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Journal Impact Factors


Q. What is considered a good impact factor?

Impact Factors are used to measure the importance of a journal by calculating the number of times selected articles are cited within the last few years.

Journal Impact Factors | Annual Reviews

The Journal Impact Factor (JIF) is a measure that provides a ratio of citations to a journal in a given year to the citable items in the prior two years.

The Clarivate Impact Factor

The impact factor is one of these; it is a measure of the frequency with which the “average article” in a journal has been cited in a particular year or period.

Impact factor - Wikipedia

The impact factor (IF) or journal impact factor (JIF) of an academic journal is a scientometric index calculated by Clarivate that reflects the yearly mean ...

Q. What are impact factors and how do I find one?

Impact factors are used to measure the importance of a journal by calculating the number of times selected articles are cited within the last few years.

Measuring Your Impact: Impact Factor, Citation Analysis, and other ...

The impact factor (IF) is a measure of the frequency with which the average article in a journal has been cited in a particular year.

How to find a journal's impact factor - WUR

The impact factor indicates the average number of citations to articles published in a journal. You can use Journal. Citation Reports (JCR), integrated with ...

Understanding an Impact Factor - American Hippotherapy Association

Journal impact factors are published annually by Clarivate Analytics in the Journal Citation Reports (JCR).4 To access a journal's impact factor, you will first ...

How to find impact factors? - Library UvA - University of Amsterdam

The impact factor of a journal is the average number of citations of articles published in that journal in previous years.

Journal Impact & Ranking - Research Metrics: Measuring the ...

The journal Impact Factor is the average number of times articles from the journal published in the past two years have been cited in the ...

High Impact Journals

A journal's impact factor is a measure of the frequency with which an average article in a journal has been cited in a particular year. The following list ...

Journal Citation Reports | Clarivate

The Journal Impact Factor is a single journal-level measurement that should not be considered in isolation. We continue to advise that the JIF is a useful ...

Journal Metrics Overview - Wiley Author Services

The Journal Impact Factor is defined as all citations to the journal in the current JCR year to items published in the previous two years, divided by the total ...

Q. How do I find journal impact factors? - LibAnswers - Virginia Tech

The primary tool for locating the Journal Impact Factor (JIF) is the JCR: Journal Citation Reports from Web of Science database. Enter the ...

Journal Metrics - Research Impact - Research Guides at Ohio State ...

The Journal Impact Factor, also known as Impact Factor, is the oldest and most widely used measure. Its use is often criticized for having a too-short window ...

How do I find the Journal Impact Factor, category, rank for a journal?

Step by Step · To view the Impact Factors · On the Library's Home page, click on the Journal Citations Report link under Top Resources. · Type ...

Journal Impact - Citation Searching for Tenure and Promotion

Journal Impact Factor measures the importance of a journal by the number of times its articles have been cited over a particular period.

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 ...

Impact Factors: Intro - Library Guides - University of Washington

An Impact Factor is a quantitative measure of the relative importance of a journal, individual article or scientist to science and social science literature ...

Journal Impact Factor: Its Use, Significance and Limitations - PMC

Impact factor is commonly used to evaluate the relative importance of a journal within its field and to measure the frequency with which the “average article” ...