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Science Citation Indexed Journal List SCIENCE CITATION INDEXED JOURNAL LIST Sr.No. Journal Title ISSN E-ISSN Publisher 1 2D MATERIALS 2053-1583 2053-1583 IOP PUBLISHING LTD 2 3 BIOTECH 2190-572X 2190-5738 SPRINGER HEIDELBERG 3 3D PRINTING AND ADDITIVE MANUFACTURING 2329-7662 2329-7670 MARY ANN LIEBERT, INC 4 4OR-A QUARTERLY JOURNAL OF OPERATIONS RESEARCH 1619-4500 1614-2411 SPRINGER HEIDELBERG 5 AAPG BULLETIN 0149-1423 1558-9153 AMER ASSOC PETROLEUM GEOLOGIST 6 AAPS JOURNAL 1550-7416 1550-7416 SPRINGER 7 AAPS PHARMSCITECH 1530-9932 1530-9932 SPRINGER 8 AATCC JOURNAL OF RESEARCH 2330-5517 2330-5517 AMER ASSOC TEXTILE CHEMISTS COLORISTS-AATCC 9 AATCC REVIEW 1532-8813 1532-8813 AMER ASSOC TEXTILE CHEMISTS COLORISTS-AATCC 10 ABDOMINAL RADIOLOGY 2366-004X 2366-0058 SPRINGER ABHANDLUNGEN AUS DEM MATHEMATISCHEN SEMINAR DER 11 0025-5858 1865-8784 SPRINGER HEIDELBERG UNIVERSITAT HAMBURG 12 ABSTRACTS OF PAPERS OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY 0065-7727 AMER CHEMICAL SOC 13 ACADEMIC EMERGENCY MEDICINE 1069-6563 1553-2712 WILEY 14 ACADEMIC MEDICINE 1040-2446 1938-808X LIPPINCOTT WILLIAMS & WILKINS 15 ACADEMIC PEDIATRICS 1876-2859 1876-2867 ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC 16 ACADEMIC RADIOLOGY 1076-6332 1878-4046 ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC 17 ACAROLOGIA 0044-586X 2107-7207 ACAROLOGIA-UNIVERSITE PAUL VALERY 18 ACCOUNTABILITY IN RESEARCH-POLICIES AND QUALITY ASSURANCE 0898-9621 1545-5815 TAYLOR & FRANCIS INC 19 ACCOUNTS OF CHEMICAL RESEARCH 0001-4842 1520-4898 AMER CHEMICAL SOC 20 ACCREDITATION AND QUALITY ASSURANCE 0949-1775 1432-0517 SPRINGER 21 ACI MATERIALS JOURNAL 0889-325X 1944-737X AMER CONCRETE INST SCIENCE CITATION INDEXED JOURNAL LIST Sr.No. Journal Title ISSN E-ISSN Publisher 22 ACI STRUCTURAL JOURNAL 0889-3241 1944-7361 AMER CONCRETE INST 23 ACM COMPUTING SURVEYS 0360-0300 1557-7341 ASSOC COMPUTING MACHINERY 24 ACM JOURNAL ON COMPUTING AND CULTURAL HERITAGE 1556-4673 1556-4711 ASSOC COMPUTING MACHINERY 25 ACM JOURNAL ON EMERGING TECHNOLOGIES IN COMPUTING SYSTEMS 1550-4832 1550-4840 ASSOC COMPUTING MACHINERY 26 ACM SIGCOMM COMPUTER COMMUNICATION REVIEW 0146-4833 1943-5819 ASSOC COMPUTING MACHINERY 27 ACM TRANSACTIONS ON ALGORITHMS 1549-6325 1549-6333 ASSOC COMPUTING MACHINERY 28 ACM TRANSACTIONS ON APPLIED PERCEPTION 1544-3558 1544-3965 ASSOC COMPUTING MACHINERY 29 ACM TRANSACTIONS ON ARCHITECTURE AND CODE OPTIMIZATION 1544-3566 