SCI(ScienceCitationIndex) is one of the most influential citation databases of academic journals in the world, which is widely used to evaluate the quality and influence of academic papers. The evaluation criteria of SCI journals are relatively strict, which usually require papers to meet certain standards in academic level, method innovation, data reliability and research influence.
Sci below 1 minute is also included in internationally renowned sci core journals, which is more valuable than ordinary English journals. SCI score is only an evaluation index, and it is not comprehensive enough to measure the value of a paper only by SCI score. In academic circles, there are many other indicators that can be used to evaluate the quality and influence of papers, such as the number of citations and the impact factors of journals.
There may be some problems in SCI papers with scores below 1, which may be due to insufficient academic quality or few citations. Insufficient academic quality: SCI papers with a score below 1 often have some shortcomings in methods, data and conclusions, and may lack research depth, innovation or scientificity.
Less citations: The importance of SCI journals lies in the frequency of citations by other scholars, so SCI papers with scores below 1 are often cited less frequently, which may indicate that their research results, methods or conclusions have not attracted wide attention and recognition in academic circles.
Score correlation of SCI journals
1. Impact factor: The impact factor of SCI journals refers to the ratio of the total number of times that papers published by this journal have been cited by other journals in recent two years to the number of papers published by this journal. The higher the impact factor, the greater the influence of the papers published in this journal. Impact factor is one of the most common evaluation indexes of SCI journals.
2.JCR partition: JCR partition is the partition data of SCI periodicals published by ClarivateAnalytics. According to the influencing factors, SCI periodicals are divided into several different fields and partitions, such as Q 1, Q2, Q3 and Q4. Q 1 represents the top 25% journals with impact factors, Q2 represents the top 50% journals with impact factors, and so on.