Journals are usually evaluated by means of citation metrics. Today two major journal-based metrics are in competition, i.e the Journal Impact Factor and CiteScore.
Journal Indexing helps maintain the ethics and quality in terms of publication and increase visibility, validity, availability, and readership of a paper.
Indexed journals are considered to be of higher quality in comparison to any non-indexed journals. Indexed journals enjoy better visibility and accessibility.
All scientific and research-based papers provide a method for scientists to communicate with other scientists about the results of their research. They have the same general format and distinct parts that demonstrate a specific type of information. The number and the headings of sections may vary among journals, but for the most part, a basic structure is maintained.
The purpose of ISI is to increase the visibility and ease of use of open access scientific and scholarly journals. If your journal is indexed & got validated stamp from ISI, you can request for the calculation of impact factor for your journal.
Have you ever prepared an article and did not know where to submit it?
Since the future opportunities and work improvement depends on the journals that your articles have been released in, finding an appropriate journal to publish your research is an important step, after writing a manuscript.
There are several factors for a journal which would help you choose the best one.