Raising the ranking of a scientist and university is a long process that requires constant effort and investment. What methods and strategies are the most effective on this path?
What are the main differences between the impact factor and other metrics (CiteScore, h-index, Journal Citation Reports)? How is the impact factor calculated and what is it really for?
Publishing in the international scientometric database Scopus has many advantages for researchers and scientists. One of these benefits is receiving awards.
Science is inherently international. Researchers and scientific institutions collaborate across national borders, and a large proportion of scientific publications have co-authors from different countries.
There are a large number of scientific databases in the world, both international and national. However, some of them have a bad reputation among scientists and are recommended to be avoided.