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Follow these steps to find the Impact Factor of a journal: Search for a journal using the ‘Journal/book title’ field on the ScienceDirect homepage or browse journal titles by selecting ' Journals & Books ' in the top right corner.
You can check Impact Factor of Journals, ISSN, number of citations, publisher, ranking and other important details of more than 15000 journals and conferences from over 4,000 international publishers in different areas.
Journal Citation Reports offers data and analysis on journal performance and impact across disciplines and regions.
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Follow these steps to find the Impact Factor of a journal: Go to the journal's homepage. When you're on the journal homepage, you will be able to see the Impact factor to the right of the Journal's name. For more information on journal metrics, please visit the Measuring a journal's impact page from our website.
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Therefore, using multiple complementary metrics can help to provide a more complete picture and reflect different aspects of research productivity and impact in the final assessment. On this page we introduce some of the most popular citation-based metrics employed at the journal level.
CiteScore metrics enrich the evaluation of serial titles and provide transparent data to help you measure the citation impact for journals, book series, conference proceedings and trade journals. This comprehensive, clear and current system of metrics for analysis can be accessed for free on Scopus.
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. It is used to measure the importance or rank of a journal by calculating the times its articles are cited.
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.