The paper shows the reasons for the institutional evaluation of the
international scientific periodicals. The evaluation factors, criteria, indicators
and quality have been discussed. The development, cease and requirements of
continuity, as well
as contemporary realities are also presented. With some
aspects of the characterization of the qualitative evaluation of journals such as
refereed, prestigious, and authoritative, and review the features of the
development of quantitative digital indicators of periodicals and its
classification, and in particular those supporting factors, to evaluate the
journals in terms of numbers, date of measurement, standards, tools, and
databases, and citation frequency and measurable indicators. Impact factor
and its measurable indicators such as the average impact factor, immediate
indexing, and half-life citation are studied.
The paper discuse the development of self and establishment's descriptions
of chemical periodicals in two decades. It focuses on the new procedures
followed to publish a scientific paper manuscript using the online deposit which
used now in most o
f the publisher's websites, and this in comparison with the
old printing and publishing procedures and techniques. Optical typeset and
electronic communications effects on self description have been discussed with
the effects of economic, financial, environmental and place required for
storage. The number of manuscript copies, which was one of the main
conditions for publishing, has been decreased and the requirements of chemical
materials have been changed. The paper concentrates on the chemical
periodicals which first published between 2003 and 2007.
Our study shows that only 31 % of the world issue the chemical periodicals
/1058/. Out of the 1058, 92 % are issued by the third of these countries (20
countries which is equal to 10 % of the world), in which the number of refereed
periodicals is
higher than the unrefereed ones. The ratio was the same when the
periodicals were categorized by the spoken language.
This research tries to present a clear image of the influence of
Mohammad Iqbal’s oriental culture (Indian poet 1877- 1928) on
his humane literature by showing this influence in many
axis.
The research arrives at the conclusion and results which
show the
extent of the presence of Iqbal’s oriental culture in his literary
issues, and the extent of Iqbal’s mental and literary ability to
benefit from his oriental culture, and his success in reconsidering
and redirecting his ideas to enrich his humane beliefs.