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The First Decade of the New Journal of Physics: An Analysis of Its Contributions to the Field

Pages 167-193 | Published online: 08 Jun 2011
 

Abstract

An analytical description using established bibliometric techniques of the New Journal of Physics (NJP) from its first issue in January of 1999 to the December issue of 2009 is presented. Data was collected from the NJP website and three other databases: INSPEC, the Web of Science Citation Index (SCI), and its Journal Citation Reports (JCR). The results present the general characteristics of NJP, and it compares NJP with other similar physics journals. It also reports about authors' productivity, institutional affiliations of authors, NJP subject coverage, funding agencies, international scope of NJP, and its impact as a physics journal.

Acknowledgments

This research was made possible by the support provided by the University Libraries at Northern Illinois University. The author would also like to acknowledge the contributions made in collecting data by Nicole Weydert of NIU Libraries and Gabriel E. Osorio of NIU Department of Industrial and Systems Engineering.

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