1. Use the SCI database: SCI (Scientific Index) is an international academic journal citation database maintained by ClarivateAnalytics. You can find the entrance to the SCI database by visiting official website (/) of ClarivateAnalytics. In the SCI database, you can retrieve SCI journals of various disciplines, including journal names, impact factors, zoning and other information. In addition, you can also view the detailed information of periodicals, such as publishing house, serial number, publication year, etc.
2. Use WebofScience platform: WebofScience is another academic resource retrieval platform provided by ClarivateAnalytics, including SCI, s SCI, AHCI and other citation databases. By visiting the WebofScience platform (/), you can search by keywords, authors, institutions, etc. In the retrieval results, you can view the detailed information of journals, such as impact factors, divisions, cited times, etc.
3. Use Google Academic: Google Academic is a free academic search engine that can help users find academic papers, books, conference papers and other resources. In GoogleScholar, you can find SCI journals related to keywords by entering keywords for retrieval. Click on the journal name to view the basic information of the journal, such as impact factors, cited times, etc. It should be noted that the information provided by GoogleScholar may not be as comprehensive as that provided by SCI database and WebofScience platform.
4. Use academic navigation websites: Some academic navigation websites (such as ResearchGate and Academia.edu) also provide the query function of SCI journals. On these websites, users can view the impact factors, zoning and other information of journals, as well as the detailed pages of journals, and learn about the publishers and contact information of journals.
5. Consult the library or academic tutor: If none of the above methods can meet the demand, you can consult the library or academic tutor. They usually have rich experience and resources, which can help to find the information needed by SCI journals.