SCOPUS Metrics Types

SCOPUS Metrics Types include various quantitative indicators used to analyze research impact and academic performance. Some of the key metrics include CiteScore, which measures journal citation impact; the h-index, which assesses an author’s research influence; SNIP (Source Normalized Impact per Paper), which adjusts citations based on subject field; and SJR (SCImago Journal Rank), which ranks journals based on prestige. These metrics help researchers, institutions, and policymakers evaluate scholarly contributions, compare publication venues, and track academic influence over time. Understanding SCOPUS Metrics Types is essential for effective research assessment.

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