Johnson Matthey Technology Review Explained

Johnson Matthey Technology Review
Formernames:Platinum Metals Review
Abbreviation:Johnson Matthey Technol. Rev.
Discipline:Platinum group metals
Language:English
Editor:Jonathan J. Butler
Publisher:Johnson Matthey Plc
History:1957–present
Frequency:Quarterly
Openaccess:Yes
Impact:1.296
Impact-Year:2018
Issnlabel:Johnson Matthey Technology Review
Issn:2056-5135
Coden:JMTRAP
Issnlabel2:Platinum Metals Review
Issn2:0032-1400
Eissn2:1471-0676
Coden2:PTMRA3
Lccn2:59037460
Oclc2:45130790
Website:https://technology.matthey.com/
Link1:https://technology.matthey.com/
Link1-Name:Online access
Link2:https://technology.matthey.com/journal-archive/
Link2-Name:Online archives
Link3:http://www.ingentaconnect.com/journals/browse/matthey/jmtr
Link3-Name:Ingentaconnect open access issues

Johnson Matthey Technology Review, known as Platinum Metals Review before 2014, is a quarterly, open access, peer-reviewed scientific journal publishing reports on scientific research on the platinum group metals and related industrial developments.[1]

History

The journal was established in 1957 under the name Platinum Metals Review and was published by Johnson Matthey and Co.,[2] [3] with the support of the Rustenburg Platinum Mines.[4] This was done in the hopes of increasing the availability of information on the properties of Platinum and to link both academic and industrial research with "the aims of finding practical solutions to the material problems of modern technology (McDonald/Hunt)". From the July 2004 issue onward, it was published in electronic format only.[5] In 2014 the journal was relaunched as Johnson Matthey Technology Review.[6] [7]

Aims and scope

The journal included reviews of research, books, and academic conferences, as well as primary results in the form of brief reports. It also reviewed what it considered to be notable aspects of patents and relevant scientific literature. Occasionally articles on the history, geological occurrences, and exploitation of platinum group metals were also published.[8]

While between 2016 and October 2022 the journals content was published as CC BY-NC-ND 4.0, the journal is now published under CC-BY 4.0 from January 2023 onward, in accordance with the definition of open access given by the Budapest Open Access Initiative.[9]

Abstracting and indexing

Currently, Johnson Matthey Technology Review was abstracted and indexed by:

While it was still known as Platinum Metals Review, it was abstracted and indexed by:

Notes and References

  1. Book: Gary J.K. Acres. Kurt Swars. Pt Platinum: Supplement Volume A 1 Technology of Platinum-Group Metals. 29 June 2013. Springer Science & Business Media. 978-3-662-10278-7. 120–.
  2. Book: United States Geological Survey Professional Paper. 1969. U.S. Government Printing Office. 2.
  3. Review: A Noble Rival to Gold . New Scientist. 17 February 1983. Reed Business Information. 450–. 0262-4079.
  4. Book: Donald McDonald. Leslie B. Hunt. A History of Platinum and its Allied Metals. 1 January 1982. Johnson Matthey Plc. 978-0-905118-83-3. 422.
  5. Web site: Platinum Metals Review. Information for Authors . Johnson Matthey PLC. 2013. 2013-02-13.
  6. JMTR: Information for Librarians (2023). "Information for Librarians". Johnson Matthey Plc. Retrieved 2024-05-26
  7. Johnson Matthey Technology Review: IngentaConnect Publication (2015). "Johnson Matthey Technology Review". Publishing Technology. Retrieved 2015-02-23
  8. https://technology.matthey.com/content/journals/jmtr Johnson Matthey Technology Review Homepage
  9. JMTR: Open Access policy. "Open Access policy". Johnson Matthey Plc. Retrieved 2024-05-26