In the process of reviewing scientific papers for publication in international scientific databases, all manuscripts must be peer-reviewed. This is a prerequisite. However, this process can sometimes take quite a long time. Why does this happen?
Scientific activity involves publishing research in scientific journals indexed in international scientometric databases. A researcher's publication in Scopus and Web of Science adds status and prestige. But how does this affect a career?
Researchers use various databases to search for information on a topic of interest, track the publications of colleagues and assess the impact of their own work. The three most popular ones are Scopus, Web of Science and Google Scholar
Grants Index is a database on the Web of Science platform that provides access to information on more than 5.2 million previously awarded grants from more than 400 organizations around the world
The Hirsch index is a key indicator of an author's credibility. The determining factors for increasing the Hirsch index are: article topic, market research, co-authorship, self-citation, advertising