Scimago Journal & Country Rank

Asian Journal of Nursing

Quartiles

The set of journals have been ranked according to their SJR and divided into four equal groups, four quartiles. Q1 (green) comprises the quarter of the journals with the highest values, Q2 (yellow) the second highest values, Q3 (orange) the third highest values and Q4 (red) the lowest values.

CategoryYearQuartile
Fundamentals and Skills2007Q4
Fundamentals and Skills2008Q4
Fundamentals and Skills2009Q4
Fundamentals and Skills2010Q3
Fundamentals and Skills2011Q3
LPN and LVN2007Q4
LPN and LVN2008Q4
LPN and LVN2009Q4
LPN and LVN2010Q3
LPN and LVN2011Q3
Research and Theory2007Q4
Research and Theory2008Q4
Research and Theory2009Q4
Research and Theory2010Q4
Research and Theory2011Q4
Review and Exam Preparation2007Q4
Review and Exam Preparation2008Q4
Review and Exam Preparation2009Q4
Review and Exam Preparation2010Q4
Review and Exam Preparation2011Q4
SJR

The SJR is a size-independent prestige indicator that ranks journals by their 'average prestige per article'. It is based on the idea that 'all citations are not created equal'. SJR is a measure of scientific influence of journals that accounts for both the number of citations received by a journal and the importance or prestige of the journals where such citations come from It measures the scientific influence of the average article in a journal, it expresses how central to the global scientific discussion an average article of the journal is.

YearSJR
20070.102
20080.103
20090.107
20100.116
20110.134
Total Documents

Evolution of the number of published documents. All types of documents are considered, including citable and non citable documents.

YearDocuments
200614
200732
200816
20090
20100
20110
Citations per document

This indicator counts the number of citations received by documents from a journal and divides them by the total number of documents published in that journal. The chart shows the evolution of the average number of times documents published in a journal in the past two, three and four years have been cited in the current year. The two years line is equivalent to journal impact factor ™ (Thomson Reuters) metric.

Cites per documentYearValue
Cites / Doc. (4 years)20060.000
Cites / Doc. (4 years)20070.000
Cites / Doc. (4 years)20080.022
Cites / Doc. (4 years)20090.113
Cites / Doc. (4 years)20100.145
Cites / Doc. (4 years)20110.083
Cites / Doc. (3 years)20060.000
Cites / Doc. (3 years)20070.000
Cites / Doc. (3 years)20080.022
Cites / Doc. (3 years)20090.113
Cites / Doc. (3 years)20100.146
Cites / Doc. (3 years)20110.125
Cites / Doc. (2 years)20060.000
Cites / Doc. (2 years)20070.000
Cites / Doc. (2 years)20080.022
Cites / Doc. (2 years)20090.104
Cites / Doc. (2 years)20100.063
Cites / Doc. (2 years)20110.000
Total Cites 
Self-Cites

Evolution of the total number of citations and journal's self-citations received by a journal's published documents during the three previous years.
Journal Self-citation is defined as the number of citation from a journal citing article to articles published by the same journal.

CitesYearValue
Self Cites20060
Self Cites20070
Self Cites20080
Self Cites20090
Self Cites20100
Self Cites20110
Total Cites20060
Total Cites20070
Total Cites20081
Total Cites20097
Total Cites20107
Total Cites20112
External Cites per Doc 
Cites per Doc

Evolution of the number of total citation per document and external citation per document (i.e. journal self-citations removed) received by a journal's published documents during the three previous years. External citations are calculated by subtracting the number of self-citations from the total number of citations received by the journal’s documents.

CitesYearValue
External Cites per document20060
External Cites per document20070.000
External Cites per document20080.022
External Cites per document20090.113
External Cites per document20100.146
External Cites per document20110.125
Cites per document20060.000
Cites per document20070.000
Cites per document20080.022
Cites per document20090.113
Cites per document20100.146
Cites per document20110.125
% International Collaboration

International Collaboration accounts for the articles that have been produced by researchers from several countries. The chart shows the ratio of a journal's documents signed by researchers from more than one country; that is including more than one country address.

YearInternational Collaboration
200650.00
200712.50
200837.50
20090
20100
20110
Citable documents 
Non-citable documents

Not every article in a journal is considered primary research and therefore "citable", this chart shows the ratio of a journal's articles including substantial research (research articles, conference papers and reviews) in three year windows vs. those documents other than research articles, reviews and conference papers.

DocumentsYearValue
Non-citable documents20060
Non-citable documents20072
Non-citable documents20088
Non-citable documents20099
Non-citable documents20107
Non-citable documents20111
Citable documents20060
Citable documents200712
Citable documents200838
Citable documents200953
Citable documents201041
Citable documents201115
Cited documents 
Uncited documents

Ratio of a journal's items, grouped in three years windows, that have been cited at least once vs. those not cited during the following year.

DocumentsYearValue
Uncited documents20060
Uncited documents200714
Uncited documents200845
Uncited documents200955
Uncited documents201042
Uncited documents201114
Cited documents20060
Cited documents20070
Cited documents20081
Cited documents20097
Cited documents20106
Cited documents20112
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