- Focus and Scope
- Section Policies
- Peer Review Process
- Publication Frequency
- Open Access Policy
- Archiving
- Index/List/Archive
- Journal Metrics
Focus and Scope
Case Studies in Surgery (CSS) is an international, peer-reviewed, open-access journal, published by the Sciedu Press. It publishes original research, applied, and educational articles in all areas of surgery.
Authors are encouraged to submit complete, unpublished, original works that are not under review in any other journals. The scopes of the journal include, but are not limited to, the following fields: general surgery, neurosurgery, oral surgery, and so on.
The journal is published in both print and online versions. The online version is free access and download.Section Policies
Original Article
Open Submissions | Indexed | Peer Reviewed |
Case Report
Open Submissions | Indexed | Peer Reviewed |
Case Study
Open Submissions | Indexed | Peer Reviewed |
Review
Open Submissions | Indexed | Peer Reviewed |
Peer Review Process
We use a double-blind system for peer review; both reviewers’ and authors’ identities remain anonymous. The paper will be reviewed by at least two experts: one editorial staff member and at least one external reviewer. The review process may take four to ten weeks.
Publication Frequency
2015 Semi-annual, published in August
2016 Quarterly, published in February, May, August and November
2017 Quarterly, published in February, May, August and November
2018 Semi-annual, published in May and November
2019 Semi-annual, published in May and November
2020 Semi-annual, published in May and November
2021 Annual, published in November
2022 Annual, published in November
Open Access Policy
This journal provides immediate open access to its content on the principle that making research freely available to the public supports a greater global exchange of knowledge.
Archiving
This journal utilizes the LOCKSS system to create a distributed archiving system among participating libraries and permits those libraries to create permanent archives of the journal for purposes of preservation and restoration. More...
Index/List/Archive
Journal Metrics
1. Google-based Impact Factor (2019): 0.24
The impact factor (IF) or Journal impact factor (JIF) normally referred to is the proprietary journal impact factor from Thomson Reuters calculated based on the Web of Science (WOS) and published in the Journal Citation Reports® (JCR). Currently, this journal hasn’t been indexed in Thomson Reuters JCR. Therefore, its official JCR®JIF is not yet available.
However, Google Scholar now provides an alternative Google-based impact factor. Google Scholar is the only openly available database suitable for journal metric calculation. It has a wide coverage and is a meaningful source. For this reason, Redfame publishing is calculating its own Impact Factor by applying Thomson Reuters'(TR) algorithm based on Google Scholar's citation counts.
The 2019 Google-based impact factor of this journal would be calculated as follows:
IF2019=(Citations2018+Citations2017)/(Publications2018+Publications2017)=(5+4)/(12+26)=0.24
2. h-index (August 2019): 2
The h-index is an author-level metric that attempts to measure both the productivity and citation impact of the publications of a scientist or scholar.
h-index is the largest number h such that h publications have at least h citations.
The data was calculated based on Google Scholar Citations
3. i10-index (August 2019): 0
i10-index is the number of publications with at least 10 citations.
The data was calculated based on Google Scholar Citations
4. h5-index (August 2019): N/A
h5-index is the h-index for articles published in the last 5 complete years. It is the largest number h such that h articles published in 2014-2018 have at least h citations each.
The data was calculated based on Google Scholar Metrics
5. h5-median (August 2019): N/A
h5-median for a publication is the median number of citations for the articles that make up its h5-index.
The data was calculated based on Google Scholar Metrics