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What is a good impact factor of journals?

What is a good impact factor of journals?

In most fields of study a JIF of 10 or greater is excellent and in many anything over a JIF of 3 is considered good, but it is essential to remember that JCR impact factors for journals vary markedly across disciplines.

Where can I find the impact factor of a journal?

Impact Factors for scientific journals can be found in the Journal Citation Reports (JCR) database, which is available from the Research Medical Library. You can view all journals at once, search for a specific journal title or choose a group of journals by subject area.

Which journals have the highest impact factor?

Journals with High Impact Factor

  • CA- A Cancer Journal for Clinicians | 435,4.
  • Natural Review Materials | 123,7.
  • Quarterly Journal of Economics | 22,7.
  • Nature Reviews Genetics | 73,5.
  • Cell | 58,7.
  • Journal of Political Economy | 12,1.
  • New England Journal of Medicine | 66,1.
  • Econometrica | 8,1.

What is a good Scopus score?

A SNIP of 1.0 means that a journal’s articles are cited at the average rate for all journals in the same subject area; anything over 1.0 indicates more citations than average in the field while a SNIP of less than 1.0 is below the average. A SNIP of more than 1.5 generally indicates a very well-cited journal.

What is highest impact factor?

The top 5% of journals have impact factors approximately equal to or greater than 6 (610 journals or 4.9% of the journals tracked by JCR). Approximately two-thirds of the journals tracked by JCR have a 2017 impact factor equal to or greater than 1.

What is the highest impact factor journal 2020?

30 June 2021 2020 Impact Factors – Released

Journal Impact Factor Rank
Cancers 6.639 Q1
Cells 6.600 Q2
Pharmaceutics 6.321 Q1
Antioxidants 6.312 Q1

Is 5 a good impact factor?

The higher the impact factor, the more highly ranked the journal. The top 5% of journals have impact factors approximately equal to or greater than 6 (610 journals or 4.9% of the journals tracked by JCR). Approximately two-thirds of the journals tracked by JCR have a 2017 impact factor equal to or greater than 1.

Is impact factor 6 GOOD?

What is the two year journal impact factor?

In any given year, the two-year journal impact factor is the ratio between the number of citations received in that year for publications in that journal that were published in the two preceding years and the total number of “citable items” published in that journal during the two preceding years:

What makes a journal a high impact journal?

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 highlights some recent SRP-funded publications in high impact journals.

Which is the most authoritative journal impact factor?

Here is the latest Impact Factor List of 2019 provided by the Journal Citation Report (JCR).  It contains over 12000 Journals. JCR was earlier published as Science Citation Index, and now it is published by Clarivate Analytics,a Web of Science Group. Impact Factor Calculations

What is the impact factor of JCR Journal?

JCR was earlier published as Science Citation Index, and now it is published by Clarivate Analytics,a Web of Science Group. Impact Factor Calculations IF 2018 = (Citation in 2017 + Citations in 2016)/(Papers Published in 2017+ Papers Published in 2016)