1544-3973 ASSOC COMPUTING MACHINERY ACM TRANSACTIONS ON ASIAN AND LOW-RESOURCE LANGUAGE 30 2375-4699 2375-4702 ASSOC COMPUTING MACHINERY INFORMATION PROCESSING 31 ACM TRANSACTIONS ON AUTONOMOUS AND ADAPTIVE SYSTEMS 1556-4665 1556-4703 ASSOC COMPUTING MACHINERY 32 ACM TRANSACTIONS ON COMPUTATIONAL LOGIC 1529-3785 1557-945X ASSOC COMPUTING MACHINERY 33 ACM TRANSACTIONS ON COMPUTER-HUMAN INTERACTION 1073-0516 1557-7325 ASSOC COMPUTING MACHINERY 34 ACM TRANSACTIONS ON COMPUTER SYSTEMS 0734-2071 1557-7333 ASSOC COMPUTING MACHINERY 35 ACM TRANSACTIONS ON COMPUTING EDUCATION 1946-6226 1946-6226 ASSOC COMPUTING MACHINERY 36 ACM TRANSACTIONS ON DATABASE SYSTEMS 0362-5915 1557-4644 ASSOC COMPUTING MACHINERY ACM TRANSACTIONS ON DESIGN AUTOMATION OF ELECTRONIC 37 1084-4309 1557-7309 ASSOC COMPUTING MACHINERY SYSTEMS 38 ACM TRANSACTIONS ON EMBEDDED COMPUTING SYSTEMS 1539-9087 1558-3465 ASSOC COMPUTING MACHINERY 39 ACM TRANSACTIONS ON GRAPHICS 0730-0301 1557-7368 ASSOC COMPUTING MACHINERY 40 ACM TRANSACTIONS ON INFORMATION SYSTEMS 1046-8188 1558-2868 ASSOC COMPUTING MACHINERY 41 ACM TRANSACTIONS ON INTELLIGENT SYSTEMS AND TECHNOLOGY 2157-6904 2157-6912 ASSOC COMPUTING MACHINERY 42 ACM TRANSACTIONS ON INTERACTIVE INTELLIGENT SYSTEMS 2160-6455 2160-6463 ASSOC COMPUTING MACHINERY SCIENCE CITATION INDEXED JOURNAL LIST Sr.No. Journal Title ISSN E-ISSN Publisher 43 ACM TRANSACTIONS ON INTERNET TECHNOLOGY 1533-5399 1557-6051 ASSOC COMPUTING MACHINERY 44 ACM TRANSACTIONS ON KNOWLEDGE DISCOVERY FROM DATA 1556-4681 1556-472X ASSOC COMPUTING MACHINERY 45 ACM TRANSACTIONS ON MATHEMATICAL SOFTWARE 0098-3500 1557-7295 ASSOC COMPUTING MACHINERY 46 ACM TRANSACTIONS ON MODELING AND COMPUTER SIMULATION 1049-3301 1558-1195 ASSOC COMPUTING MACHINERY ACM TRANSACTIONS ON MULTIMEDIA COMPUTING 47 1551-6857 1551-6865 ASSOC COMPUTING MACHINERY COMMUNICATIONS AND APPLICATIONS 48 ACM TRANSACTIONS ON PRIVACY AND SECURITY 2471-2566 2471-2574 ASSOC COMPUTING MACHINERY 49 ACM TRANSACTIONS ON PROGRAMMING LANGUAGES AND SYSTEMS 0164-0925 1558-4593 ASSOC COMPUTING MACHINERY ACM TRANSACTIONS ON RECONFIGURABLE TECHNOLOGY AND 50 1936-7406 1936-7414 ASSOC COMPUTING MACHINERY SYSTEMS 51 ACM TRANSACTIONS ON SENSOR NETWORKS 1550-4859 1550-4867 ASSOC COMPUTING MACHINERY ACM TRANSACTIONS ON SOFTWARE ENGINEERING AND 52 1049-331X 1557-7392 ASSOC COMPUTING MACHINERY METHODOLOGY 53 ACM TRANSACTIONS ON STORAGE 1553-3077 1553-3093 ASSOC COMPUTING MACHINERY 54 ACM TRANSACTIONS ON THE WEB 1559-1131 1559-114X ASSOC