 2018. Methods: A descriptive study design was adopted to visualize the highly cited scientific output of Indian physiotherapists using the Web of Science (WoS) database from 1999 to 2018. A search was carried out using the following keywords "((TS=(physiotherapy) OR TS=("physical rehabilitation") OR TS=("physical therapy")) AND AD=(India))Indexes=SCI-EXPANDED, SSCI, A&HCI, CPCI-S, CPCI-SSH, ESCI, CCR-EXPANDED, IC Timespan=1999-2018”. Data collected were analyzed using Incites from WoS and VOSviewer software. Results: A total of 488 articles were published between 1999 and 2018, with a peak of 103 in 2016 with 2419 citations. A decline in publication count was observed after 2016. The journal International Journal of Physiotherapy published the highest number of articles (n=35). Manipal University (n=26) was found to be the most active institution for physiotherapy research in India, as determined by publishing the most articles. Indian physiotherapists published the highest number of research articles in collaboration with US authors (n=24). Conclusion: There is an increasing trend in the scientific output of Indian physiotherapists over the past two decades; however, a decline is observed after 2016. It is recommended that research collaborations across the globe are increased, and scientific output should be improved, leading to a higher number of citations. Future research should explore factors influencing the scientific production of Indian physiotherapists and devise appropriate strategies to attain further improvement.
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- 2022
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4. Affinity of Indian physiotherapists towards the conduct of research on Low back pain
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Subbarayalu, Arun, Peter, Manuelraj, Idhris, Mohamed, and PRABAHARAN, SIVASANKAR
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Rehabilitation and Therapy ,Physical Therapy ,Medicine and Health Sciences ,Physiotherapy - Abstract
The affinity of Indian physiotherapists towards the conduct of research on Low back pain: A bibliometric analysis using Scopus
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- 2022
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5. Low Back Pain bibliometric analysis using Web of Science
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Subbarayalu, Arun, Peter, Manuelraj, Idhris, Mohamed, and PRABAHARAN, SIVASANKAR
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Rehabilitation and Therapy ,Medicine and Health Sciences - Abstract
The affinity of Indian physiotherapists towards the conduct of research on Low back pain: A bibliometric analysis using Scopus
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- 2022
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6. A Bibliometric Study of Communications Published in Journal of Informetrics from 2012 to 2016
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Naseer, Mirza Muhammad, Waris, Abu, Ahmad, Shakil, Peter, Manuelraj, and Abdel-Magid, Isam Mohammed
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Journal of Informetrics (Periodical) -- Forecasts and trends -- Statistics ,Scholarly periodicals -- Forecasts and trends -- Statistics ,Social science research -- Forecasts and trends -- Statistics ,Communications -- Research -- Statistics -- Forecasts and trends ,Authorship ,Librarians ,Organizations ,Teachers ,Spreadsheet software ,Market trend/market analysis ,Library and information science - Abstract
This research work exemplifies a bibliometric study of communications published in the Journal of Informetrics from 2012 to 2016. The main schema and source used for this study is the Web of Science domain. A bibliometric analysis of 459 records was conducted using MS Excel. The study indicated that the maximum number of articles were in the year 2016, representing 23% of total contributions. Top contributing organizations during the study period were Max Planck Society of Germany, Indiana University of USA, and University Roma Tor Vergata of Italy. Top contributing authors included Lutz Bornmann, Mike Thelwall, and Ludo Waltman. China led top contributing countries followed by the United States of America and Italy. Authorship collaboration was dominated by multi-authored contributions as 72.11% of the communications were multi-authored while 27.89% of communications were single-authored. The degree of collaboration of JOI communications was found to be 72.1%. The average number of authors for JOI communications was 2.44. The highest number of references and tables/figures were appended to the communications published in JOI during 2016. Most of the papers (76%) accepted for publication in JOI were published within two months. This study investigated papers published in the Journal of Informetrics during 2012-2016 only. This paper is valuable for teachers, researchers, and librarians who want to see the contemporary trends of published articles in the Journal of Informetrics and seek possible areas for further research. Keywords: Scientometrics; Top Contributing Authors; Top Contributing Organizations; Top Contributing Countries; The Degree of Collaboration; Journal of Informetrics. Paper type: Research paper, 1. Introduction In the assessment of scientific performance, bibliometric and citation indicators are among the most critical impact measures of scientific literature (Davarpanah & Aslekia, 2008). An increasingly important way [...]
