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  2. 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. Impact Factors are useful, but they should not be the only consideration when judging quality.

  3. The following journals are the highest-ranked open access journals by 2022 impact factor in the Oncology subset of Journal Citation Reports: Molecular Cancer (BMC Part of Springer Nature) Impact Factor = 37.3. Journal of Hematology & Oncology (BMC Part of Springer Nature) Impact Factor = 28.5. Liver Cancer (Karger) Impact Factor = 13.8.

  4. Aug 29, 2024 108281. 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. The higher the impact factor, the more highly ranked the journal. It is one tool you can use to compare journals in a subject category.

  5. Part of the purpose of the h-index is to eliminate outlier publications that might give a skewed picture of a scientist's impact. For instance, if a scientist published one paper many years ago that was cited 9,374 times, but has since only published papers that have been cited 2 or 3 times each, a straight citation count for that scientist ...

  6. Does the journal claim to have a JCR Impact Factor? Search the Journal Citation Reports (JCR) database to confirm that the journal has an impact factor. The JCR impact factor is exclusive to journals that have been vetted by the database. If the journal claims to have a JCR impact factor but is not included in the database, it is likely ...

  7. There are some questionable journals who will ask for a publication fee after you have submitted your manuscript. Does the journal have an impact factor in the Journal Citation Reports (JCR) database? Not every journal will have an impact factor, but if a journal is claiming to have one, be sure to confirm the impact factor is legitimate by ...

  8. Impact factor (indicates average number of times an article is cited within 2 years after publication) Proportion of accepted manuscripts (40% vs. 6%) Average time from submission to initial decision and acceptance to publication; Publishing model (subscription vs. open access) Ease of use of manuscript submission system and working with ...

  9. Yes, but the style download is only available from Springer Nature's online services. Follow the steps outlined here to access the style file for import into your EndNote program. Go to Springer's Book Publication: Manuscript Preparation page ; Scroll to the section labeled "Important Downloads" Select the appropriate guidelines option

  10. Q. How do I measure the impact of an article?

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    Traditionally, authors have relied on citation counts. However, there are several ways to view the impact of an article: Relative Citation Ratio - The RCR measures a paper against similar NIH funded papers that were published in the same field and year. Ap paper with an RCR of 1.0 has received the same number of cites a year as the average NIH ...

  11. EndNote Online, formerly EndNote Web, is a web based version of EndNote that is accessible anywhere. No VPN is required. It can be used to collect and organize references, and format citations. While on campus, you can sign up for a free EndNote Online account here. If you are creating an EndNote Online account while off campus, connect to VX ...