Impact factor 2010
13 Juli 2011
The Journal Impact Factor is published each year by Thomson Reuters. It is a measure of the number of times an average paper in a particular journal is referred to.
The Impact Factor of journal J in the calendar year X is the number of citations received by J in X to any item published in J in (X-1) or (X-2), divided by the number of source items published in J in (X-1) or (X-2)
The following is listed the impact factor several journals for 2010
Journal title |
2010 Impact Factor |
10.362 |
|
4.593 |
|
4.567 |
|
4.365 |
|
4.283 |
|
4.074 |
|
4.053 |
|
3.888 |
|
3.840 |
|
3.602 |
|
3.565 |
|
2.781 |
|
2.747 |
|
2.614 |
|
2.554 |
|
2.449 |
|
2.135 |
|
2.129 |
|
2.073 |
|
2.069 |
|
2.054 |
|
2.041 |
|
1.794 |
|
1.778 |
|
1.396 |
|
1.143 |
|
1.085 |
|
1.000 |
|
0.896 |
|
0.883 |
|
0.761 |
|
0.724 |
For detail information: http://www.elsevier.com/wps/find/editorshome.editors/biblio