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Notes and Records of the Royal Society

Impact, Factor and Metrics, Impact Score, Ranking, h-index, SJR, Rating, Publisher, ISSN, and More

Last Updated on September 3, 2024

Impact Score

2023-2024

0.31

h-Index

2023-2024

 23

Rank

2023-2024

 24331

SJR

2023-2024

 0.133

Note: The impact score or impact index shown here is equivalent to the average number of times documents published in a journal/conference in the past two years have been cited in the current year (i.e., Cites / Doc. (2 years)). It is based on Scopus data and can be a little higher or different compared to the impact factor (IF) produced by Journal Citation Report. Please refer to the Web of Science data source to check the exact journal impact factor ™ (Thomson Reuters) metric.

Important Metrics and Factor

Title Notes and Records of the Royal Society
Abbreviation Notes Rec. R. Soc.
Publication Type Journal
Subject Area, Categories, Scope History and Philosophy of Science (Q3)
h-index 23
Overall Rank/Ranking 24331
SCImago Journal Rank (SJR) 0.133
Impact Score 0.31
Publisher The Royal Society
Country United Kingdom
ISSN 00359149, 17430178
Best Quartile Q3
Coverage History 1970-1973, 1975-2022




About Notes and Records of the Royal Society


Notes and Records of the Royal Society is a journal covering the technologies/fields/categories related to History and Philosophy of Science (Q3). It is published by The Royal Society. The overall rank of Notes and Records of the Royal Society is 24331. According to SCImago Journal Rank (SJR), this journal is ranked 0.133. SCImago Journal Rank is an indicator, which measures the scientific influence of journals. It considers the number of citations received by a journal and the importance of the journals from where these citations come. SJR acts as an alternative to the Journal Impact Factor (or an average number of citations received in last 2 years). This journal has an h-index of 23. The best quartile for this journal is Q3.

The ISSN of Notes and Records of the Royal Society journal is 00359149, 17430178. An International Standard Serial Number (ISSN) is a unique code of 8 digits. It is used for the recognition of journals, newspapers, periodicals, and magazines in all kind of forms, be it print-media or electronic. Notes and Records of the Royal Society is cited by a total of 54 articles during the last 3 years (Preceding 2023).


Notes and Records of the Royal Society Impact IF 2023-2024


The Impact IF 2023 of Notes and Records of the Royal Society is 0.31, which is computed in 2024 as per its definition. Notes and Records of the Royal Society IF is decreased by a factor of 0.05 and approximate percentage change is -13.89% when compared to preceding year 2022, which shows a falling trend. The impact IF, also denoted as Journal impact score (JIS), of an academic journal is a measure of the yearly average number of citations to recent articles published in that journal. It is based on Scopus data.

Table Setting

Notes and Records of the Royal Society Impact IF 2024 Prediction


Impact IF 2023 of Notes and Records of the Royal Society is 0.31. If the same downward trend persists, Impact IF may fall in 2024 as well.


Impact IF Trend


Year wise Impact IF of Notes and Records of the Royal Society. Based on Scopus data.


Year Impact IF
2023/2024 Coming Soon
2023 0.31
2022 0.36
2021 0.49
2020 0.55
2019 0.40
2018 0.60
2017 0.52
2016 0.50
2015 0.44
2014 0.40

Notes and Records of the Royal Society h-index


  Table Setting

Notes and Records of the Royal Society has an h-index of 23. It means 23 articles of this journal have more than 23 number of citations. The h-index is a way of measuring the productivity and citation impact of the publications. The h-index is defined as the maximum value of h such that the given journal/author has published h papers that have each been cited at least h number of times.




Notes and Records of the Royal Society ISSN


The ISSN of Notes and Records of the Royal Society is 00359149, 17430178. ISSN stands for International Standard Serial Number.

An ISSN is a unique code of 8 digits. It is used for the recognition of journals, newspapers, periodicals, and magazines in all kind of forms, be it print-media or electronic.

Table Setting

Notes and Records of the Royal Society Rank and SCImago Journal Rank (SJR)


The overall rank of Notes and Records of the Royal Society is 24331. According to SCImago Journal Rank (SJR), this journal is ranked 0.133. SCImago Journal Rank is an indicator, which measures the scientific influence of journals. It considers the number of citations received by a journal and the importance of the journals from where these citations come.

SJR of Notes and Records of the Royal Society by Year


Year SJR
2023/2024 Coming Soon
2023 0.133
2022 0.282
2021 0.162
2020 0.190
2019 0.228
2018 0.400
2017 0.196
2016 0.335
2015 0.222
2014 0.296

Ranking of Notes and Records of the Royal Society by Year


Year Ranking
2023/2024 Coming Soon
2023 24331
2022 15741
2021 20464
2020 20019
2019 17113
2018 11315
2017 17697
2016 12551
2015 16374
2014 13162

Notes and Records of the Royal Society Publisher


Table Setting

Notes and Records of the Royal Society is published by The Royal Society. It's publishing house is located in United Kingdom. Coverage history of this journal is as following: 1970-1973, 1975-2022. The organization or individual who handles the printing and distribution of printed or digital publications is known as Publisher.


