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                                    [title] => Scopus CiteScore 2024 dips for the first time in a decade: Analysis of the top 1,000 journals
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                                            [0] => Kumar, Atul
                                            [1] => Kalkar, Parag
                                            [2] => Gawande, Amol
                                            [3] => Brar, Vinaydeep
                                            [4] => Raibagkar, Shirish
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                                            [0] => CiteScore
                                            [1] => journal metrics
                                            [2] => Scopus
                                            [3] => citation analysis
                                            [4] => scholarly publishing
                                            [5] => bibliometrics
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                                    [description] => Objective. This study sought to achieve three objectives. Initially, the study identified trends in the average CiteScore of the top 1,000 journals, with a particular emphasis on the recently published CiteScore 2024. It further analyzed the key drivers of the increase in the CiteScore over the last decade. It also identified the leading publishers that dominated the top 1,000 journals.
Design/Methodology/Approach. To identify trends in the average CiteScore of the top 1,000 journals over the period 2014–2024, a quantitative methodology was employed. One method calculated the average CiteScore based on the average of the 1,000 CiteScores for each of the 11 years. The second method involved calculating the average by aggregating the citations and documents for each of the 11 years and then dividing the citations by the documents. To gain insights into the rise of the CiteScore, a qualitative methodology involving expert interviews with 20 editors was also employed. To identify the leading publishers, the data for each of the 11 years were sorted on the field “Publisher.” The selection of journals for analysis was based on a minimum of 10% representation of the 1,000 journals.
Results/Discussion. The study revealed that the average CiteScore 2024 for the top 1,000 journals interrupted a decade-long established trend, with a decrease from an all-time high of 22.40 in 2023 to 22.00. The initial decline in the average CiteScore was attributed to an elevated incremental denominator (documents) in comparison to a reduced incremental numerator (citations). Over the past 11 years, this phenomenon has been observed for the first time. The documents increased by 4.36%, while the citations increased by only 2.50%. This resulted in a decline in the average CiteScore. A subsequent analysis identified four primary factors contributing to this increase: an increase in doctoral students, the “publish-or-perish” policy, technological support, and an increase in citation-based writing. A general consensus among experts suggested that prioritizing quality over quantity was essential for publishers to ensure sustainable growth.
Conclusions. Following a decade of consistent growth, which culminated in a peak the previous year, the average CiteScore for the top 1,000 journals declined in 2024. This marks the first decrease observed in 11 years. Elsevier and Springer Nature collectively represent 50% of the top 1,000 journals and exert a dominant influence within the publishing sector. As indicated by the findings, several factors have contributed to the observed increase in the average CiteScore. Editors have also proposed measures to sustain the growth in the CiteScore.
Originality/Value. This study is the first to examine the movements of the CiteScore for the top 1,000 journals over a substantial period, from 2014 to 2024. A key contribution of this analysis is the finding that, for the first time, the average CiteScore experienced a decline in 2024.
                                    [publisher] => Pro-Metrics
                                    [date] => 2025-10-22
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                                            [0] => https://ijsmc.pro-metrics.org/index.php/i/article/view/274
                                            [1] => 10.47909/ijsmc.274
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                                            [0] => Iberoamerican Journal of Science Measurement and Communication; Vol. 5 (2025): Forthcoming articles; 1-15
                                            [1] => Iberoamerican Journal of Science Measurement and Communication; Vol. 5 (2025): Próximos artículos; 1-15
                                            [2] => Iberoamerican Journal of Science Measurement and Communication; Vol. 5 (2025): Artigos futuros; 1-15
                                            [3] => 2709-3158
                                            [4] => 2709-7595
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                                    [language] => eng
                                    [relation] => https://ijsmc.pro-metrics.org/index.php/i/article/view/274/182
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                                            [0] => Copyright (c) 2025 Atul Kumar, Parag Kalkar, Amol Gawande, Vinaydeep Brar, Shirish Raibagkar
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