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Wiley Announces Significant Increases in its Journal Impact
Factors
Global publisher John Wiley & Sons, Inc., announces
significant
increases in Impact Factors for its journals across the
majority
of subject areas, according to the Thomson ISI 2005 Journal
Citation Reports.
Impact Factors reflect the frequency that peer-reviewed
journals
are cited by researchers, making them a vital tool for
evaluating
a journal's influence.
Globally, 65% of Wiley journals included in the Journal
Citation
Report's Science Edition increased their Impact Factors.
Furthermore, 58% of the Wiley journals included in the
Social
Science Edition increased their Impact Factors, with a 12.7%
increase in 2005 versus 2004.
Highlights in the medical sciences include the Journal of
Pathology (published on behalf of the Pathological Society)
which
now ranks number one in the category of Pathology with an
Impact
Factor of 6.213, and Arthritis & Rheumatism (published
on behalf
of the American College of Rheumatology) which increased its
Impact Factor and remains number one in Rheumatology.
Reviews in
Medical Virology now ranks second in Virology.
Angewandte Chemie International Edition, a journal of the
German
Chemical Society, increased its Impact Factor once again.
Now at
9.596, the journal is positioned significantly higher than
comparable publications.
In the area of physical sciences, Mass Spectrometry Reviews
ranks
number one in the Spectroscopy category for the seventh
consecutive year; Medicinal Research Reviews leads the
Medicinal
Chemistry category for the third straight year; and Advanced
Synthesis & Catalysis retains its number one position in
the
Applied Chemistry category.
In all, 46 Wiley journals were ranked in the top ten of
their
respective subject areas. In addition to those noted above,
these
journals include Ultrasound in Obstetrics and Gynaecology,
(published on behalf of ISUOG), Annals of Neurology,
Hepatology,
Liver Transplantation, Rapid Communications in Mass
Spectrometry,
Proteomics, ChemBioChem, Advanced Materials, Journal of
Polymer
Science Part A: Polymer Chemistry, Journal of Experimental
Zoology Part B: Molecular and Developmental Evolution,
Evolutionary Anthropology, The Anatomical Record Part A,
Behavioral Sciences and the Law, Journal of Organizational
Behavior, Strategic Management Journal, and Human Resource
Management.
Several journals gained their first Impact Factor including:
Dyslexia, Wind Energy and Pharmaceutical Statistics
(published on
behalf of PSI). The journal Small, the first
interdisciplinary
journal of nano and micro science and technology, is also
showing
tremendous strength after only one year of publication.
Launched
in 2005, Small is already listed in five categories and has
received an Immediacy Index of 1.255, ranking it number two
in
the Nanoscience and Nanotechnology category.
The International Journal of Methods in Psychiatric Research
-
new to Wiley with the acquisition of Whurr Publishers Ltd.
in
2005 - witnessed a significant increase in its Impact Factor
to
3.550 and is now ranked in the top ten of Psychiatry
journals.
For more information about Wiley journals and their Impact
Factors, please visit Wiley InterScience at
www.interscience.wiley.com/impact2005.
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