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Citation Reports and Journal Metrics

Citation Reports and Journal Metrics - IJOER Engineering Journal
International Journal of Engineering Research and Science (IJOER)

ISSN: 2395-6992 | Tracking Impact | Transparent Reporting

"No single metric can fully capture the complex impact of research. The San Francisco Declaration on Research Assessment (DORA) recommends that journals provide a range of metrics and avoid over-reliance on Journal Impact Factor as a surrogate measure of quality."

San Francisco Declaration on Research Assessment (DORA), 2012 | IJOER Signatory Since 2024

IJOER is committed to transparent, responsible reporting of citation metrics and journal performance. We provide multiple indicators of research impact, recognizing that each metric has limitations and that article-level metrics often provide more meaningful assessment than journal-level metrics alone.

DORA Signatory Since 2024

IJOER supports the San Francisco Declaration on Research Assessment and is committed to evaluating research on its own merits rather than on the basis of journal-based metrics.

Total Citations
1,850+
All time (CrossRef)
h-index
25
Google Scholar
i10-index
52
Google Scholar
Downloads
140k+
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1. Understanding Citation Metrics: A Responsible Framework

The DORA Recommendation

"Do not use journal-based metrics, such as Journal Impact Factors, as a surrogate measure of the quality of individual research articles, to assess an individual scientist's contributions, or in hiring, promotion, or funding decisions."

Journal-Level Metrics

What they measure:

Average citation performance of all articles in a journal over a specific period.

Examples:

  • Journal Impact Factor (JIF): Clarivate | Average citations per article in a 2-year window
  • CiteScore: Elsevier | 3-year citation window, includes all document types
  • Source Normalized Impact per Paper (SNIP): Corrects for citation potential by field
  • SCImago Journal Rank (SJR): Weighted citations based on prestige of citing journals

Limitations:

  • Cannot be used to assess individual articles
  • Varies widely by discipline
  • Subject to manipulation and gaming
  • 2-year window may not suit all engineering fields
Article-Level Metrics

What they measure:

Impact and engagement of individual articles, independent of the journal in which they were published.

Examples:

  • Citation count: Number of times an article has been cited
  • Field-Weighted Citation Impact: Normalized by discipline, year, and document type
  • Altmetric Attention Score: Social media, news, policy mentions
  • Downloads and views: Reader engagement metrics

DORA Recommendation:

  • Evaluate research on its own merits
  • Consider article-level metrics alongside qualitative assessment
  • Avoid JIF in hiring, promotion, and funding decisions
IJOER Position on Research Assessment

IJOER is a signatory to the San Francisco Declaration on Research Assessment (DORA). We support the following principles:

  • We do not promote Journal Impact Factor as a measure of individual article quality
  • We provide article-level metrics alongside journal-level metrics
  • We encourage authors and institutions to evaluate research on its own merits
  • We do not use JIF in editorial decisions or peer review
  • We are transparent about our current citation metrics and their limitations
  • We support diverse indicators of research quality and impact

2. IJOER Current Citation Metrics

Current Performance Indicators

All metrics are updated quarterly from publicly available data sources.

IJOER Citation Metrics Summary
Metric Value Source Last Updated
Total Citations (all time) 1,850+ CrossRef/Google Scholar December 2025
h-index 25 Google Scholar December 2025
i10-index 52 Google Scholar December 2025
5-Year Citation Count (2021-2025) 1,320 CrossRef December 2025
Citations per Document (average) 2.6 Google Scholar December 2025
Most Cited Article 98 CrossRef December 2025
Total Article Downloads 140,000+ IJOER Platform December 2025
Index Copernicus Value (ICV) 82.45 Index Copernicus 2024
Citation Growth Trend
2021 2022 2023 2024 2025
180 250 340 450 360*

*2025 citations are as of December 2025; final count will be updated in January 2026.

h-index Trend
2021 2022 2023 2024 2025
10 13 17 21 25

IJOER h-index has more than doubled since 2021, reflecting growing impact and recognition in engineering research.

