Improved trend graphs
The 1- and 5-year trend graphs have been updated to a new improved format (using AMCharts) featuring smoothed lines and interactivity (hover to see more detail, zoom within the graph, add and remove items with the clickable legend).
These two new graphs replace the old versions. The download option supports PNG, JPG and PDF (at an improved resolution).
Multi-indicator trend graph
This new graph uses the same format as the improved trend graphs and includes the same interactivity features. Use the multi-indicator trend graph to analyze any item across multiple indicators (only one item from the data table can be added, where necessary add the relevant item to a pinned list, otherwise the top-ranked item will be displayed in the visualization).
Up to five indicators can be added. Web of Science document count indicators will display on the same axis to support comparisons, other indicators will display on independent axes.
To illustrate the use of this new visualization, compare open access output for any entity, previously there was no simple visual way to understand this, now with the new multi-indicator graph, all five open access indicators can be added to the same graph.
The multi-indicator trend graph also lets users, for example, compare document output and impact trends on the same graph.
To illustrate the use of this new visualization, compare open access output for any entity, previously there was no simple visual way to understand this, now with the new multi-indicator graph, all five open access indicators can be added to the same graph.
Journal Citation Indicator Quartile
The JCI Quartile is now available as a filter to apply in any analysis, returning documents in the selected quartile. Unlike JIF Quartile (SCIE and SSCI titles only), this will return results for all journals in SCIE, SSCI, AHCI, and ESCI with a JCI.
Journal Impact Factor display improvements
InCites will now display all JIF indicators in the standard three decimal places format to align with our standard practice and the Journal Citation Reports. We have also taken the opportunity to rename the Quartile indicator to JIF Quartile to avoid confusion with JCI Quartile.