"Scientific Reports" 是Nature Portfolio旗下一本备受推崇的开放获取多学科期刊,自2011年起被JCR收录。这本月刊致力于发表自然科学、心理学、医学和工程学领域的突破性原创研究。它的收稿范围广泛,覆盖物理学、化学、生物学、地球科学、环境科学、材料科学、计算机科学、数学、心理学、医学和健康科学等多个学科。尽管"Scientific Reports"的最新影响因子为3.8,近两年有所波动,但其在2021年达到了峰值。根据23年的数据,该期刊在全球被引用次数排名第五,显示出其不容小觑的影响力。这表明,尽管影响因子并非衡量期刊价值的唯一标准,但"Scientific Reports"在学术界的地位和影响力依然十分显著。
发文量
"Scientific Reports" 以其每年超过22,000篇的发表量,稳居学术期刊界的翘楚。近年来,尽管偶有波动,但其发文量的增长势头不减,彰显了其在科研界的影响力。这本跨学科的期刊,为各领域的学者提供了一个展示研究成果的广阔平台。在过去三年中,美国以显著的优势成为该期刊的最大贡献者,紧随其后的是科研实力不断上升的中国和日本。值得注意的是,来自中国的作者在所有发表文章中占据了约15%的比例,这一数字不仅体现了中国科研人员的活跃度,也昭示了其在全球科学交流中的日益重要性。
一、关于期刊
Scientific Reports创刊于2011年,是Springer nature旗下一本多学科开放获取(OA)期刊,以其发稿量大,收录范围广,审稿速度较快,难度较低(这个见仁见智)而闻名。
在中科院SCI分区(2023年12月最新升级版)中,Scientific Reports已经升为2区期刊,并且不在预警名单中。
期刊官网:https://www.nature.com/srep
二、关于投稿
1. 投稿模板:我投稿的时候用的是latex,在这里附上模板链接:Template for submissions to Scientific Reports - Overleaf, Online LaTeX Editor
Submission history
Submission received
Submission status Date Submission received 27 Mar 2024 Technical check
Submission status Date Submission is under technical check 27 Mar 2024 Amendment requested 03 Apr 2024 Amendment received 05 Apr 2024 Amendment requested 06 Apr 2024 Amendment received 09 Apr 2024 Amendment requested 09 Apr 2024 Amendment received 09 Apr 2024 Submission passed technical check 09 Apr 2024 Editorial assignment
Submission status Date Ready for editorial assignment 09 Apr 2024 With editor
Submission status Date Editor assigned 17 Jun 2024 Peer review
Submission status Date First reviewer(s) invited 19 Jun 2024 Reviewer(s) accepted 21 Jun 2024 Reviewer report(s) received 07 Jul 2024
Scientific Reports
01 期刊简介
Scientific Reports有一个两年的影响因子:4.380(2021),是世界上第六大被引用最多的期刊,在2020年被引用超过540,000次(Clarivate Analytics,2021)。
02 网友投稿经验
Nature旗下的综合征科学期刊,基本全科收,收录专业范围广,发文量巨大!对于文章创新型没有过高的要求,但要求数据严谨。影响因子稳定,审稿基本2~3个月,非常适合毕业救急!
03 收稿方向
04 影响因子
每年保持3分左右,2024年的影响因子为3.8
05 年发文量
发文量持续暴涨,2024年为13769
06 文章占比
Gold OA文章占比 | 99.85% |
原创研究文献占比 (排除综述) | 93.84% |
07 审稿周期
平均审稿周期 | 网友分享经验: 2-3月 |
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