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Computer Supported Cooperative Work - Springer | 2024 Impact Factor:2.3 | Cite Score:5.7 | Q2

Computer Supported Cooperative Work Journal

Impact Factor and Journal Rank of Computer Supported Cooperative Work

  • About: Computer Supported Cooperative Work (CSCW) is dedicated to disseminating innovative research results and providing an interdisciplinary forum for the debate and exchange of ideas in the field of CSCW. The journal covers a broad spectrum of research, encompassing theoretical, practical, technical, and social issues related to computer-supported cooperative work.
  • Significance:
    Interdisciplinary Focus: CSCW provides an interdisciplinary and international platform where researchers from various fields, including computer science, social sciences, psychology, design, and engineering, converge to explore the implications of collaborative technologies.
  • Research Scope: The journal encompasses a wide range of topics within CSCW, including but not limited to collaborative systems design, groupware, social computing, distributed work environments, virtual teams, online communities, and participatory design.
  • Theoretical and Practical Contributions: CSCW publishes theoretical insights, empirical studies, methodological advancements, and practical applications that contribute to the understanding and development of cooperative technologies. It emphasizes the intersection of technology, human behavior, and organizational practices.
  • Technical and Social Issues: Articles in CSCW address technical challenges in designing and implementing collaborative systems, as well as social issues such as trust, privacy, group dynamics, knowledge sharing, and cultural aspects of collaboration.
  • Submission Guidelines:
    Types of Contributions: CSCW welcomes original research articles, theoretical papers, case studies, reviews, and methodological discussions that advance knowledge in CSCW. Submissions should demonstrate innovative approaches, rigorous methodologies, and significant contributions to the field.
  • Interdisciplinary Dialogue: Authors are encouraged to engage in interdisciplinary dialogue, integrating insights from multiple disciplines to address complex challenges in cooperative work supported by technology.
  • Impact and Contributions:
    Computer Supported Cooperative Work (CSCW) serves as a pivotal publication for researchers, practitioners, and academics interested in collaborative technologies and their societal implications. By fostering a rich exchange of ideas and debates, the journal contributes to the advancement of CSCW theory and practice, ultimately enhancing the design and deployment of technologies that support collaborative work across diverse contexts.

  • Editor-in-Chief:  Kjeld Schmidt

  • Scope: Computer Supported Cooperative Work (CSCW) serves as a leading interdisciplinary journal dedicated to advancing research, theory, and practice in the field of computer-supported cooperative work. The journal provides a comprehensive platform for the dissemination of innovative research results and facilitates interdisciplinary dialogue on theoretical, practical, technical, and social issues within CSCW and related areas.
  • CSCW explores the diverse nature of research in collaborative computing and communication systems, focusing on how technology can support cooperative work among individuals and groups. The journal encourages submissions that address various aspects of CSCW, including but not limited to:
  • Collaborative Technologies: Development and evaluation of systems and tools that support collaboration among individuals and teams.
  • Social and Organizational Aspects: Studies on how social dynamics, organizational structures, and cultural factors influence collaborative work practices.
  • Human-Computer Interaction: Research on user interfaces, interaction design, and usability in collaborative systems.
  • Groupware and Workflow Systems: Design, implementation, and evaluation of groupware applications and workflow management systems.
  • Computer-Mediated Communication: Analysis of communication patterns, behaviors, and technologies in virtual environments.
  • Collaborative Learning and Education: Applications of CSCW in educational settings, including online learning environments and virtual classrooms.
  • Mobile and Ubiquitous Computing: Integration of mobile technologies and ubiquitous computing into collaborative work environments.
  • Security and Privacy: Issues related to data security, privacy protection, and trust in collaborative systems.
  • Big Data and Analytics: Utilization of big data analytics for understanding collaborative behaviors and improving system performance.
  • Ethical and Legal Issues: Examination of ethical considerations and legal frameworks governing the use of collaborative technologies.
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  • Print ISSN:  0925-9724

    Electronic ISSN:  1573-7551

  • Abstracting and Indexing:  Science Citation Index Expanded, Scopus.

  • Imapct Factor 2024:  2.3

  • Subject Area and Category:  Computer Sciences

  • Publication Frequency:  Bimonthly

  • H Index:  75

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    Q2:  Computer Science (miscellaneous)

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  • Cite Score:  5.7

  • SNIP:  1.292

  • Journal Rank(SJR):  0.549