Call For Papers


Visit the official website of the journal/conference to check the further details about the call for papers.


Abbreviation


The IS0 4 standard abbreviation of Notes and Records of the Royal Society is Notes Rec. R. Soc.. This abbreviation ('Notes Rec. R. Soc.') is well recommended and approved for the purpose of indexing, abstraction, referencing and citing goals. It meets all the essential criteria of ISO 4 standard.

ISO 4 (International Organization for Standardization 4) is an international standard that defines a uniform and consistent system for abbreviating serial publication titles and journals.


How to publish in Notes and Records of the Royal Society


If your research field is/are related to History and Philosophy of Science (Q3), then please visit the official website of this journal.


Acceptance Rate


The acceptance rate/percentage of any academic journal/conference depends upon many parameters. Some of the critical parameters are listed below.

  • The demand or interest of researchers/scientists in publishing in a specific Journal/Conference.
  • Peer review complexity and timeline.
  • The mix of unsolicited and invited submissions.
  • The time it takes from manuscript submission to final publication.
  • And Many More.

It is essential to understand that the acceptance rate/rejection rate of papers varies among journals. Some Journals considers all the manuscripts submissions as a basis of acceptance rate computation. On the other hand, few consider the only manuscripts sent for peer review or few even not bother about the accurate maintenance of total submissions. Hence, it can provide a rough estimation only.

The best way to find out the acceptance rate is to reach out to the associated editor or to check the official website of the Journal/Conference.



Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)


What's the latest impact IF of the Notes and Records of the Royal Society?

Notes and Records of the Royal Society latest impact IF is 0.31. It's evaluated in the year 2023. The highest and the lowest impact IF or impact score of this journal are 0.60 (2018) and 0.31 (2023), respectively, in the last 10 years. Moreover, its average IS is 0.46 in the previous 10 years.


What's the SCImago Journal Rank (SJR) of the Notes and Records of the Royal Society?

The Notes and Records of the Royal Society has an SJR (SCImago Journal Rank) of 0.133, according to the latest data. It is computed in the year 2024. In the past 10 years, this journal has recorded a range of SJR, with the highest being 0.400 in 2018 and the lowest being 0.133 in 2023. Furthermore, the average SJR of the Notes and Records of the Royal Society over the previous 10-year period stands at 0.46.


What's the latest h-index of the Notes and Records of the Royal Society?

The latest h-index of the Notes and Records of the Royal Society is 23.


Who's the publisher of the Notes and Records of the Royal Society?

The Notes and Records of the Royal Society is published by the The Royal Society, with its country of publication being the United Kingdom.


What's the current ranking of the Notes and Records of the Royal Society?

The Notes and Records of the Royal Society is currently ranked 24331 out of 27955 Journals, Conferences, and Book Series in the latest ranking. Over the course of the last 10 years, this journal has experienced varying rankings, reaching its highest position of 11315 in 2018 and its lowest position of 24331 in 2023.


What's the abbreviation or short name for the Notes and Records of the Royal Society?

The standard ISO4 abbreviation for the Notes and Records of the Royal Society is Notes Rec. R. Soc..


Is the "Notes and Records of the Royal Society" classified as a Journal, Conference and Proceedings, Trade Journal or Book Series?

Notes and Records of the Royal Society is classified as a journal that the The Royal Society publishes.


What's the scope or major areas of the Notes and Records of the Royal Society?

The Notes and Records of the Royal Society encompasses the following areas:

  • History and Philosophy of Science

For a more comprehensive understanding of its scope, check the official website of this journal.


What's the ISSN of the Notes and Records of the Royal Society?

The Notes and Records of the Royal Society is assigned the following International Standard Serial Numbers (ISSN): 00359149, 17430178.


What's the best quartile of the Notes and Records of the Royal Society?

The best quartile for the Notes and Records of the Royal Society is Q3 (2023).


What's the coverage history of the Notes and Records of the Royal Society?

The Notes and Records of the Royal Society coverage history can be summarized as follows: 1970-1973, 1975-2022.


Credits and Sources


  • Scimago Journal & Country Rank (SJR), https://www.scimagojr.com/
  • Journal Impact Factor, https://clarivate.com/



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Year wise Impact Score (IS) of Notes and Records of the Royal Society

Impact Score Table

Year Impact Score (IS)
2024/2025 Coming Soon
2023 0.31
2022 0.36
2021 0.49
2020 0.55
2019 0.40
2018 0.60
2017 0.52
2016 0.50
2015 0.44
2014 0.40



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