Monitoring Performance, Reviews of Competitors, and Identifying Chances: Publisher Analytics Reports
The Web of Science Group has recently introduced four new Publisher Analytics Reports, designed to provide comprehensive insights into the performance and impact of scholarly journals. These reports offer a valuable tool for publishers, editors, and researchers, offering a wealth of data on key aspects of journal performance.
A Comprehensive Overview of Journal Performance
The Publisher Analytics Reports provide snapshots of contributions to journals from funding agencies, authors, and their institutional and regional affiliations. They also delve into the publication and citation data of a journal, offering a comparative analysis of the competition and performance metrics for editorial decision-making.
The Publishing output analysis report, one of the editions, explores what drives a journal's publication impact and performance by bringing together editorial and publication data. It benchmarks a journal's published papers and examines the fate of its rejected papers, drawing data from ScholarOne or supplied by the publisher.
Specialised Editions and Customised Data Sets
The reports are available in four specialized editions. The Journal Publication Output report offers a detailed look at a journal's publication output over a defined period. Another edition is the Journal performance analytics dashboard, which provides a comprehensive summary of journal publication performance, including Journal Impact Factor trends, contributing countries, organisations, and funders, and article-level citation analysis.
In addition to the standard versions of the reports, the Web of Science Group offers customized data sets based on customer needs. For instance, the Subject area report offers a complete overview of one or more specific subject areas, including hot topics, key journals and publishers, emerging trends and topics, key authors, institutions, and funders.
Easy Sharing and Accessibility
The reports are formatted for easy sharing with both internal and external stakeholders. A sample display from the Journal Publication Output report is shown in Figure 1. The Publisher Analytics Reports are available on the Publisher Analytics web page for more details, sample pages, and contact information.
While specific information about the customers who have ordered the Publisher Analytics Reports offered by the Web of Science Group is not available in the provided search results, it is clear that these reports offer valuable insights for anyone involved in scholarly publishing. They provide a powerful tool for understanding the performance and impact of journals, and for making informed decisions about editorial strategy and resource allocation.
In conclusion, the new Publisher Analytics Reports from the Web of Science Group are a valuable resource for anyone interested in the world of scholarly publishing. They offer a wealth of data on key aspects of journal performance, and are easy to share and understand. Whether you're a publisher, an editor, or a researcher, these reports are sure to provide valuable insights and help you make informed decisions about your work.
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