SoftwareX
Discipline | Software |
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Language | English |
Edited by | Dr. Kate Keahey, Dr. Randall Sobie and Dr. David Wallom |
Publication details | |
Publication history | 2015-present |
Publisher | Elsevier (Netherlands) |
Yes | |
License | Creative Commons Attribution License |
3.724 (SJR) | |
Standard abbreviations | |
SoftwareX | |
Indexing | |
ISSN | 2352-7110 |
OCLC no. | 980021721 |
Links | |
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SoftwareX is a peer-reviewed open access scientific journal that publishes papers from within and across subject domains such as those represented within the broad thematic areas below:
- Mathematical and Physical Sciences;
- Environmental Sciences;
- Medical and Biological Sciences;
- Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences.
The journal is published by Elsevier, and its current Editors-in-Chief are Dr. Kate Keahey, Dr. Randall Sobie and Dr. David Wallom. The journal has an official GitHub repository[1] where the software/code of all publications are archived.
As this is an open access journal, all articles are permanently and immediately free for everyone to read and download. However, to provide open access, the journal has an article publishing charge (APC) which must be paid by the authors. Articles are licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution License.
Abstracting and indexing[edit]
The journal is abstracted and indexed in[2]:
The journal has a 2017 SJR indicator of 3.724[3], which is the second highest SJR in the ranking for its category (software)[4]. Its 2017 CiteScore is 10.13 (4th position)[5].
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External links[edit]
Category:Elsevier academic journals Category:Creative Commons Attribution-licensed journals Statistical Software Category:Open access journals Category:Computer science journals Category:Online-only journals
This is a reputable and highly cited journal in its field. Extra references have been included.[edit]
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