How Our Metrics Are Calculated

h-index:

A journal has an h-index of h if it has published h papers that have each been cited at least h times. IJOER's h-index of 25 means 25 articles have been cited at least 25 times each.

i10-index:

Number of articles with at least 10 citations. IJOER has 52 articles with 10+ citations.

Total Citations:

Aggregate count of all citations to IJOER articles from all sources tracked by CrossRef and Google Scholar.

Index Copernicus Value (ICV):

Composite metric evaluating scientific quality, editorial quality, technical quality, and international reach. Scored 0-100, with 82.45 reflecting IJOER's strong engineering research presence.

3. Journal Impact Factor: Status and Transparency

IJOER Does Not Currently Have a Journal Impact Factor

Journal Impact Factor is calculated by Clarivate and requires indexing in the Web of Science Core Collection. IJOER has applied for ESCI (Emerging Sources Citation Index) indexing, which is the entry point for Web of Science.

Understanding Journal Impact Factor

Journal Impact Factor (JIF) is calculated as:

A/B = JIF

A = Number of citations in Year 3 to articles published in Years 1-2

B = Number of citable articles published in Years 1-2

  • Only available for journals indexed in Web of Science Core Collection
  • Released annually in June (Journal Citation Reports)
  • 2-year citation window (other databases use 3-5 years)
  • Subject to field-specific variation
IJOER Pathway to Journal Impact Factor
1

Web of Science ESCI Application

Submitted Q4 2024 | Under review

2

ESCI Acceptance

Estimated 2025-2026 | Entry-level Web of Science indexing

3

SCI/SCIE Expansion

2-3 years of consistent citation performance

4

Journal Impact Factor Assignment

2 years post-SCI/SCIE indexing

Typical timeline: 3-5 years from ESCI application to JIF

DORA Recommendation on Journal Impact Factor

"Do not use journal-based metrics, such as Journal Impact Factors, as a surrogate measure of the quality of individual research articles, to assess an individual scientist's contributions, or in hiring, promotion, or funding decisions." IJOER supports this principle. Our lack of a JIF does not reflect the quality of our engineering articles, peer review, or editorial processes. We encourage institutions and funders to evaluate research on its own merits, not on the journal in which it is published.

4. DORA Principles & Responsible Metric Use

IJOER is a DORA Signatory

Since 2024, IJOER has formally endorsed the San Francisco Declaration on Research Assessment.

Our DORA Commitments
  • No JIF in editorial decisions: We do not consider Journal Impact Factor when making acceptance decisions.
  • Article-level metrics: We provide citation counts, downloads, and altmetrics for individual articles.
  • Transparent reporting: We clearly explain our current metrics and their limitations.
  • Multiple indicators: We report a range of journal and article metrics, not a single number.
  • Educate our community: We inform authors, reviewers, and readers about responsible metric use.
Recommendations for Authors

When presenting your research for hiring, promotion, or funding:

  • Emphasize article-level metrics: Cite counts, downloads, altmetrics for your individual engineering papers.
  • Provide qualitative evidence: Include peer review comments, media coverage, patent citations, industry applications.
  • Contextualize metrics: Compare to field-normalized benchmarks, not raw JIF.
  • Use diverse indicators: h-index, i10-index, Field-Weighted Citation Impact.
  • Educate committee members: Share DORA resources with promotion committees.

5. Top-Cited Articles in IJOER

Most Impactful Engineering Research

These articles have received the highest number of citations, demonstrating significant influence in their engineering fields.

