I don’t know what you make of these results and your view of SJR rankings (which my university apparently use and consider), but some of these journal rankings surprise me! I am especially surprised at the current standings of Presence, Virtual Reality, and Digital Creativity.
Cultural Digital Heritage / Virtual Heritage
The current frontrunner in specialist digital cultural heritage appears to be Journal of Computing and Cultural Heritage
In multimedia it appears to be User modelling and user-adapted interaction
In HCI the International Journal of Human Computer Studies is doing well but there are also several well ranked alternatives
Alternatives
- International Journal of Human-Computer Interaction 0.81
- Foundations and Trends in Human-Computer Interaction 0.67
- Human-Computer Interaction 0.63
- Journal on Multimodal User Interfaces 0.55
- Visual Studies 0.44 (but Arts and Humanities)
- Visual Communication 0.41
- Advances in Human-Computer Interaction 0.34
- Digital Creativity 0.16 (on editorial board)
Heritage alternatives
- Journal of Archaeological Research 1.21
- Cambridge Archaeological Journal 0.76
- Journal of Archaeological Method and Theory 0.72
- Journal of Cultural Heritage 0.51
- International Journal of Architectural Heritage 0.25
Philosophical
Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 0.25
Gaming and VR
- Simulation and Gaming 1.21
- Games and Culture 1.14 (on editorial board)
- Computer Animation and Virtual Worlds 0.54
- Virtual Reality 0.39
- Presence: Teleoperators and Virtual Environments 0.35
- Game Studies 0.32
- International Journal of Gaming and Computer-Mediated Simulations 0.29 (on editorial board)
- International Journal of Computer Games Technology 0.26