CCSE
credits the Review of European Studies editorial board and its authors for this
significant milestone and says that this great honor will produce more
international visibility and will enhance dissemination of the journal.
Review
of European Studies Editor-in-Chief Michael W. Popejoy comments, “We expect
this appointment to SciVerse Scopus to increase substantially our exposure to
international researchers who use electronic databases to seek out
peer-reviewed work related to their current research projects. This means both
our journal and the articles we accept for publication will receive increased
citation counts as researchers find our articles to cite for their works in
progress. It also means that the journal will attract high quality article
submissions from scholars internationally.”
The
Review of European Studies editorial board congratulates everyone involved with
the journal for their consistently hard work and attention to maintaining it as
a major contributor to science and education. Thanks to all of you, the journal
now enjoys a rising level of prestige in the publishing world.
The
Review of European Studies continues to seek well-written, scholarly papers for
future issues, including those covering the subjects of culture, history, art,
sociology, religion, politics, laws, education, psychology and economics. This
journal takes a broad, interdisciplinary view of European issues and also
encourages submissions from an international perspective. If you have other
new, unpublished manuscripts that might fit within our subject areas, please
consider submitting to the journal. You may see the journal’s profile at http://www.ccsenet.org/res and submit online. You may also e-mail submissions to res@ccsenet.org.
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