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7. SCHOLARLY COMMUNICATIONS AND RESEARCH PRODUCTIVITY PATTERNS OF OBSTETRICS AND GYNAECOLOGY INDEXED IN WEB OF SCIENCE BETWEEN 1990 AND 2021.
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Samuel, Spurgeon Anandraj, Idhris, Mohamed, Devasagayam, Helan Petricia, Peter, Manuelraj, Rosalene, Thangam Sheela, and Christinal, Pon
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SCHOLARLY communication ,GYNECOLOGY ,OBSTETRICS ,COMMUNICATIONS research ,DOWNLOADING - Abstract
The paper analyses the growth pattern of Obstetrics and Gynaecology literature during 1900-2021. The data downloaded from web of science database, further interpreted, and analyzed for the study purpose. Total number of publications has been identified as 10,193 records. The distribution of publications based on document type of the publications, the year of production, source wise ranking, Language wise, country wise productivity, top ten affiliations wise, Web of Science Research areas contribution is in the maximum level were studied. The study reveals a progressive increase on Obstetrics and Gynecology research publications during 1900-2021. The period 2011-2021 contributed highest number of publications. United States is the top contributor during 1900-2021 study period. University of California is the leading University having 308 articles which is 3.02% of the total publications. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
8. Global Research Publications on Helicobacter Pylori from SCOPUS Database (2001-2020): A Scientometric Study
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Samuel, Spurgeon Anandraj, primary, Devasagayam, Helan Petricia, primary, Peter, Manuelraj, primary, Idhris, Mohamed, primary, and Rosalene, Thangam Sheela, primary
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- 2022
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9. Library Knowledge Management (LKM) assessment comparison between Scopus and web of Science: A Bibliometric view
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Idhris, Mohamed, Peter, Manuelraj, Barkath Ali, Mohammed, Pandiyarajan, Anand, Idhris, Mohamed, Peter, Manuelraj, Barkath Ali, Mohammed, and Pandiyarajan, Anand
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Background: The evolution of information and knowledge has affected all organizations, including Libraries. Knowledge management is predominant in the fields of business management information systems, Management library and information science. The aim of this study is to identify and gather literature on the concepts of knowledge management (KM) related to libraries. Methods: The purpose of this article is a bibliometric study on the Knowledge management related to library in the WoS and Scopus databases. The aim is to know main issues such as the evolution of development over the years, Citation, publication, source, author, and country comparative areas are discussed. This study will support potential scholars in this area by offering a summary of the literature they are looking at and identifying new approaches to science to place their own work and the most important authors. Results: According to the search strategy used, a total of 416 and 277 documents were published in Scopus and web of sciences, respectively. The average citation per document was 7.35 (Scopus) and 4.27 (web of science). The findings indicate an overall gradually rise in the publishing rate over the sample period. The leading countries in KM research were the United States and China, in all datasets, including India and the United Kingdom. Entitled “A formal definition of Big Data based on its essential features” has the highest citations in both databases. Conclusion: This bibliometric review offers an updated historical perspective on the development of KM study and illustrated the role performed by various contributors. However it does not represent adequately the contributions of African countries and organizations, which implies increased support and an emphasis on KM research to improve knowledge management research
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- 2021
10. Enhancing the Sepsis Syndrome Understanding: A Bibliometric Analysis of the hundred most Cited Articles
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Idhris, Mohamed, Peter, Manuelraj, Idhris, Mohamed, and Peter, Manuelraj
