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JOURNAL METRICS
Impact Factor (JCR) 2024: 0.6
Impact Factor (JCR):
The JCR provides quantitative tools for ranking, evaluating, categorizing, and comparing journals. The impact factor is one of these; it is a measure of the frequency with which the “average article” in a journal has been cited in a particular year or period. The annual JCR impact factor is a ratio between citations and recent citable items published. Thus, the impact factor of a journal is calculated by dividing the number of current year citations to the source items published in that journal during the previous two years.
5-Year Impact Factor: 0.9
5-Year Impact Factor:
A 5-Year Impact Factor shows the long-term citation trend for a journal. This is calculated differently from the Journal Impact Factor, so it is not simply an average of the Impact Factors in the time period. The Impact Factor itself is based only on Web of Science Core Collection citation data from the last three years and thus reflects only recent impact. The Journal Impact Factor is the average number of times articles from the journal published in the past two years have been cited in the Journal Citation Reports year.
CiteScore 2024: 2.5
CiteScore:
CiteScore is the number of citations received by a journal in one year to documents published in the three previous years, divided by the number of documents indexed in Scopus published in those same three years.
SCImago Journal Rank (SJR) 2024: 0.280
SCImago Journal Rank (SJR):
The SJR is a size-independent prestige indicator that ranks journals by their ‘average prestige per article’. It is based on the idea that ‘all citations are not created equal’. SJR is a measure of scientific influence of journals that accounts for both the number of citations received by a journal and the importance or prestige of the journals where such citations come from It measures the scientific influence of the average article in a journal, it expresses how central to the global scientific discussion an average article of the journal is.
Source Normalized Impact per Paper (SNIP) 2024: 0.849
Source Normalized Impact per Paper (SNIP):
SNIP measures a source’s contextual citation impact by weighting citations based on the total number of citations in a subject field. It helps you make a direct comparison of sources in different subject fields. SNIP takes into account characteristics of the source’s subject field, which is the set of documents citing that source.
															Journal of New Materials for Electrochemical Systems
ISSN: 1480-2422 (Print); 2292-1168 (Online)
Indexing & Archiving: Web of Science, Science Citation Index Expanded, Journal Citation Reports, Scopus, SCImago (SJR), CrossRef, Portico, EBSCOhost, Google Scholar, Publons, MIAR, ScienceOpen, Microsoft Academic, CNKI Scholar, Baidu Scholar
Subject: Chemistry, Engineering, Materials Sciences
Journal of New Materials for Electrochemical Systems (JNMES) is intended for the publication of original work, both analytical and experimental, and of reviews and commercial aspects related to the field of New Materials for Electrochemical Systems. The emphasis will be on research both of a fundamental and an applied nature in various aspects of the development of new materials in electrochemical systems. New Materials for Electrochemical Systems should be interpreted to mean the implementation of new materials in connection with any of the following topics:
- Fuel cells and biofuel cells
 - Advanced primary and secondary batteries
 - Electrochemical supercapacitors
 - Hydrogen production
 - Bioelectrochemistry
 - Electrochemical nanotechnology
 - Sensors and biosensors
 - Photoelectrochemistry
 - Elaboration and characterization
 - Materials and systems durability
 - Systems integration
 - Commercial aspects
 
The JNMES is published regularly by the The International Association of New Materials for Énergy, with 6 regular issues (excluding special issues) per year.
We adopt a double blind review process. Once submitted, a paper dealing with suitable topics will be sent to the editor-in-chief or other members of the editorial board, and then be reviewed by at least two experts in the relevant field. The reviewers are either members of our editorial board or special external experts invited by the journal. In light of the reviewers’ comments, the editor-in-chief or other members of the editorial board will make the final decision over the publication, and return the decision to the author.
There are four possible decisions concerning the paper: acceptance, minor revision, major revision and rejection. Acceptances means the paper will be published directly without any revision. Minor revision means the author should make minor changes to the manuscript according to reviewers’ comments and submit the revised version to the IIETA. The revised version will be accepted or rejected at the discretion of the editor-in-chief or other members of the editorial board. Major revision means the author should modify the manuscript significantly according to reviewers’ comments and submit the revised version to the JNMES. The revised version will be accepted or rejected at the discretion of the editor-in-chief or other members of the editorial board. Rejection means the submitted paper will not be published.
If a paper is accepted, the editor-in-chief or managing editor will send an acceptance letter to the author, and ask the author to prepare the paper in MS Word using the template of IIETA.
Plagiarism is committed when one author uses another work without permission, credit, or acknowledgment. Plagiarism takes different forms, from literal copying to paraphrasing the work of another. The IANME uses iThenticate to screen for unoriginal material. Authors submitting to an IIETA journal should be aware that their paper may be submitted to CrossRef at any point during the peer-review or production process. Any allegations of plagiarism made to a journal will be investigated by the editor-in-chief or managing editor. If the allegations appear to be founded, we will request all named authors of the paper to give an explanation of the overlapping material. If the explanation is not satisfactory, we will reject the submission, and may also reject future submissions.
For instructions on citing any of IIETA’s journals as well as our Ethics Statement, see Policies and Standards.
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										Web of Science – Science Citation Index Expanded (SCIE)
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										Elsevier's Scopus
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										Engineering Village – Ei Compendex
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										Google Scholar
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										Microsoft Academic (Note: Discontinued as of 2022)
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										SCImago Journal & Country Rank (SJR)
https://www.scimagojr.com/journalsearch.php?q=25198&tip=sid&clean=0 - 
											
													
										Crossref
https://www.crossref.org/ 
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										SCImago Journal & Country Rank
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										Crossref.org
https://www.crossref.org/