Computational Linguistics (journal) explained

Computational Linguistics
Cover:Computational Linguistics.jpg
Formernames:American Journal of Computational Linguistics
Abbreviation:Comput. Linguist.
Discipline:Computational linguistics
Language:English
Editor:Hwee Tou Ng
History:1974–present
Frequency:Quarterly
Openaccess:Yes
License:CC BY-NC-ND 4.0
Impact:7.778
Impact-Year:2021
Issn:0891-2017
Eissn:1530-9312
Lccn:88654977
Oclc:44539138
Website:https://direct.mit.edu/coli
Link1:https://direct.mit.edu/coli/issue
Link1-Name:Online access

Computational Linguistics is a quarterly peer-reviewed open-access academic journal in the field of computational linguistics. It is published by MIT Press for the Association for Computational Linguistics (ACL). The journal includes articles, squibs and book reviews. It was established as the American Journal of Computational Linguistics in 1974 by David Hays and was originally published only on microfiche until 1978. George Heidorn transformed it into a print journal in 1980, with quarterly publication. In 1984 the journal obtained its current title. It has been open-access since 2009.

According to the Journal Citation Reports, the journal has a 2021 impact factor of 7.778.[1]

Editors-in-chief

The following persons are or have been editors-in-chief:

See also

References

  1. Book: 2022 . Computational Linguistics . 2021 Journal Citation Reports . . Social Sciences . . Journal Citation Reports.
  2. Web site: Editorial Information . . . 2023-04-28 .

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