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Background: This bibliometric analysis aimed to identify and evaluate the 100 most-cited articles (T100 articles) on Sepsis syndrome. Method: The 100 most cited Sepsis syndrome-related articles were downloaded from Elsevier Scopus on 03.11.2020. Each article were evaluated and described with the core information, 100 Most cited documents, The 10 articles of our list with the highest citation per year (CY), Annual total citation per year, Most cited countries, Top10 Country-wise scientific production, Top 10 Authors Production Over time, Top 10 Most relevant source and impacts are main subjects of the study. Results: The top 100 publications with highly cited articles are chosen for this analysis. The years 2003 and 2005 were the most productive and positive year during this research. Most of the best-cited papers have been published in the New England Journal of Medicine (NEJM) and in The Lancet. In the top 100 highly cited articles the title: “Intensive insulin therapy in critically ill patients” got the highest citation with 7663 and published in 2001 followed by the title "COVID-19: consider cytokine storm syndromes and immunosuppression" written by Mehta P published in 2020, got the highest total Citation per Year with 1744. The highest number of total citations per article was 5972 from the year 2016. Conclusion: A comprehensive list of the most cited studies on Sepsis syndrome disorders can be found in this review. This current approach is a way to acknowledge the classic Septic disease articles, provide insight into international leaders, and explain patterns in research on Septic disease syndrome.
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- 2021
11. A Bibliometric Analysis of Scientific Output on COVID-19 Pandemic Outbreak using the Web of Science (WoS) database
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Idhris, Mohamed, Prabaharan, Sivasankar, Peter, Manuelraj, Subbarayalu, Arun Vijay, Idhris, Mohamed, Prabaharan, Sivasankar, Peter, Manuelraj, and Subbarayalu, Arun Vijay
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The novel coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) has affected almost all the countries globally, and it is considered a global pandemic. Hence, this study conducted a bibliometric analysis of scientific output on the COVID-19 pandemic outbreak using the Web of Science (WoS) database. A specific search technique was developed based on Corona virus-related keywords from January 1, 2019, until June 24, 2020. A total of 10850 documents related to COVID-19 published from January 1, 2019, to June 24, 2020, were retrieved from the WoS database. The researchers downloaded the data from WoS as a WoS plain text file, and the data were analyzed using R studio (biblioshiny) software. Out of the total of 10850 documents published in 1736 scientific journals, 10845 papers belonging to the year 2020, which constituents 99.954% of the total documents (N=10850). Wang Y is the most productive author who contributed 0.60% (n=65) of the total documents published. USA is the predominant country that produced 2701 documents related to COVID-19, and China follows it with 1937 documents. The most active collaboration held between the USA and China, and it accounted for 2.75% (n=298) of the entire documents (N=10850).
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- 2020
12. Saudi Arabian Top Four Medical journals Bibliometric study
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Peter, Manuelraj, Anandraj Samuel, Spurgeon, Idhris, Mohamed, Subbarayalu, Arun Vijay, Peter, Manuelraj, Anandraj Samuel, Spurgeon, Idhris, Mohamed, and Subbarayalu, Arun Vijay
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Introduction: The purpose of this study was to measure the progress of scientific research outcomes of four medical journals, which are indexed to National Library of Medicine (USA) PubMed published from Saudi Arabia during the period from 2000 to 2019 Methods: Scientific papers that are published under the category of original and review articles, short communications, case, and short reports were downloaded from the top four medical journals indexed in the PubMed database viz. (i) Saudi Medical Journal (SMJ) (ii) Neurosciences (iii) Saudi Journal of Kidney Diseases and Transplantation (SJKDT) and (iv) The Annals of Saudi Medicine (ASM) and their research productivity is measured through an appropriate mapping process. The data were analyzed according to certain parameters such as the growth of publication, the types of publication, and the authorship pattern. Inferences: The findings of the study revealed that 12866 articles were contributed by 47346 authors with an average of 3.67 authors per article, and 47.92% articles were published in 12 issues of SMJ (n=6165(47.92%)) , Neuroscience (n=1422, 11.05%)), SJKDT (n=3160, 24.56%)and ASM (n=2119, 16.47%) during 2000–2019. Most of the articles (n=10774, 83.74%) included more than one author, leaving only 2092 articles (16.26%) were published by single authors. The authors have collaborated with national and international authors for their scholarly work. Conclusions: The analysis of bibliometric indicators of these four medical journals showed the rising tendency of research publications and the high rate of collaborative research output. These journals contributed a massive number of research papers during the period of the last twenty years. Collaboration among researchers facilitates sharing knowledge and techniques and brings a mixture of positive scientific thoughts. This study recommends that the unified bylaws for faculty in Saudi universities should give more weight to multi-authored papers.
