Subject:
IOP journals celebrate major Impact Factor growth for the
seventh year running |
From:
<Collins@ioppubusa.com> |
Date:
Wed, 29 Jun 2011 09:30:59 -0400 |
To:
<SERIALST@LIST.UVM.EDU> |
Subject:
Impact Factors Rise for Key AIP Journals in Thomson Reuters
Latest Rankings |
From:
Bruce Shriver <bshriver@aip.org> |
Date:
Thu, 30 Jun 2011 20:18:10 +0000 |
To:
Bruce Shriver <bshriver@aip.org> |
[This message is cross-posted. Please pardon the duplication.]
Impact Factors Rise for Key AIP Journals
in Thomson Reuters Latest Rankings
Many titles again top the list of most highly cited journals in their category
Melville, NY, June 30, 2011─ The American Institute of Physics (AIP) (www.aip.org) is pleased to report significant increases in the impact factors of many of its key titles, as reported in the 2010 Journal Citation Reports® (JCR) (Thomson Reuters 2011). Stand-out performances include a 34.6% jump by Biomicrofluidics, a more than 15% increase by Chaos, and impressive gains for Applied Physics Letters, Chaos, Physics of Fluids, Review of Scientific Instruments, Journal of Physical and Chemical Reference Data, and Journal of Laser Applications.
The outstanding performance of AIP journals in 2010 means they maintain their place among the most highly cited journals in their categories. Led by Applied Physics Letters (APL) and Journal of Applied Physics (JAP), AIP ranked first overall in applied physics citations. Its total of four titles garnered more than a third of all cited references among the 116 journals in the category, while representing just 4% of the titles indexed.
“I am deeply gratified to see the great strides taken by many of our core journals in 2010, as clearly evidenced by the increases in their impact factors,” said AIP Vice President, Publishing, John Haynes. “The JCR data highlights the great value and service AIP journals provide to the community through the large volume of articles we publish. In applied physics alone, APL and JAP published more than 8,300 articles in 2010—more than the next five journals combined.”
AIP is also proud to announce the JCR data for a number of its other highly respected publications:
“It is clear that an extraordinary number of scientists are citing our articles and using the work reported in AIP journals as a foundation for their own research,” said AIP Publisher, Mark Cassar. “Given that many of the top researchers in these fields are our journals’ editors, editorial board members, authors and referees, it’s not surprising that our citation rankings continue to climb. I thank these talented scientists for their support.”
About
AIP
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physical science societies, representing more than 135,000
scientists, engineers, and educators and is one of the
world's largest publishers of scientific information in
physics. AIP pursues innovation in electronic publishing of
scholarly journals and offers full-solution publishing
services for its Member Societies. AIP publishes 13
journals; two magazines, including its flagship publication
Physics
Today; and the AIP Conference Proceedings
series. AIP also
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relations, career services for science and engineering
professionals, statistical research, industrial outreach,
and the history of physics and other sciences.
For more
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Phone: +1 516-576-2279
Subject:
RSC Publishing Impact Factors Released |
From:
Louise Peck <peckl@rsc.org> |
Date:
Fri, 1 Jul 2011 12:27:15 +0100 |
To:
"SERIALST@LIST.UVM.EDU"
<SERIALST@LIST.UVM.EDU> |
* * * Apologies for cross posting * * * Dear SERIALST Listserv Members Following this week's release of the 2010 Impact Factors, RSC Publishing has again demonstrated impressive growth in quality. For more information GO TO http://blogs.rsc.org/rscpublishing/2011/06/30/2010-impact-factors/ Kind regards Louise Louise Peck BSc LM MCIM, Library Marketing Specialist Royal Society of Chemistry, Thomas Graham House, Science Park, Cambridge, CB4 0WF, UK Tel: +44 (0) 1223 432669, Fax: +44 (0) 1223 420247 www.rsc.org/publishing peckl@rsc.org