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Xiaomi An <[log in to unmask]>
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Records Management Program <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 24 Apr 2012 07:19:35 +0800
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On 24 April 2012 07:17, Xiaomi An <[log in to unmask]> wrote:

> Here is a list of pre-reviewed journals from Australian Research Council:
>
> http://www.arc.gov.au/era/era_journal_list.htm, (2008)[2010-03-14]
>
> [1]Archival science A+
>
> [2] Archivaria A+
>
> [3] American archivist A
>
> [4] Archives & manuscripts: Journal of the Australian Society of
> Archivists A
>
> [5] Journal of the Society of Archivists (UK) A
>
> [6] Records management journal A
>
> [7] Libraries and the cultural record A
>
> [8] Archives: Journal of the British Records Association B
>
> [9] Archival issues: Journal of the Midwest Archives Conference B
>
> [10] Arkiv, samhle och forskning (Archives, society and research) C
>
> [11] IQ: InfoRMAA quarterly C
>
> [12] Journal of archival organisation C
>
> [13] Library and archival security C
>
> * *
>
> Tiers for the Australian Ranking of Journals
> http://www.arc.gov.au/era/tiers_ranking.htm(25/09/09)[2012-04-24]
>
> Please note that material on this page is strictly related to the ERA 2010
> process and is not relevant for the ERA 2012 process.
> Overall criterion:  Quality of the papers *A**
>
> Typically an A* journal would be one of the best in its field or subfield
> in which to publish and would typically cover the entire field/subfield.
> Virtually all papers they publish will be of a very high quality.  These
> are journals where most of the work is important (it will really shape the
> field) and where researchers boast about getting accepted.  Acceptance
> rates would typically be low and the editorial board would be dominated by
> field leaders, including many from top institutions.
> *A *
>
> The majority of papers in a Tier A journal will be of very high quality.
> Publishing in an A journal would enhance the author’s standing, showing
> they have real engagement with the global research community and that they
> have something to say about problems of some significance.  Typical signs
> of an A journal are lowish acceptance rates and an editorial board which
> includes a reasonable fraction of well known researchers from top
> institutions.
> *B*
>
> Tier B covers journals with a solid, though not outstanding, reputation.
> Generally, in a Tier B journal, one would expect only a few papers of very
> high quality. They are often important outlets for the work of PhD students
> and early career researchers.  Typical examples would be regional journals
> with high acceptance rates, and editorial boards that have few leading
> researchers from top international institutions.
> *C*
>
> Tier C includes quality, peer reviewed, journals that do not meet the
> criteria of the higher tiers.
>
>>
>> Xiaomi An
>>
>>
> --
> Dr. Xiaomi An
> Professor at School of Information Resources Management
> Renmin University of China
> Beijing 100872, P.R.China
>



-- 
Dr. Xiaomi An
Professor at School of Information Resources Management
Key laboratory of Data Engineering and Knowledge Engineering, Ministry of
Education
Renmin University of China
Beijing 100872, P.R.China

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