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How to find a journal's impact factor


How do I find the Impact Factor for a journal? :

How do I find the Impact Factor for a journal? · Visit Sage Journals · Search for the journal you are interested in · Select 'Journal' search ...

Journal Citation Report - Research Impact Metrics: Citation Analysis

A journal impact factor is a calculation based on a two-year period and is calculated by dividing the number of citations in the JCR year by the ...

Journal Quality & Impact - Research Impact Metrics

Main journal metric tools · click on the "Sources" link at the top of the Scopus search page · enter the name of the journal in the box located in ...

Research Impact and Citation Analysis: Compare Journals - Guides

The impact factor is based on two figures: the number of citations to a given journal over the previous two years (A) and the number of research ...

Research Impact & Researcher Identity: Journal Impact

They can help track citation patterns within journals and determine which journals are highly cited. There are many factors that influence the impact of a ...

How do I find journal impact factors and related citation data for ...

Click on the Category link from any individual journal's data and then sort that list by Impact Factor. You can see where a specific journal ...

Impact Factor and Other Ways of Assessing the Research Value of a ...

The impact factor of a journal for a given year is the average number of citations received per paper published in that journal during the two ...

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 ...

Introduction to Impact Factors - Find Journal Information & Scholarly ...

This guide provides information on various tools that discuss the scholarly reputation of journals, specific journal articles, and in some instances, scholars ...

Journal Metrics (Impact Factors, etc.) - Measuring Scholarly Impact

Several journal metrics exist. The most widely used at OSU is the impact factor. Others include SJR, SNIP, CiteScore, and Eigenfactor.

Impact Measures (Journals and Authors) & Where to Publish

One widely used is the Impact Factor that measures the frequency with which the average article in a journal has been cited in a particular year ...

How To Calculate Impact Factor (Types and Steps) | Indeed.com

How to calculate the journal impact factor · 1. Count the number of total citations · 2. Divide by the number of citable articles · 3. Compare to ...

Bibliometrics & Research Impact: Journal Metrics

The Journal Impact Factor is calculated by dividing the number of citations in the Journal Citation Reports year by the total number of ...

Effective Database Searching: Journal Impact Factor

The impact factor is calculated by dividing the number of citations in a selected year by the total number of research and review articles ...

Journal Impact - Citation Searching for Tenure and Promotion

Journal Citation Reports (JCR) - (GALILEO). JCR is the original source for journal impact factor. It only covers journals indexed by Web of ...

Scholarly Impact Research Guide: Journal Impact - Library Guides

Finding Journal Impact Factors · CiteScore metrics from Scopus. Comprehensive, current and free metrics for serial titles in Scopus. · SCImago ...

How do I read a journal's Impact Factor number? What alternative is ...

APU does not currently subscribe to JCR. Another way to find out the Impact Factor of a journal is to visit the journal's website. Often, publisher's website of ...

Selecting Publication Venues: Journal Impact Factor (IF)

To determine the impact factor for a particular journal, select a JCR edition (Science and/ or Social Science), year, and Categories, found on ...

Journal Prestige Measures - Citation and Journal Measures

The impact factor is displayed on the journal profile page (you may have to browse down). To see multiple years for the title, click the down ...

Impact Factors and other journal ranking tools - Publishing your ...

The impact factor (IF) reflects the average number of citations to recent articles published in that journal. Note: For many disciplines, JCR ...