User talk:JaysunH

Lesson learned: Don't bother trying to make sure things are up-to-date here. Nice addition of some additional indexing sources, but now the page has no cover image (which it has had for years), and all of the historical impact factor (IF) data are gone too; those had also been on the page for years and are helpful for scholars/authors when they have to report year-specific impact factors on their dossiers and the like. Anyway, even if ignorant to the utility of that historical information, why was the historical IF data removed? Wikipedia is full of pages that have historical information of a similar nature (e.g., U.S. Presidents, sports champions, etc.). Moreover, although the current (i.e., 2015) 2-year IF was retained, there is nothing indicating whether it is the 2- or 5-year IF that is being reported, and the 5-year IF is more appropriate for the social sciences so why report the 2-year IF rather than or to the exclusion of the 5-year IF? All said, the page is less complete and less useful now than it was when it was out-of-date before I updated it earlier today.

Also, concerning the possible conflict of interest, I have neither an ownership stake in the journal nor am I employed by the owner or publisher of the journal. I am very familiar with the journal, but if by conflict of interest you mean anyone who knows and cares enough about the journal to ensure that this page is updated and useful, then yes, I'm guilty as charged and would hope that everyone else who updates this or any page would be guilty as well. In any case, everything on the page is and was objectively true and verifiable.

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