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Journal H Indexes Updated

Posted Fri, Nov, 15,2013

Libertas is pleased to announce updated journal h indexes.  The latest indexes show solid gains on last year's data.  A number of journals also now have h indexes for the first time.

A journal's h index expresses the journal's humber of articles (h) that have received at least h citations.  It quantifies the journal's scientific productivity and impact.  H Indexes are sourced from the SCImago Journal and Country Rank.  Data presented there is based on information contained in the Scopus database operated by Elsevier.   

H indexes are given below.  Click on the journal name to visit its homepage:

Cancer Informatics: 15

Evolutionary Bioinformatics: 10

Biomarker Insights: 9

Gene Regulation and Systems Biology: 7

Breast Cancer: Basic and Clinical Research: 6

Clinical Medicine Insights: Oncology: 6

Analytical Chemistry Insights: 5

Bioinformatics and Biology Insights: 5

Perspectives in Medicinal Chemistry: 5

International Journal of Tryptophan Research: 4

Lipids Insights: 4

Air, Soil and Water Research: 3

Clinical Medicine Insights: Circulatory, Respiratory and Pulmonary Medicine: 3

Genomics Insights: 3

Immunology and Immunogenetics Insights: 3

Integrative Medicine Insights: 3

Proteomics Insights:3

Substance Abuse: Research and Treatment: 3

H Index data was retrieved from SCImago on November 5, 2013.

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