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- 2020
13. Bibliometric analysis of physical therapy researchers with research exposure in Saudi Arabia
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Peter, Manuelraj, Idhris, Mohamed, Peter, Manuelraj, and Idhris, Mohamed
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Objectives: This study intended to examine and document the published evidence in recent years (1982-2019) regarding physical therapy research in Saudi Arabia. Methods: A bibliometric review of the original papers were conducted to assess the various aspects of physical therapy in Saudi Arabia. We performed a bibliometric analysis of data retrieval for physical therapy the keywords physiotherapy or physical rehabilitation or physical therapy or physiotherapy or manual therapy the publications from 1982 to 2019 were retrieved from the Web of Science Core Collection database. Microsoft Excel, Thomson Data Analyzer, and VOSviewer software were used to analyze publishing trends, top journals, organizational cluster analysis, countries cluster analysis, highly cited articles. Results: A total of n=489 papers were published during the study period, giving an average of 12.86 papers per annum. A total of (n=444) documents (90.79 percent) were multi-authored and (n=44) documents (9.21 percent) were single-authored publications. The Journal of Physical Therapy Science (n=53) got the highest number of articles during the period of study. King Saud University (n=176) located in Saudi Arabia is the highest number of articles published related to physical therapy. Egypt, India, USA, Australia, and England those countries are the most collaborative countries with Saudi Arabia related to physical therapy research. James, Spencer L entitled “Global, regional, and national incidence, prevalence, …” got the highest citations. CONCLUSION: The size of literature in physical therapy showed a noticeable increase in the past decade in Saudi Arabia.
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- 2020
14. Visualizing the Citation Analysis of Scholarly Communication of Ayurveda Research During 1923-2018: An Exploratory Study
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Peter, Manuelraj, primary, Idhris, Mohamed, primary, and Anandraj, Spurgeon, primary
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- 2020
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15. Visualizing highly cited scientific output of Indian physiotherapists: A bibliometric study
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Subbarayalu, Arun Vijay, primary, Peter, Manuelraj, additional, Idhris, Mohamed, additional, Prabaharan, Sivasankar, additional, Sakthivel, Muhil, additional, Raman, Vinoth, additional, R.M., Palanivel, additional, and Ibrahim Ramzi, Ola, additional
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- 2020
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16. Scholarly Communication Pattern and Research Output of Tamilnadu, India during 2009 to 2018: A Case Study
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Peter, Manuelraj, primary
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- 2020
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17. Scientometric Analysis and Literature Research Growth of Lupus During 2010-2017
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Idhris, Mohamed, Peter, Manuelraj, Pattukuthu, Abdurahiman, Anandraj Samuel, Spurgeon, Idhris, Mohamed, Peter, Manuelraj, Pattukuthu, Abdurahiman, and Anandraj Samuel, Spurgeon
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The paper analyses the growth pattern of Lupus disease literature during 2010-2017. The data downloaded from web of science database, further interpreted and analyzed for the study purpose. Total number of publications has been identified as 38750 records. The distribution of publications based on the year of production, country wise productivity, document type of the publications, Major subject categories, Authors whose contribution is in the maximum level were studied. The study reveals a progressive increase on LUPUS research during 2010-2017. The year 2016 contributed highest number of publications. United States is the top contributor during 2010-2017. PETRI M is the leading author having 394 articles which is 1.017% of the total publications.
