CiteScore is a metric developed by Elsevier to evaluate the citation impact of scientific journals. It calculates the number of citations received in a given year of a published document, the calculation of the calculation can be seen here. The metric covers all types of documents and citations are tracked from multiple sources. Every year,...Read More
Bibliometric analysis is a quantitative method for analyzing academic literature. Before conducting the analysis, it is necessary to determine the research questions, and the data sources to be used, and collect and clean the data. It then selects the tools used to analyze the data. This method involves using statistical tools to evaluate the impact...Read More
Early childhood education (ECE) involves more than just academic aptitude tests. It also includes problem-solving skills and the creation of culturally valuable products. This learning model requires creativity from both educators and learners. Alghamdi (2023) explored the cultural views of preschool teachers in Saudi Arabia regarding teaching children in early childhood education settings. The study...Read More
An academic paper mill is an unethical business that produces and sells academic papers, such as essays, research papers, and dissertations. The targets of paper mills focus on students, researchers, and even teachers who need publications to support their careers. These operations contribute to academic dishonesty by allowing individuals to submit work that is not...Read More
The Journal of Education and Learning (EduLearn) aims to be an international forum for sharing, disseminating, and discussing original contributions to research, experiences, and perspectives in various fields of education. The journal also encourages article submissions from a wider range of educational approaches and fields around the world. The focus and scope of EduLearn include...Read More
The 2023 Scopus CiteScore and SJR have just been released! CiteScore is a metric that measures the average citations received by each document published in a journal. It is designed to provide a clear and easy indicator of a journal’s impact and quality in an academic environment. More than 90% of IAES journals are Scopus...Read More
This article discusses the relationship between bone mineral density and type 2 diabetes (T2DM). Nugroho et al. (2024) identified factors associated with bone mineral density (BMD) and osteoporosis risk in patients with T2DM. A total of 49 patients with T2DM were involved in this study, and it was found that 61% of them had decreased...Read More
Journal impact factor (JIF) is one of the most well-known and widely used metrics to evaluate the influence and impact of academic journals. Developed by Eugene Garfield and introduced by the Institute for Scientific Information (ISI), now part of Clarivate Analytics, JIF has become a cornerstone of scholarly assessment. Created in 1969 to help librarians...Read More
International Journal of Power Electronics and Drive Systems (IJPEDS) is an official publication of the Institute of Advanced Engineering and Science (IAES). The journal welcomes manuscript submissions from researchers and experts in the field of power electronics, electric drives, and energy systems from around the world. The scope of the journal covers all issues in...Read More
Source normalized impact per paper (SNIP) is a sophisticated metric designed to measure the contextual citation impact of academic journals. Developed by the Centre for Science and Technology Studies (CWTS) at Leiden University, SNIP provides a different perspective on journal impact by accounting for differences in citation practices across different scientific fields. The following is...Read More