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Increase in impact for Journal of Physical and Chemical Reference Data

Journal Impact Factor   Journal metrics just released by Thomson Reuters*, show a 54% increase in Impact Factor for Journal of Physical and Chemical Reference Data (JPCRD) in 2010 compared to 2009. JPCRD’s 2010 Impact Factor is 3.219.
 

Other highlights of the new data include:

 
5-Year Impact Factor
JPCRD’s 5-year impact factor, a number that gives a broad view of citation activity over a longer time, is 4.273.
 
EigenfactorTM Score and Article InfluenceTM Score
JPCRD’s 2010 EigenfactorTM Score is 0.00422 and the Article InfluenceTM Score is 1.972—26% higher than in 2009.
 
Immediacy Index
The journal’s Immediacy Index is 0.562 for 2010.
 
Cited Half-Life
JPCRD’s Cited Half-Life is >10.0, underscoring the long-term value and relevancy of research published in the journal.
 

The American Institute of Physics is indebted to the author and reviewer community for support of JPCRD. Your contributions—coupled with the dedication of our editors—make JPCRD a valued resource year after year!

*2010 Journal Citation Reports® (Thomson Reuters, 2011)

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