Monday, 23 July 2018

journals - What is the difference between SCI and SCIE?


I knew that the difference between SCI (Science Citation Index) and SCIE (Science Citation Index Expanded) is that SCI has a list of top quality journals, while SCIE includes more than the former.


I found a link that seems to support this previous statement. However, I can't find any official information on this regard.


Does someone has some official links to what the difference is? if any.



Answer



From Thomson Reuters:



... the evaluation of and acceptance of a journal for the SCI or the SCIE is essentially the same with ONE major difference. The only difference is the storage media. SCI is only available on CD/DVD format; however, SCIE is available online.



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