Rank Article Title Author(s) Year Citations
1 Optimization of Photonic Crystal Fiber for Supercontinuum Generation: A Numerical Study Singh R, Kaur M, Sharma P 2020 98
2 Deep Learning-Based Fault Detection in Power Distribution Networks Patel A, Kumar S, Mehta N 2021 86
3 A Novel Approach to Structural Health Monitoring Using Wireless Sensor Networks Reddy M, Rao S, Deshmukh V 2019 75
4 Energy-Efficient Routing Protocol for IoT-Based Smart Grid Applications Omondi J, Njoroge M, Wanjiku C 2020 68
5 Artificial Intelligence in Structural Engineering: Current Applications and Future Directions Chen M, Tan L, Wong K 2022 62
6 Machine Learning Approaches for Predictive Maintenance in Manufacturing Systems Khan A, Ahmed S, Fatima Z 2021 57
7 Blockchain Technology for Supply Chain Traceability: A Systematic Review Al-Jaber F, Hassan A, Mahmoud M 2021 53
8 Computational Fluid Dynamics Analysis of Heat Exchanger Performance Tanaka K, Yamamoto H, Suzuki T 2020 49
9 Green Synthesis of Nanoparticles for Environmental Remediation: A Review Wilson J, O'Brien S, Martin R 2022 45
10 Autonomous Vehicle Navigation Using Reinforcement Learning Okonkwo C, Adebayo O, Mensah K 2021 42
Article Citation Distribution
25

Articles with ≥25 citations (h-index threshold)

52

Articles with ≥10 citations (i10-index)

98

Highest citation count for a single engineering article

6. IJOER Annual Citation Report

2025 Citation Report Available

Our comprehensive annual report includes detailed citation analysis, top-cited articles, geographic distribution, and thematic analysis.

Report Highlights: 2025

Total Citations:

1,850+

↑ 22% from 2024

h-index:

25

↑ 4 points from 2024

Countries Citing:

38

Global reach

Most Cited Article:

98

Singh et al., 2020

7. Altmetrics: Measuring Broader Impact

Beyond Citations: Social and Public Engagement

Altmetrics capture attention and engagement from social media, news outlets, policy documents, and public platforms.

Social Media Mentions
Twitter/X: 980+ mentions
Facebook: 210+ mentions
LinkedIn: 175+ mentions
YouTube: 8+ video mentions
Blogs: 12+ blog posts

Most discussed article: "Deep Learning-Based Fault Detection" (Patel et al., 2021) - 165 social media mentions

News & Industry Impact
News Media Mentions: 12 articles
Patent Citations: 4 citations
Wikipedia Citations: 2 entries
Industry Reports: 3 citations

Industry impact example: "Energy-Efficient Routing Protocol" (Omondi et al., 2020) cited in IEEE Industry Standards Report 2024.

Top 5 Articles by Altmetric Attention Score
Article Altmetric Score News Twitter Patents
Deep Learning-Based Fault Detection (Patel, 2021) 125 4 165 1
AI in Structural Engineering (Chen, 2022) 88 3 120 0
Blockchain for Supply Chain (Al-Jaber, 2021) 76 2 95 1
Photonic Crystal Fiber Optimization (Singh, 2020) 68 1 85 1
Predictive Maintenance (Khan, 2021) 59 1 72 1

8. Geographic Distribution of Citations

Global Citation Footprint

IJOER articles are cited by researchers in 38 countries across 6 continents.

Citations by Region
Asia (India, China, Japan, Singapore, Indonesia, Malaysia, Thailand, South Korea) 48%
North America (USA, Canada) 20%
Europe (UK, Germany, Netherlands, France, Italy, Spain, Turkey) 15%
Middle East & Africa (Saudi Arabia, UAE, Nigeria, Kenya, South Africa) 10%
Latin America (Brazil, Mexico, Argentina) 4%
Oceania (Australia, New Zealand) 3%
Top Citing Countries
  1. India
  2. United States
  3. China
  4. United Kingdom
  5. Japan
  6. Indonesia
  7. Saudi Arabia
  8. Malaysia
IJOER's Global Reach

Our geographic distribution reflects our mission to serve as a truly international engineering journal. While we have strong representation in Asia (our home region), we continue to expand our reach in Africa, Latin America, and other underrepresented regions. We actively encourage submissions and editorial board participation from researchers in low- and middle-income countries.

