Notice: Incomplete Data Registration of Electrochemistry papers on Web of Science
Members of The Electrochemical Society of Japan
Authors of the articles for Electrochemistry
July 24, 2024
President Yasushi Idemoto (Prof.)
Editor-in-Chief Minoru Mizuhata (Prof.)
The Electrochemical Society of Japan
Dear All
At the beginning of 2018, the journal Electrochemistry published by The Electrochemical Society of Japan (ECSJ) was renewed as an electronic journal, and many academic papers of the journal have been published on the J-Stage platform. In 2024, the Journal Impact Factor (JIF) have reached to 2.7, under developing as an academic journal.
Usually, citation information for academic journals is posted on databases such as Web of Science (hereinafter referred to as “WoS”), SCOPUS, and Google Scholar. Among these databases, WoS found that there were many errors and omissions in the data of articles published in Electrochemistry after 2023, as follows.
Erroneous registration of DOI 29 (Correction Completed)
Double registration 21
Erroneous title 25 (Partially Corrected)
Incorrect author name 5
Missing article number 5
Not registered 3
Misspelled article number 3 (Correction Completed)
Missing special issue number (Special Issue SI) 2
Incorrect volume number 1
Incorrect bibliographic data 1
Total 95
Note that these numbers are total numbers and include some papers with multiple errors in one paper.
Since 2023, there have been several instances of missing data and errors in the WoS, and each time we have submitted a request to Clarivate Analytics (CA), which operates the WoS, to retrieve and check the data. However, we are regret that so many data errors have occurred, especially in the past several months.
We will make a request to CA to ensure that no more data registration errors occur in the future, and we will discuss ways to prevent recurrence and resolve the issue. We appreciate your understanding in these problems.
- List of errors in the registration of article data on WoS (as of July 19, 2024, these errors are being corrected in turn.)