Internet Research (journal)
Internet Research (INTR) is a peer-reviewed academic journal, published by Emerald Group Publishing.
History
The journal was founded as Electronic Networks in 1990, with first articles published in 1991. Articles from 1991 onward are available online at the journal's website. Emerald acquired the journal from Mecklermedia in 1995.
Editors-in-chief
Editors-in-chief of the journal have included
- 2016 – 2011: Bernard J. Jansen, The Pennsylvania State University, Qatar Computing Research Institute
- 2011 – 1998: David G. Schwartz, Bar-Ilan University, Israel
- 1998 – 1995: John Peters, Emerald
Notable Articles
There have been several highly cited articles published in Internet Research, including the 1992 article, "World‐wide web: the information universe",[1] which is one of the first academic articles where Sir Tim Berners-Lee mentions the phrase "World-wide web".
Impact Factor
The 2015 impact factor is 3.017,[2][3] which is the highest impact factor of any Emerald journal.[4]
Indexing
INTR is indexed in, among others, the following indexing and abstracting services:
- Social Science Citation Index
- Scopus
- EBSCOhost
- Elsevier BV
- Emerald Group Publishing Limited
- OCLC
- Ovid
- ProQuest
- Thomson Reuters
- VINITI RAN
References
- ↑ Tim Berners‐Lee, Robert Cailliau, Jean‐François Groff, Bernd Pollermann (1992) World‐wide web: the information universe. Internet Research (republished 2010) 20:4, 461-471.
- ↑ 2014 Journal Citation Reports® (Thomson Reuters, 2016)
- ↑ "Internet Research". Emerald. Retrieved 15 June 2016.
- ↑ Private Correspondence with Emerald journal manager to Dr. Jansen, 15 June 2016