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Publisher: Taylor and Francis
Categories Rank Trend in last 3 yrs
Education #694 of 1319 up up by 57 ranks
Information Systems #236 of 329 down down by 19 ranks
Computer Networks and Communications #240 of 334 down down by 16 ranks
Human-Computer Interaction #91 of 120 down down by 6 ranks
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calendar-icon Last 4 years overview: 27 Published Papers | 35 Citations
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CiteRatio for New Review of Information Networking from 2016 - 2020
Year Value
2020 1.3
2019 0.6
2018 0.4
2017 0.6
2016 0.5
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SJR for New Review of Information Networking from 2016 - 2020
Year Value
2020 0.156
2019 0.145
2018 0.114
2017 0.153
2016 0.23
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0.471

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SNIP for New Review of Information Networking from 2016 - 2020
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2020 0.471
2019 0.502
2018 0.18
2017 0.297
2016 0.412
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Education

Information Systems

Computer Networks and Communications

Human-Computer Interaction

Social Sciences

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Last updated on
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1361-4576
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High - 1.132
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Blonder GE, Tinkham M, Klapwijk TM. Transition from metallic to tunneling regimes in superconducting microconstrictions: Excess current, charge imbalance, and supercurrent conversion. Phys Rev B. 1982; 25(7):4515–4532. Available from: 10.1103/PhysRevB.25.4515.

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Journal Article DOI: 10.1080/1361457042000186967
The Observatory on Borderless Higher Education

Abstract:

L'Observatoire sur l'Enseignement Superieur sans frontiere, base au Royaume-Uni, a ete etabli en janvier 2002 pour suivre les developpements internationaux dans le domaine de l'enseignement electronique, de l'enseignement superieur transnational et des nouveaux acteurs de l'industrie de l'education (universites privees et com... L'Observatoire sur l'Enseignement Superieur sans frontiere, base au Royaume-Uni, a ete etabli en janvier 2002 pour suivre les developpements internationaux dans le domaine de l'enseignement electronique, de l'enseignement superieur transnational et des nouveaux acteurs de l'industrie de l'education (universites privees et commerciales), tous secteurs en pleine expansion. L'Observatoire produit des rapports, des notes et des analyses de l'actualite sur ces questions, accessibles en ligne. read more read less
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Journal Article DOI: 10.1080/13614576.2012.679446
Digital Preservation, Archival Science and Methodological Foundations for Digital Libraries
Seamus Ross1

Abstract:

Digital libraries, whether commercial, public, or personal, lie at the heart of the information society. Yet, research into their long-term viability and the meaningful accessibility of their contents remains in its infancy. In general, as we have pointed out elsewhere, “after more than twenty years of research in digital cur... Digital libraries, whether commercial, public, or personal, lie at the heart of the information society. Yet, research into their long-term viability and the meaningful accessibility of their contents remains in its infancy. In general, as we have pointed out elsewhere, “after more than twenty years of research in digital curation and preservation the actual theories, methods and technologies that can either foster or ensure digital longevity remain startlingly limited.” Research led by DigitalPreservationEurope DPE and the Digital Preservation Cluster of DELOS has allowed us to refine the key research challenges—theoretical, methodological and technological—that need attention by researchers in digital libraries during the coming five to ten years, if we are to ensure that the materials held in our emerging digital libraries are to remain sustainable, authentic, accessible and understandable over time. Building on this work and taking the theoretical framework of archival science as bedrock, this article investigates digital preservation and its foundational role if digital libraries are to have long-term viability at the center of the global information society. read more read less

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Digital curation (70%)70% related to the paper, Digital preservation (68%)68% related to the paper, Digital library (59%)59% related to the paper, Archival science (55%)55% related to the paper, Information society (54%)54% related to the paper
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Journal Article DOI: 10.1080/13614570109516975
Syntactic and semantic interoperability: New approaches to knowledge and the semantic web

Abstract:

La quete du Web semantique s'inscrit dans le prolongement de la recherche historique du sens dans le langage, avec notamment l'elaboration de systemes de classification et de catalogage. Dublin Core, en permettant la connexion de ressources heterogenes, constitue la reponse la plus elaboree aux nouveaux defis poses par l'inte... La quete du Web semantique s'inscrit dans le prolongement de la recherche historique du sens dans le langage, avec notamment l'elaboration de systemes de classification et de catalogage. Dublin Core, en permettant la connexion de ressources heterogenes, constitue la reponse la plus elaboree aux nouveaux defis poses par l'internet. La realisation du Web semantique requiert une interoperabilite aux niveaux syntaxique et semantique. Mais l'interoperabilite semantique exige bien plus qu'un simple accord sur la signification d'un terme. Il s'agit de creer de nouveaux systemes d'organisation des connaissances pour identifier et connecter les differents niveaux d'accord requis (local, regional, national et international). L'utilisation de la logique propositionnelle, plutot que des systemes de concepts, et la reorganisation des connaissances ouvrent la voie au Web semantique en tenant compte de toute la richesse culturelle et historique et de toute la complexite du langage. read more read less
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Journal Article DOI: 10.1080/13614576.2011.566812
Peer Review: Recent Experience and Future Directions

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What are the challenges and opportunities facing peer review in a networked world? We review the state of journal peer review at the end of 2010, beset by ever-increasing volumes of journal articles demanding to be reviewed in ever-shorter times and by a range of criticisms of its effectiveness and value. We consider the oppo... What are the challenges and opportunities facing peer review in a networked world? We review the state of journal peer review at the end of 2010, beset by ever-increasing volumes of journal articles demanding to be reviewed in ever-shorter times and by a range of criticisms of its effectiveness and value. We consider the opportunities for improvement and review alternative approaches including open and post-publication review and the possible use of article-level metrics as a replacement. We conclude that far from being in crisis, peer review has remains widely supported and diversely innovative. read more read less

Topics:

Technical peer review (66%)66% related to the paper, Peer review (61%)61% related to the paper
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Journal Article DOI: 10.1080/13614576.2016.1247741
Defending against Wormhole Attack in MANET Using an Artificial Immune System
Shahram Jamali1, Reza Fotohi2

Abstract:

MANETs are mobile networks that are spontaneously deployed over a geographically limited area without requiring any pre-existing infrastructure. Typically, nodes are both autonomous and self-organized without requiring a central administration or a fixed network infrastructure. Due to their distributed nature, MANET is vulner... MANETs are mobile networks that are spontaneously deployed over a geographically limited area without requiring any pre-existing infrastructure. Typically, nodes are both autonomous and self-organized without requiring a central administration or a fixed network infrastructure. Due to their distributed nature, MANET is vulnerable to a specific routing misbehavior, called wormhole attack. In a wormhole attack, one malicious node tunnels packets from its location to the other malicious node. Such wormhole attacks result in a false route with fewer hop count. If the source node follows this fake route, malicious nodes have the option of delivering the packets or dropping them. This article aims at removing these attacks. For this purpose, it investigates the use of an Artificial Immune System AIS to defend against wormhole attack. The proposed approach learns rapidly how to detect and bypass the wormhole nodes without affecting the overall performance of the network. The proposed approach is evaluated in comparison with other existing solutions in terms of dropped packet count, packet loss ratio, throughput, packet delivery ratio, and end-to-end delay. A simulation result shows that the proposed approach offers better performance than other schemes defending against the wormhole attack. read more read less

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Packet loss (54%)54% related to the paper, Node (networking) (52%)52% related to the paper, Network packet (52%)52% related to the paper
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