Sci-Bytes> Journals Ranked by Impact: Dermatology
Week of December 5, 2010
Rank | 2009 Impact Factor | Impact 2005-09 | Impact 1981-2009 |
---|---|---|---|
1 |
Journal of Investigative Dermatology (5.54) |
Pigment Cell Research (12.50) |
Journal of Investigative Dermatology (30.70) |
2 |
Archives of Dermatology (4.76) |
Journal of Investigative Dermatology (9.15) |
Archives of Dermatology (20.64) |
3 |
Pigment Cell & Melanoma Research (4.34) |
Archives of Dermatology (6.52) |
Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology (20.36) |
4 |
British Journal of Dermatology (4.26) |
Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology (6.41) |
British Journal of Dermatology (18.41) |
5 |
Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology (4.11) |
British Journal of Dermatology (6.38) |
Pigment Cell Research (15.56) |
6 |
Journal of Dermatological Science (3.71) |
J. Investigative Dermatology Symposium Proceedings (5.47) |
J. Investigative Dermatology Symposium Proceedings (14.81) |
7 |
Contact Dermatitis (3.64) |
Contact Dermatitis (5.13) |
Photodermatology (13.51) |
8 |
Experimental Dermatology (3.24) |
Experimental Dermatology (5.00) |
Melanoma Research (12.48) |
9 |
Clinics in Dermatology (3.11) |
Journal of Dermatological Science (4.93) |
Journal of Dermatologic Surgery and Oncology (12.29) |
10 |
Acta Dermato-Venereologica (3.01) |
Melanoma Research (4.73) |
Archives of Dermatological Research (12.29) |
The above table compares the citation impact of journals in a given field as measured over three different time spans. The left-hand column ranks journals based on their 2009 "impact factor," as enumerated in the current edition of Journal Citations Report®.
The 2009 impact factor is calculated by taking the number of all current citations to source items published in a journal over the previous two years and dividing by the number of articles published in the journal during the same period--in other words, a ratio between citations and recent citable items published. The rankings in the next two columns show impact over longer time spans, based on figures from Journal Performance Indicators.
In these columns, total citations to a journal's published papers are divided by the total number of papers that the journal published, producing a citations-per-paper impact score over a five-year period (middle column) and a 29-year period (right-hand column). SOURCE: Journal Citations Report and Journal Performance Indicators.
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