The journal « Nanotechnologies in construction» has passed the evaluation process positively and is indexed in the ICI Journals Master List database

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The journal « Nanotechnologies in construction» (ISSN: 2075-8545) has passed the evaluation process positively and is indexed in the ICI Journals Master List database (Poland). From now on, the Editorial Staff and Publisher may use this information in their external communication. Based on the information submitted in the evaluation and the analysis of the issues of the journal from 2019, Index Copernicus Experts calculated your Index Copernicus Value (ICV) for 2019: ICV 2019 = 94.02. The ICV for 2019 is visible on the full list of indexed journals at ICI Journals Master List 2019 –  https://journals.indexcopernicus.com/search/formjml and in Journal`s – Passport https://journals.indexcopernicus.com/search/details?id=56658.

ICI Journal Master List is an international indexing database of scientific journals within which submitted periodicals have been evaluated for almost 20 years. The condition for indexation is positive multidimensional evaluation which is based on over 100 criteria.  Periodicals that fulfil both formal criteria and initial indexation conditions gets one-year valid ICV (Index Copernicus Value) index which reflects the level of journal development and its impact on the world of science. It should be emphasised that the ICI Journals Master List database is one of the few that carries out detailed assessment every year. It is the only Polish global brand in science. Due to annual evaluation Editorial offices that care about indexation continuity are able to control multiannual path and dynamic of journal development.

Index Copernicus Value is an evaluation standard for scientific journals. Its unique character is guaranteed by the fact that it enables annual organising the list of scientific journals from all around the world within ICI Journals Master List. It also gives – in the extended version – specific guidelines in relation to functional areas of a scientific journal that have to be improved in order to increase citation rate. The ICV index has been recognised by e.g. public administration authorities, scientific units and other subject associated with science.