2015
DOI: 10.1590/1678-7153.20152840013
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Psychosocial Intervention: A Journal's Journey Towards Greater Scientific Quality, Visibility and Internationalization

Abstract: This paper describes the journey that the journal Psychosocial Intervention began in 2011, with the aim of increasing its scientific quality and broadening its reach. Founded in 1992, Psychosocial Intervention began a new phase in 2011, with the advent of a new Editor-in-Chief, editorial team, and editorial policy. At that point, strategic decisions were made in the areas of editorial and review practices, language, and dissemination of the journal, which resulted in a publication of higher quality and broader… Show more

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“…The number of unique visitors is an essential success indicator of an electronic journal. It measures the breadth of distribution that will accelerate the journal accreditation system [ 32 ]. The second dataset is similar to the first instead of the source and the range of the data.…”
Section: Experimental Designmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The number of unique visitors is an essential success indicator of an electronic journal. It measures the breadth of distribution that will accelerate the journal accreditation system [ 32 ]. The second dataset is similar to the first instead of the source and the range of the data.…”
Section: Experimental Designmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The articles in this supplement update us to issues that have been regularly discussed, and bring new and vital issues to the forefront: Brazilian scientific policies (Bastos, Tomanari, Trindade, & Andery, 2015;Guzzo, Linhares, Teodoro, & Koller, 2015), ethical standards for psychological research (Leitão, Falcão, & Maluf, 2015), internationalization (Hutz, Yamamoto, & Lo Bianco, 2015;Menandro, Linhares, Bastos, & Dell'Aglio, 2015), Latin American international publication (Fradkin, 2015;Gamba, Packer, & Meneghini, 2015;Lopez-Lopez, Anegón, AcevedoTriana, & Garcia, 2015;VandenBos & Winkler, 2015), and transference of journal management to international publishers (Gracia, 2015).…”
Section: Anpepp Symposia and Seminarsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This means: sending students and faculty abroad and receiving foreign students and faculty at home; facilitating collaboration between Brazilians and researchers from other countries; having an active presence at international conferences, and, most of all, publishing in English. For the first time, we have the opportunity to appreciate the point of view of Brazilian postgraduate faculty (Hutz et al, 2015;Menandro et al, 2015) and foreign researchers: from US (VandenBos & Winkler, 2015), Europe (Gracia, 2015), and Latin America (Lopez-Lopez et al, 2015).…”
Section: Anpepp Symposia and Seminarsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The internationalization indices, according to indicators already defined by relevant researchers (Alcadipani, 2017;Diniz, 2015;Farias, 2017;Fradkin, 2017;Gracia, 2015;Saunders, 2006;Zitt & Bassecoulard, 1999), involve the first six dimensions which are organized in Table 1, to which have been added dimensions 7 and 8 because they involve differences in the journal's international presence. Table 1 contains a fourth column which weighs the journal's international presence (which will be complemented in the Conclusions and Discussions section), as a model for a table of standardized indicators of a journal's internationalization.…”
Section: Methodology and Data Collectionmentioning
confidence: 99%