9. Frequently Asked Questions

Journal Impact Factor is calculated by Clarivate and requires indexing in the Web of Science Core Collection. IJOER has applied for ESCI (Emerging Sources Citation Index) indexing, which is the entry point for Web of Science. The application is currently under review. Even after ESCI acceptance, it typically takes 2-3 years of consistent citation performance before a journal receives a Journal Impact Factor. We are transparent about this timeline and committed to achieving this milestone. In the meantime, we encourage authors and institutions to evaluate our engineering articles based on their individual citation performance, not on the absence of a JIF.

Our h-index and i10-index are calculated by Google Scholar based on our journal profile. h-index: A journal has an h-index of h if it has published h papers that have each been cited at least h times. Our current h-index of 25 means 25 articles have been cited at least 25 times each. i10-index: The number of articles with at least 10 citations. Our current i10-index of 52 means 52 articles have received 10 or more citations. These metrics are updated quarterly and include all articles published in IJOER since our inception in 2015.

Journal Impact Factor (JIF): Calculated by Clarivate, based on a 2-year citation window, and only includes journals indexed in Web of Science Core Collection. It counts citations to citable items (articles and reviews) only. CiteScore: Calculated by Elsevier, based on a 3-year citation window, and includes all journals indexed in Scopus. It counts citations to all document types. IJOER does not currently have a JIF (Web of Science application pending) and does not yet have a CiteScore (Scopus application pending). We report other metrics (h-index, i10-index, total citations) that are available through open sources.

Yes. IJOER provides verification letters for authors who need official documentation of their article's citation count for grant applications, promotion dossiers, or institutional reporting. Please contact our metrics department at info@ijoer.com with your article DOI and the specific purpose of the verification. We will provide a letter on official letterhead within 5-7 business days. There is no charge for this service.

IJOER provides extensive resources to help authors maximize their article's impact: (1) Promote Your Article page with social media templates and strategies; (2) Visual abstract templates for creating shareable content; (3) Plain language summary guides for reaching broader audiences; (4) Open Access - all articles are freely available worldwide; (5) Self-archiving - you may deposit the final PDF in any repository immediately with no embargo. We encourage all authors to actively promote their work and track their citation performance through Google Scholar alerts.

The San Francisco Declaration on Research Assessment (DORA) is a worldwide initiative to improve how research and researchers are evaluated. It calls for eliminating the use of journal-based metrics (such as Journal Impact Factor) in hiring, promotion, and funding decisions, and instead evaluating research on its own merits. IJOER became a signatory in 2024 because we believe that the quality of individual engineering articles should be assessed directly, not through the proxy of the journal in which they are published. We encourage all researchers and institutions to read and endorse DORA.

10. Contact Metrics and Bibliometrics Department

Metrics & Bibliometrics Department
General Inquiries:

info@ijoer.com

Primary contact for citation questions

Secondary Contact:

info.ijoer@gmail.com

Alternative contact for redundancy

Phone Support:

+91-7665235235

Verification Requests:

info@ijoer.com

Subject: "Citation Verification Request"

Response Commitment:

All citation inquiries acknowledged within 48 hours

Verification letters: 5-7 business days

Online Resources
Citation Tracking Tools:

Google Scholar - Free citation tracking

CrossRef - DOI-based citation counts

Altmetric - Social media and news attention

DORA - Responsible research assessment

Our Commitment to Responsible Metrics

IJOER is committed to transparent, responsible reporting of citation metrics. We provide multiple indicators of research impact, clearly explain their methodology and limitations, and never overstate our current status. As a DORA signatory, we encourage authors, institutions, and funders to evaluate research on its own merits rather than relying on journal-based proxies. We are proud of our growing citation performance and grateful to the authors and reviewers who contribute to our impact.