The comprehensive impact factor is the ratio of the total cited times of the cited documents published in the first two years of the evaluated journal to the total cited times of the cited documents published in the first two years of the journal.
The comprehensive impact factor mainly refers to the integration of arts and sciences, which is calculated based on the comprehensive statistical source literature of sci-tech journals and humanities and social sciences journals. The ratio of the total cited documents published in the first two years of the evaluated journal to the total cited documents published in the first two years of the journal in the statistical year.
The comprehensive influencing factors are as follows:
The comprehensive impact factor is based on the comprehensive statistical source documents of journals, the statistical source documents of doctoral and master's dissertations and the statistical source documents of conference papers, and the ratio of the total cited times of the cited documents published in the first two years of the evaluated journal to the total cited times of the cited documents published in the first two years of the journal.
The comprehensive influencing factors are as follows:
The comprehensive impact factor mainly refers to the integration of arts and sciences, which is calculated based on the comprehensive statistical source literature of sci-tech journals and humanities and social sciences journals. The ratio of the total cited times published in the first two years of the evaluated journal to the total cited times published in the first two years of the journal in the statistical year.
The influencing factors are as follows:
The impact factor has become a general index of periodical evaluation in the world. It is not only an index to measure the usefulness and exhibition of periodicals, but also an important index to measure the academic level of periodicals and even the quality of papers. The influence factor is a relative statistic.
Impact factors are not the most objective criteria for evaluating the influence of periodicals. Generally speaking, the higher the impact factor, the greater the influence of the journal. For some comprehensive or important research fields, the citation rate is relatively high because of the wide range of research fields. For example, biological and chemical journals are generally more likely to have higher influence.