COMPUTING MACHINERY 55 ACOUSTICAL PHYSICS 1063-7710 1562-6865 PLEIADES PUBLISHING INC 56 ACOUSTICS AUSTRALIA 0814-6039 1839-2571 SPRINGER SINGAPORE PTE LTD 57 ACS APPLIED ENERGY MATERIALS 2574-0962 2574-0962 AMER CHEMICAL SOC 58 ACS APPLIED MATERIALS & INTERFACES 1944-8244 1944-8252 AMER CHEMICAL SOC 59 ACS APPLIED NANO MATERIALS 2574-0970 2574-0970 AMER CHEMICAL SOC 60 ACS BIOMATERIALS SCIENCE & ENGINEERING 2373-9878 2373-9878 AMER CHEMICAL SOC 61 ACS CATALYSIS 2155-5435 2155-5435 AMER CHEMICAL SOC 62 ACS CENTRAL SCIENCE 2374-7943 2374-7951 AMER CHEMICAL SOC 63 ACS CHEMICAL BIOLOGY 1554-8929 1554-8937 AMER CHEMICAL SOC SCIENCE CITATION INDEXED JOURNAL LIST Sr.No. Journal Title ISSN E-ISSN Publisher 64 ACS CHEMICAL NEUROSCIENCE 1948-7193 1948-7193 AMER CHEMICAL SOC 65 ACS COMBINATORIAL SCIENCE 2156-8952 2156-8944 AMER CHEMICAL SOC 66 ACS EARTH AND SPACE CHEMISTRY 2472-3452 2472-3452 AMER CHEMICAL SOC 67 ACS ENERGY LETTERS 2380-8195 2380-8195 AMER CHEMICAL SOC 68 ACS INFECTIOUS DISEASES 2373-8227 2373-8227 AMER CHEMICAL SOC 69 ACS MACRO LETTERS 2161-1653 2161-1653 AMER CHEMICAL SOC 70 ACS MEDICINAL CHEMISTRY LETTERS 1948-5875 1948-5875 AMER CHEMICAL SOC 71 ACSMS HEALTH & FITNESS JOURNAL 1091-5397 1536-593X LIPPINCOTT WILLIAMS & WILKINS 72 ACS NANO 1936-0851 1936-086X AMER CHEMICAL SOC 73 ACS OMEGA 2470-1343 2470-1343 AMER CHEMICAL SOC 74 ACS PHOTONICS 2330-4022 2330-4022 AMER CHEMICAL SOC 75 ACS SENSORS 2379-3694 2379-3694 AMER CHEMICAL SOC 76 ACS SUSTAINABLE CHEMISTRY & ENGINEERING 2168-0485 2168-0485 AMER CHEMICAL SOC 77 ACS SYNTHETIC BIOLOGY 2161-5063 2161-5063 AMER CHEMICAL SOC 78 ACTA ACUSTICA 1610-1928 2681-4617 EDP SCIENCES S A 79 ACTA ADRIATICA 0001-5113 1846-0453 INST OCEANOGRAFIJU I RIBARSTVO 80 ACTA AGRICULTURAE SCANDINAVICA SECTION A-ANIMAL SCIENCE 0906-4702 1651-1972 TAYLOR & FRANCIS AS ACTA AGRICULTURAE SCANDINAVICA SECTION B-SOIL AND PLANT 81 0906-4710 1651-1913 TAYLOR & FRANCIS AS SCIENCE 82 ACTA ALIMENTARIA 0139-3006 1588-2535 AKADEMIAI KIADO ZRT 83 ACTA AMAZONICA 0044-5967 1809-4392 INST NACIONAL PESQUISAS AMAZONIA 84 ACTA ANAESTHESIOLOGICA SCANDINAVICA 0001-5172 1399-6576 WILEY SCIENCE CITATION INDEXED JOURNAL LIST Sr.No. Journal Title ISSN E-ISSN Publisher 85 ACTA APPLICANDAE MATHEMATICAE 0167-8019 1572-9036 SPRINGER 86 ACTA ARITHMETICA 0065-1036 1730-6264 POLISH ACAD SCIENCES INST MATHEMATICS-IMPAN 87 ACTA ASTRONAUTICA 0094-5765 1879-2030 PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD 88 ACTA ASTRONOMICA 0001-5237 