Information Systems Journal

Information Systems Journal is a bimonthly peer-reviewed scientific journal that covers all aspects of information systems, with particular emphasis on the relationship between information systems and people, business, and organisations.[1] The journal was established in 1991 as Journal of Information Systems with David Avison and Guy Fitzgerald as founding editors-in-chief.[2] It obtained its current name in 1994. The current editor-in-chief is Robert M Davison.[3]

Information Systems Journal
DisciplineInformatics
LanguageEnglish
Edited byRobert M Davison, Philip Powell, Eileen Trauth
Publication details
Former name(s)
Journal of Information Systems
History1991–present
Publisher
FrequencyBimonthly
4.267 (2017)
Standard abbreviations
ISO 4Inf. Syst. J.
Indexing
CODENISYJER
ISSN1350-1917 (print)
1365-2575 (web)
LCCN94648195
OCLC no.46544344
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Abstracting and indexing

The journal is abstracted and indexed in the Science Citation Index, ProQuest, CSA Computer Abstracts, Current Contents/Social & Behavioral Sciences, EBSCO databases, InfoTrac, Inspec, Psychological Abstracts/PsycINFO, Scopus, and the Social Sciences Citation Index. According to the Journal Citation Reports, the journal has a 2017 impact factor of 4.267, ranking it 6th out of 88 journals in the category "Information Science & Library Science".[4]

References

  1. La Paz, Ariel; Merigó, José M.; Powell, Philip; Ramaprasad, Arkalgud; Syn, Thant (2020). "Twenty-five years of the Information Systems Journal: A bibliometric and ontological overview". Information Systems Journal. 30 (3): 431–457. doi:10.1111/isj.12260. ISSN 1365-2575.
  2. Avison, David; Fitzgerald, Guy (1991). "Editorial". Information Systems Journal. 1: 1–3. doi:10.1111/j.1365-2575.1991.tb00022.x.
  3. "ISJ Editors Website »". Isj-editors.org. Retrieved 2013-01-17.
  4. "Journals Ranked by Impact: Information Science & Library Science". 2017 Journal Citation Reports. Web of Science (Social Sciences ed.). Clarivate Analytics. 2018.
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