The latest Impact Factors: Physical Chemistry and Spectroscopy journals
We are delighted to provide you with the latest Impact Factor figures from Elsevier's Physical Chemistry and Spectroscopy journals |
Highlights include Solid State Nuclear Magnetic Resonance increasing by 22%. Also Elsevier now publishes more than 50% of the top 12 most-cited titles in the Spectroscopy category!
Thank you to all the authors, reviewers and editors for making these journals such a success. |
Further highlights from this year's figures include... |
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On behalf of the Editors and Elsevier, we would like to thank you for your invaluable contribution to the journals' success. We look forward to working with you again in 2013 and beyond.
Read also Elsevier's view on the San Francisco Declaration on Research Assessment (DORA), involving alternatives to Impact Factors |
* Journal Citation Reports®, published by Thomson Reuters, 2013
Posted by Huy TQ |