Not all journals are created equal - Deepstash

Not all journals are created equal

  • The Impact Factor is the most commonly used metric to assess a scientific journal's influence. It counts the number of times a journal's papers have been mentioned in other papers, relative to their own output.
  • You can find a journal's Impact Factor in the Journal Citation Reports analysis that appears annually. Otherwise, search for "impact factor." The most prestigious journals have Impact Factors in the high-20s to mid-30s.
  • The Impact Factor is controversial. Some science generates more citations, but it doesn't mean they're better. For-profit journals will often publish anything (even without peer review)

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