This journal group is divided into 4 equal groups and 4 quartiles according to the rank of SJR. Q1 (green) is the highest quarter, Q2 (yellow) the second highest value, Q3 (orange) the third highest value, Q4 (red) the lowest value.
SJR is a scale independent reputation indicator that ranks journals according to "average reputation of each article". It is based on the idea that "all references are not equal". SJR measures the scientific impact of the journal considering both the number of quotes received by the journal and the importance or prestige of the journal cited by that journal. It measures the scientific impact of the general article in the journal and it expresses that the center of global scientific debate is the journal's average article.
This metric calculates the number of citations received in the journal file and divides it by the total number of documents published in the journal. This graph shows the trends in the average number of times published in the journal over the past two years, three years and four years. The two-year line is equivalent to the indicator of Journal Impact Factor ™ (Thomson Reuters).
Total number of citations quoted in journal publications over the past three years and evolution of journal self-citation
Journal self-citation is defined as the number of citations from articles cited in the journal to articles published in the same journal.
In the past three years, the number of citations for each document received in a journal publication and the number of external citations per document (that is, those cited by the journal) have evolved. External references are calculated by subtracting the number of self-references from the total number of references received from the journal file.
International cooperation is an article created by researchers from several countries. This graph shows the percentage of journal documents signed by researchers from more than one country, which includes addresses from more than one country.
Since not all papers in the journal are considered to be the main research, it is "quotable" and shows the proportion of journal articles including real research (research papers, conference papers, and reviews) in a three-year window . Documents other than research papers, comments, conference papers
The proportion of journal items is grouped at least once every three years and is not quoted next year
1/18 page Philippines Science and Technology Society Higher Education Science and Technology Committee Preparation Course Title: Number of Science and Technology and Social Units: 3 credits Course Description: Courses dealing with science and technology interactions and shapes and shapes by them Social, cultural, political and economic context. (CMO No. 20, Series 2013) This interdisciplinary program exposes students to the reality that science and technology brings to society. This reality is an integral part of human development through personal, public and global aspects of our lives. Scientific knowledge and technology development are done in social situations and have all socio-political, cultural, economic and philosophical foundations. This course contains essential topics on climate change and environmental awareness.
The impact of science and technology on society is clear. But society also affects science. Social impact on the direction and focus of science and technology development through pressure group on specific issues, widely accepted social outlook, values, priorities
Technology is often defined as a tool for problem solving, in which technology is being developed based on specific needs. However, as the relationship between technology and society is complementary and technology is representative of demand, it also has a major impact on our cultural and social experiences. Fulfilling the demand or ignoring the general problem can quickly create new desires that seem like demand. People may be dependent on devices that isolate themselves, exacerbate health, compromise safety, or hinder employment. As a responsible developer, we must consider the potential impact of tools to introduce to society.