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This page provides a comprehensive overview of Media Keperawatan Indonesia journal metrics, including citation performance, editorial indicators, publication statistics, and citation trends. The data are displayed automatically from the journal metrics database maintained in Google Sheets.

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- Scopus Citations
- Google Scholar Citations
- Acceptance Rate
- Submission to First Decision

Citation Trend

The following chart presents the citation trend of Media Keperawatan Indonesia based on the data recorded in Google Sheets.

 
 

Citation Metrics

Citation metrics show how often articles published in Media Keperawatan Indonesia are cited by other scholarly works. Citation data may differ between databases because each source uses different coverage, indexing systems, and update frequencies.

YearScopus CitationsGoogle Scholar Citations
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Editorial Performance Metrics

Editorial performance metrics describe the efficiency of manuscript handling, including editorial screening, peer review, editorial decision, and publication process.

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Editorial performance data is not available.

Publication Metrics

Publication metrics provide information about the journal’s publication activity, including the number of published articles, issues, and publication frequency.

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Publication data is not available.

Visibility and Indexing Metrics

Visibility and indexing metrics describe the accessibility and discoverability of articles published in Media Keperawatan Indonesia through scholarly databases, indexing platforms, and academic search engines.

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Visibility and indexing data is not available.
Important note: Journal metrics should be interpreted carefully. These indicators are intended to provide general information about journal performance and should not be used as the only measure of journal quality. The quality of scholarly publications should also be evaluated based on scientific relevance, methodological rigor, ethical standards, originality, and contribution to nursing science and practice.
Data source: The metrics presented on this page are maintained in the Media Keperawatan Indonesia journal metrics database using Google Sheets. Data are updated periodically by the editorial team.