A: IF refers to the journal impact factors, and more than 5 means that the journal impact factors of your paper add up to more than 5.
Q: What is the research document "IF" with a score of "10" or above?
A: The so-called IF is short for Impact Factor, which refers to the impact factor of periodicals. IF 10 can be said to be a very influential academic journal.
Because there are many good and bad periodical documents in the world, in order to have a recognized evaluation standard. In recent years, bibliometrics has been introduced into many basic research evaluation index systems, among which journal impact factor is considered as one of the important indicators. Journal impact factors are related to the usefulness, presentation and paper quality of journals, and are the result of quantifying these factors. A high-quality periodical is the result of a certain number of high-quality papers. It is these high-quality papers that can produce high-level journals, that is, journals have high impact factors.