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Journal impact | University of Arizona Libraries

Journal Impact Factor is calculated by dividing the number of citations (in the current year) to articles published during the last two years by the number of ...

Metrics to avoid – the impact factor

As part of the overall guidance, this paper sets out some recommendations for ... Hence, a journal's impact factor is driven not only by their research articles, ...

Better metrics for high-impact research

The most well-known metric used in evaluating publications is the Journal Impact Factor (JIF). The JIF is a publication metric reflecting the annual average ( ...

Academic Publishing Resources: Journal Impact

Many publishers are making the Impact Factor numbers available on their own pages for the journals. Use the tabs within this box to see how to view those.

General Impact Factor

The General Impact Factor (GIF) is a measure reflecting the average number of citations to articles published in journals, books, patent document, thesis, ...

Understanding journal metrics - Author Services - Taylor & Francis

Quartile 1 (Q1) = the 25% of journals with the highest Impact Factors in that category. What are its limitations? All of the limitations of the two-year Impact ...

Journal Impact Factor - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics

This can be calculated by weighting journal impact factors by the number of articles they have published. The citing journals have to be included in the Science ...

Journal metrics to help you decide where to publish

The 2-year Impact Factor is calculated by dividing all citations to the journal in the given year to items published in the previous two years, divided by the ...

Median Impact Factor in a Discipline

It is calculated by dividing the number of article citations by the total number of articles that could be cited from a particular journal. It is used as an ...

Journal metrics - Metrics and Impact - Guides

Top 5 things about impact factors · A journal has only one impact factor, but it may be listed in more than one category. · A journal impact ...

Journal impact factors - The good, the bad, and the ugly

This paper provides an overview of the concepts of citations and journal impact factors, and the implications of these metrics for the Journal of the Southern ...

Journal Impact - Research Guides

The commonly known journal metric is the Journal Impact Factor (JIF) generated from the Journal Citation Reports (JCR) from Web of Science.

Measuring Journal Impact - Research Impact Factors

The impact factor of a journal is a measure of the frequency with which the "average article" in a journal has been cited in a particular year or period.

Increasing Citations and Improving Your Impact Factor

For high-impact topics that don't warrant a full issue, a digital special collection is a good alternative. Quantity and quality of articles. We encourage ...

The Crucial Role of Impact Factor in Choosing the Right Journal

Visibility and Reach: Journals with higher impact factors tend to have a broader readership. Articles published in these journals are more ...

Impact Factors & Other Journal Rankings - Faculty Publishing Guide

A journal's impact factor is a numerical score derived by measuring how often its articles were cited in a specific time window - typically two or five years.

Q. How do I measure a Journal Impact Factor? - Library FAQs

It is based on the concept of a transfer of prestige between journals via their citation links. It expresses the average number of weighted ...

Is Journal Impact Factor Good?

Most scientists and experts agree that it is a flawed measurement of how good academic journals are. Yet it may be the best measure out there.

Journal Impact Factor - The Embassy of Good Science

regex: A journal's 'Impact Factor' (IF) gives an indication of journal influence. The IF is a measure of the number of citations divided by the number of ...

Impact Measures (Journals and Authors) & Where to Publish

Shows many journal metrics, including impact factor for leading journals. ... Ulrich's is a great place to look or there may be directories for ...


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