Holocaust-Studii si Cercetari

metrics 2024

Deepening Insights into the Legacy of the Holocaust

Introduction

Holocaust-Studii si Cercetari, published by the Institutul Național pentru Studierea Holocaustului din România "Elie Wiesel", is a vital academic journal dedicated to the study and research of Holocaust history, memory, and its contemporary implications. With its ISSN and E-ISSN both listed as 2065-6602, this journal serves as a significant platform for researchers, educators, and students aiming to deepen their understanding of the Holocaust and its impact on society. Located in Bucharest, Romania, at Bulevardul Dacia, Nr 89, Sector 2, Bucharest 020052, it amplifies discussions surrounding historical events, human rights, and the importance of remembrance, contributing greatly to the scholarly discourse in Holocaust studies. Though currently not designated as open access, this journal remains crucial for those seeking quality peer-reviewed articles in this essential field of study, fostering a richer awareness of the past while informing present and future dialogues.

Metrics 2024

SCIMAGO Journal Rank-
Journal Impact Factor0.10
Journal Impact Factor (5 years)0.10
H-Index-
Journal IF Without Self0.10
Eigen Factor0.00
Normal Eigen Factor0.00
Influence0.03
Immediacy Index-
Cited Half Life-
Citing Half Life-
JCI0.19
Total Documents-
WOS Total Citations10
SCIMAGO Total Citations-
SCIMAGO SELF Citations-
Scopus Journal Rank-
Cites / Document (2 Years)-
Cites / Document (3 Years)-
Cites / Document (4 Years)-

Metrics History

Rank 2024

IF (Web Of Science)

HISTORY
Rank 327/518
Percentile 37.00
Quartile Q3

JCI (Web Of Science)

HISTORY
Rank 404/519
Percentile 22.16
Quartile Q4

Quartile History

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