Growth and Distribution of Research Journals Across the World
This study assesses the growth and distribution of research journals indexed in Scopus from 2000 through 2019, using SCImago data for journal and country ranking. A total of 15,484 journals were indexed in Scopus up till 1999, and from 2000 to 2019, 11,037 journals were indexed in Scopus at an avera...
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description | This study assesses the growth and distribution of research journals indexed in Scopus from 2000 through 2019, using SCImago data for journal and country ranking. A total of 15,484 journals were indexed in Scopus up till 1999, and from 2000 to 2019, 11,037 journals were indexed in Scopus at an average of 581.85 journals per year at an average annual corresponding growth of 2.74%. Of the total journals indexed in Scopus, 41.61% were indexed during the last two decades. Europe is the leading continent publishing nearly 60% of the total world journals, while Africa publishes around 1% of journals, the lowest among all the continents. The United Kingdom, United States (US), China, Brazil, Australia, and Egypt are the leading countries publishing the maximum number of journals from their respective continents. Of the total journals indexed across the world, nearly one-fourth (6,425, 24.23%) are published in the US. Still more, of the 109 journal publishing countries across the world, nearly 90% of journals are published in twenty leading journal publishing countries. Among the 27 major Scopus recognized subject disciplines, the majority (1,606, 6.06%) of journals are published in the field of medicine. The growth of research journals and the growth of research results has moved at a uniform pace, and any asymmetry between the two is bound to result either in the introduction of predatory and dubious journals or in the production of sub-standard research results. |
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spelling | doaj.art-e94cdffa6e31401280f621bd68227f902023-06-28T07:23:07ZengKorea Institute of Science and Technology InformationJournal of Information Science Theory and Practice2287-90992287-45772023-06-0111110.1633/JISTaP.2023.11.2.3JISTaP.2023.11.2.3Growth and Distribution of Research Journals Across the WorldRamesh Pandita0Shivendra Singh1Central Library, Baba Ghulam Shah Badshah University, Rajouri, India E-mail: rameshpandita90@gmail.comCentral Library, Guru Gobind Singh Medical College and Hospital, Baba Farid University of Health Sciences, Farikdot, India E-mail: shiv.mail@gmail.comThis study assesses the growth and distribution of research journals indexed in Scopus from 2000 through 2019, using SCImago data for journal and country ranking. A total of 15,484 journals were indexed in Scopus up till 1999, and from 2000 to 2019, 11,037 journals were indexed in Scopus at an average of 581.85 journals per year at an average annual corresponding growth of 2.74%. Of the total journals indexed in Scopus, 41.61% were indexed during the last two decades. Europe is the leading continent publishing nearly 60% of the total world journals, while Africa publishes around 1% of journals, the lowest among all the continents. The United Kingdom, United States (US), China, Brazil, Australia, and Egypt are the leading countries publishing the maximum number of journals from their respective continents. Of the total journals indexed across the world, nearly one-fourth (6,425, 24.23%) are published in the US. Still more, of the 109 journal publishing countries across the world, nearly 90% of journals are published in twenty leading journal publishing countries. Among the 27 major Scopus recognized subject disciplines, the majority (1,606, 6.06%) of journals are published in the field of medicine. The growth of research journals and the growth of research results has moved at a uniform pace, and any asymmetry between the two is bound to result either in the introduction of predatory and dubious journals or in the production of sub-standard research results.https://data.doi.or.kr/10.1633/JISTaP.2023.11.2.3journal growthjournal distributionscopusworldscimagoscientometrics |
spellingShingle | Ramesh Pandita Shivendra Singh Growth and Distribution of Research Journals Across the World Journal of Information Science Theory and Practice journal growth journal distribution scopus world scimago scientometrics |
title | Growth and Distribution of Research Journals Across the World |
title_full | Growth and Distribution of Research Journals Across the World |
title_fullStr | Growth and Distribution of Research Journals Across the World |
title_full_unstemmed | Growth and Distribution of Research Journals Across the World |
title_short | Growth and Distribution of Research Journals Across the World |
title_sort | growth and distribution of research journals across the world |
topic | journal growth journal distribution scopus world scimago scientometrics |
url | https://data.doi.or.kr/10.1633/JISTaP.2023.11.2.3 |
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