ERIH PLUS (originally called the European Reference Index for the Humanities or ERIH) is an index containing bibliographic information on academic journals in the humanities and social sciences (SSH).[1] The index includes all journals that meet the following requirements: "explicit procedures for external peer review; an academic editorial board, with members affiliated with universities or other independent research organizations; a valid ISSN code, confirmed by the international ISSN register; abstracts in English and/or another international language relevant for the field for all published articles; information on author affiliations and addresses; a maximum two thirds of the authors published in the journal from the same institution".[2] ERIH has not been intended for evaluation purposes.[3]

ERIH PLUS
ProducerNorwegian Directorate for Higher Education and Skills (Norway)
History2014 - present
Coverage
DisciplinesHumanities and Social Sciences
Record depthBibliographic information
Format coverageAcademic journals
Geospatial coverageEurope
Links
Websiteerihplus.hkdir.no
Title list(s)kanalregister.hkdir.no/publiseringskanaler/erihplus/periodical/listApproved

ERIH was originally established by the European Science Foundation and was transferred to the NSD - Norwegian Centre for Research Data in 2014, mainly because it already operated the Norwegian Register for Scientific Journals, Series and Publishers.[4] At the same time, it was extended to also include social science disciplines and renamed ERIH PLUS.[5][6] The aim of ERIH PLUS is to increase the visibility and availability of SSH. The index goes beyond the commercial indexing services by providing a comprehensive coverage of the scholarly communication and publishing in the fields, enabling researchers to better disseminate their work in national and international languages.[7] As of July 1, 2021, the ownership was transferred to the fresh Norwegian Directorate for Higher Education and Skills.

Criticism edit

ERIH PLUS has been criticized for "the ease of having the journal included [in it] – semi-automatically, upon a set of criteria which are mostly formal, without taking quality into consideration".[3]

References edit

  1. ^ "About". ERIH PLUS. Norwegian Directorate for Higher Education and Skills.
  2. ^ "Criteria for inclusion". ERIH PLUS. Norwegian Directorate for Higher Education and Skills.
  3. ^ a b Dahlig-Turek, Ewa (2015). "ERIH Plus: National Experts' Role and Expertise" (PDF). ERIH PLUS Conference. Bergen, 28–29 May 2015.
  4. ^ Grethe Tidemann, "Nytt register skal kvalitetssikre europeiske, vitenskapelige publikasjoner" [New index shall ensure the quality of European academic publications], Uniforum, 29 May 2015. Retrieved 13 April 2016.
  5. ^ ERIH PLUS, Norwegian Directorate for Higher Education and Skills.
  6. ^ "European Reference Index for the Humanities (ERIH)." European Science Foundation, 30 July 2014.
  7. ^ Gry Ane Vikanes Lavik; Gunnar Sivertsen, "Erih Plus – Making the Ssh Visible, Searchable and Available", Procedia Computer Science, 2017. Retrieved 13 November 2019.

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