journal citation reports - finding journal impact factors
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Finding Journal impact Factorsusing
Journal Citation Reports Online (JCR)
Jen Eidelman October 2015
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• “The journal impact factor is a measure of the frequency with which the "average article" in a journal has been cited in a particular year.
• The impact factor will help you evaluate a journal's relative importance, especially when you compare it to others in the same field.”
(Quote from Journal Citation Reports)
“Journal Citation Reports” is a database in which you can find impact factors of journals and other metrics relating to journal titles.
The relative importance of a journal may help you decide in which journal to publish your research.
How the Journal Impact Factor is calculated
Calculation: The journal impact factor (JIF) calculation is based over three years.For example the 2014 JIF of the journal “Nature” in this example is 41.456
Select the Science or Social Sciences edition: Choose the edition in which you would like to search.
Compare impact factors of various journal titles within a specific subject category
Choose a subject: Here you can choose a subject from the drop down menu
Choose how to view the data: From this drop down menu you can choose to view the data by “Impact Factor”.Click on “Submit”
Choose a subject category
Top five journals in this subject
Sort: Sorted by Impact Factor
Add to marked list: Tick the boxes and then click on ‘update marked list’ to add items to a list
Add titles to a list
Print titles
Print titles: Choose ‘Format for Print’
Find journal information
Click on title: To find more metrics e.g. journal ranking
Journal information
More metrics: Find where this journal ranks in relation to others in this category, the impact factor trend, etc.
Ranking (based on impact factor): This journal ranks number 1 out of 8 other titles in this category and is placed within the first quartile.
Rank in category
Impact factor trend over time
Find the impact factor of a single journal title
Select the Science or Social Sciences edition: Choose the edition in which you would like to search.
Search for a specific journal title: Tick this box and click on “Submit”
Choose how to search: From the drop down menu, choose to search by full journal title, abbreviated journal title, any word in the title or by ISSN
Search by journal title:Type the name of the journal in the search box
Find the impact factor of a single journal title
Find the impact factor of a single journal title
Click on title: To find more metrics e.g. journal ranking
More metrics: Find where this journal ranks in relation to others in this category, the impact factor trend, etc.
Find more metrics of a single journal title
View calculations of metrics of a journal title
More metrics: On this page you will also find the calculations of other metrics, e.g. the Journal Immediacy Index.The Immediacy Index is the average number of times an article is cited in the year it is published.The journal Immediacy Index indicates how quickly articles in a journal are cited.
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