0001-5237 COPERNICUS FOUNDATION POLISH ASTRONOMY 89 ACTA BIOCHIMICA ET BIOPHYSICA SINICA 1672-9145 1745-7270 OXFORD UNIV PRESS 90 ACTA BIOCHIMICA POLONICA 0001-527X 1734-154X ACTA BIOCHIMICA POLONICA 91 ACTA BIOETHICA 1726-569X 1726-569X UNIV CHILE, CENTRO INTERDISCIPLINARIO ESTUDIOS BIOETICA 92 ACTA BIOLOGICA COLOMBIANA 1900-1649 1900-1649 UNIV NAC COLOMBIA, FAC CIENCIAS, DEPT BIOL POLSKA AKAD NAUK, POLISH ACAD SCIENCES, PAS BRANCH 93 ACTA BIOLOGICA CRACOVIENSIA SERIES BOTANICA 0001-5296 1898-0295 CRACOW 94 ACTA BIOMATERIALIA 1742-7061 1878-7568 ELSEVIER SCI LTD 95 ACTA BIOQUIMICA CLINICA LATINOAMERICANA 0325-2957 1851-6114 FEDERACION BIOQUIMICA PROVINCIA BUENOS AIRES 96 ACTA BIOTHEORETICA 0001-5342 1572-8358 SPRINGER 97 ACTA BOTANICA BRASILICA 0102-3306 1677-941X SOC BOTANICA BRASIL 98 ACTA BOTANICA CROATICA 0365-0588 1847-8476 UNIV ZAGREB, FAC SCIENCE, DIV BIOLOGY 99 ACTA BOTANICA MEXICANA 0187-7151 2448-7589 INST ECOLOGIA AC 100 ACTA CARDIOLOGICA 0001-5385 1784-973X TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD 101 ACTA CARDIOLOGICA SINICA 1011-6842 TAIWAN SOC CARDIOLOGY 102 ACTA CARSOLOGICA 0583-6050 1580-2612 KARST RESEARCH INST ZRC SAZU 103 ACTA CHIMICA SINICA 0567-7351 SCIENCE PRESS 104 ACTA CHIMICA SLOVENICA 1318-0207 1580-3155 SLOVENSKO KEMIJSKO DRUSTVO 105 ACTA CHIROPTEROLOGICA 1508-1109 1733-5329 MUSEUM & INST ZOOLOGY PAS-POLISH ACAD SCIENCES SCIENCE CITATION INDEXED JOURNAL LIST Sr.No. Journal Title ISSN E-ISSN Publisher ACTA CHIRURGIAE ORTHOPAEDICAE ET TRAUMATOLOGIAE 106 0001-5415 GALEN SRO CECHOSLOVACA 107 ACTA CHIRURGICA BELGICA 0001-5458 0001-5458 TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD 108 ACTA CHROMATOGRAPHICA 1233-2356 2083-5736 AKADEMIAI KIADO ZRT 109 ACTA CIRURGICA BRASILEIRA 0102-8650 1678-2674 ACTA CIRURGICA BRASILEIRA 110 ACTA CLINICA BELGICA 1784-3286 2295-3337 TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD 111 ACTA CLINICA CROATICA 0353-9466 1333-9451 SESTRE MILOSRDNICE UNIV HOSPITAL 112 ACTA CRYSTALLOGRAPHICA A-FOUNDATION AND ADVANCES 2053-2733 2053-2733 INT UNION CRYSTALLOGRAPHY ACTA CRYSTALLOGRAPHICA SECTION B-STRUCTURAL SCIENCE CRYSTAL 113 2052-5206 2052-5206 INT UNION CRYSTALLOGRAPHY ENGINEERING AND MATERIALS 114 ACTA CRYSTALLOGRAPHICA SECTION C-STRUCTURAL CHEMISTRY 2053-2296 2053-2296 INT UNION CRYSTALLOGRAPHY 115 ACTA CRYSTALLOGRAPHICA SECTION D-STRUCTURAL BIOLOGY 2059-7983 2059-7983 INT UNION CRYSTALLOGRAPHY ACTA CRYSTALLOGRAPHICA
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