2014
DOI: 10.3922/j.psns.2014.022
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Psychology & Neuroscience indicators in 2013: Evidence of growth and internationalization.

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“…would be the proportion of international reviewers screening papers at the journal. At present, this information is not regularly disclosed; however, a template can be viewed in an end-of-year assessment for the journal Psychology & Neuroscience (Mograbi, 2014). As this variable could be predictive of journal internationalization status and quality of content, we recommend it be examined in the future.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…would be the proportion of international reviewers screening papers at the journal. At present, this information is not regularly disclosed; however, a template can be viewed in an end-of-year assessment for the journal Psychology & Neuroscience (Mograbi, 2014). As this variable could be predictive of journal internationalization status and quality of content, we recommend it be examined in the future.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There are exceptions though. There is the journal Psychology & Neuroscience , which ran an editorial in 2014 ( Mograbi, 2014 ) that provided an international breakdown of reviewers and submissions. There is also the journal Paidéia (Ribeirão Preto) , which has run an international breakdown of ad hoc consultants and submissions since 2008 ( Santos et al, 2008 ; Santos and de Oliveira, 2009 ; Santos, 2010 , 2011, 2012 , 2013, 2014 , 2015, 2016 , 2017 ).…”
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“…Although we believe that much will be accomplished with the present publishing agreement, especially at a time when Psychology & Neuroscience is showing good performance in several publishing parameters (Mograbi, 2014), we are aware that much work still needs to be done to reach higher levels of publication excellence in the basic and applied research interface between psychology and the multidisciplinary branches of neuroscience. For example, it is crucial to have our journal indexed in MEDLINE/PubMed and the Thomson Reuters’ Journal Citation Reports (formerly Institute for Scientific Information, ISI), the world’s leader in tracking Impact Factors of scientific research.…”
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