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- 2019
18. Bibliometric Analysis of Research Productivity of Health Care Professionals in Saudi Arabia: An Exploratory Study
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Peter, Manuelraj, Samuel, Spurgeon, Idhris, Mohamed, Pattukuthu, Abdurahiman, Subbarayalu, Arun Vijay, Peter, Manuelraj, Samuel, Spurgeon, Idhris, Mohamed, Pattukuthu, Abdurahiman, and Subbarayalu, Arun Vijay
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Objectives: The aim of this study is to analyze research productivity through literature mapping of Health care Professionals (HCPs) belonging to Imam Abdulrahman Bin Faisal university (IAU), Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA). To facilitate that, publications made by the HCPs in those journals indexed in the PubMed indexed medical database have been chosen for this study. The selected study period was between 2014 and 2018. This study also explores the literature growth, mapping of the health care literature and health care professional’s collaboration patterns in KSA. Methods: The chosen data were downloaded from PubMed Database through Endnote software. Publications are filtered to countries based on the affiliation. The following search terms have been used to yield the records from database on 10th April 2019, “(((((saudi[Affiliation] OR saudiarabia[Affiliation]) OR KSA[Affiliation]) OR K.S.A[Affiliation]) OR K.S.A.[Affiliation]) OR kingdom of saudi arabia[Affiliation]) AND ("2014/01/01"[PDAT] : "2018/12/31"[PDAT])))))“. Result: It revealed that 33872 papers have been published with specific on health care literature during the study period. Among the published papers, 26.52% (N=8983) of them belonging to the year 2018 whereas 75% of the articles were published in a rest of the years. The journal “PLoS One” was the most productive Journal, with 680 of publication were produced during 2014-18, followed by Saudi Med J (N=619), Sci Rep (N=612), Saudi J Biol Sci (N=412). In terms of collaboration, 59.05% (N=20001) of the articles were published with more than five authors, demonstrating a high range of collaboration among the Saudi Arabian health professionals. Conclusion: This study concludes that there is a progressive growth in the number of publications as well as research collaborations among Saudi healthcare professionals.
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- 2019
19. Estimating the quality of Arabian Journals using bibliometric indicators.
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Magid, Isam Mohammed Abdel, Rahaman, Safiqur, Waris, Abu, Naseer, Mirza Muhammad, Ahmad, Shakil, and Peter, Manuelraj
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Scholarly published scientific journals' quality and the standard were measured in recent years based on their scientific indicators such as Journal Impact Factor (IF), citation values, and journal ranking values. Any experimental writer and researcher will investigate these factors of journals before publishing their research output. Analyzing and comparing these indicators among different bibliographic databases are welcomed by the research community and will give them some insight to decide or to choose which journals they need to select for publishing their research outputs. The main objective of the research work undertaken was to assess the impact and visibility of 66 Arabian journals using JCR bibliometric indicators for comparison of journal quality, i.e. comparison of Journal Impact Factor (JIF), Eugen Factor Score (ES), Cite Score (CS), Source normalized impact per publication (SNIP), Scimago Journal Ranking (SJR), and H5 index. This study also aimed to determine whether these indices were an alternative to each other for estimating the quality of 66 Arabian journals. The research data was collected from the Web of Science (WoS) and Scopus databases. The JIF and ES were taken from the WoS and CS, SNIP and SJR from Scopus. The analysis for this study was done using Microsoft Excel and SPSS software. Maximum Pearson's (r) statistical correlation was found between JIF and CS (r=0.844) while Maximum Spearman's (?) statistical correlation was found between JIF and CS (?=0.843). A linear correlation was found between the values and ranks of the indices. Hence, we conclude that the open-access indicator SJR can be used as an alternative to the JIF. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2021
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