User talk:Kav123/International Journal of Computer Science Issues

Hello, I'm Karishma and one of the reader, among many others, of IJCSI journal. I agree that the journal is new, but many academics are interested in it and are publishing their works and contributing in IJCSI. Among many open-access journals, IJCSI acceptance rate is of very good quality (29%, 25%,..). You can check this on the editorial page of the different volumes available freely for download on the journal website. One important strength of IJCSI is that its publications are indexed widely. Besides some 4 days back I received an email from the journal informing that it has applied for ISI-indexing (Thomson Reuters) and also to be included in Scopus which is managed by Elsevier. Already all its proceedings are indexed in Cornell University Library (arxiv), Google Scholar, ScientificCommons amongst others. I hope you will give a chance to IJCSI to prove its very good standard. Thanks.

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When it is indexed in Scopus and WoS then it will be notable. When you can document that--not merely the application for listing--, put it into this article and ask me to restore it to mainspace. As is, the argument above sounds like: it will soon be notable, or it ought to be notable., which is not sufficient.  DGG ( talk ) 03:18, 2 November 2009 (UTC)

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