Journal of the Association for Information Science and Technology

短名J Assn Inf Sci Tec
Journal Impact2.88
国际分区INFORMATION SCIENCE & LIBRARY SCIENCE(Q1)
期刊索引SCI Q2中科院 2 区
ISSN2330-1635, 2330-1643
h-index165
国内分区管理学(2区)管理学计算机信息系统(2区)管理学图书情报与档案管理(2区)

信息科学与技术协会杂志 (JASIST) 是信息科学同行评审研究的领先国际论坛。半个多世纪以来,JASIST 通过发表专注于信息的生产、发现、记录、存储、表示、检索、演示、操纵、传播、使用和评估以及工具和技术的原创研究,提供了智力领先地位与这些过程相关联。本刊欢迎具有经验、实验、民族志、概念、历史、社会技术、政策分析或批判理论性质的严谨工作。 JASIST 还委托撰写深度评论文章(“信息科学进展”)以及对印刷和其他媒体的评论。

期刊主页投稿网址
涉及主题计算机科学情报检索万维网政治学法学数据科学哲学图书馆学人工智能数学社会学工程类心理学生物经济
出版信息出版商: John Wiley and Sons Ltd出版周期: 期刊类型: journal
基本数据创刊年份: 2014原创研究文献占比95.56%自引率:14.30%Gold OA占比: 35.39%

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