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Column: Impact factor for World Journal of Gastroenterology in 2017

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Release: 2018-06-28

 

The impact factor for World Journal of Gastroenterology in 2017 is 3.300

 

Congratulations! According to the latest Journal Citation Reports (JCR) released by Clarivate Analytics (Former Thomson Reuters) on June 26, 2018, the newly-published 2017 impact factor (IF) of World Journal of Gastroenterology (WJG) is 3.300 (5-year IF: 3.387). In addition, the 2018 ranking for WJG is 35th among 80 journals in gastroenterology and hepatology, and we are pleased to announce that this equates to our entering the Q2 quartile. Figure 1 shows the IF for WJG in 2011-2017.

 

Figure 1 The impact factor for World Journal of Gastroenterology in 2011-2017.

According to the Journal Citation Reports (JCR) released by Clarivate Analytics (Former Thomson Reuters) on June 14, 2017, the newly-published 2016 impact factor (IF) of WJG is 3.365 (5-year IF: 3.176). This new IF represents a rise by 0.578 compared to the previous

» WORLD JOURNAL OF GASTROENTEROLOGY

Abbreviation:

WORLD J GASTROENTERO

ISSN:

1007-9327

eISSN:

2219-2840

Category:

GASTROENTEROLOGY & HEPATOLOGY - SCIE

WoS Core Citation Indexes:

SCIE - Science Citation Index Expanded

Journal Impact Factor (JIF):

5.4

5-year Impact Factor:

5.3

Best ranking:

GASTROENTEROLOGY & HEPATOLOGY ║ Percentage rank: 85%

Open Access Support:

Fully Open Access ― It may take a publication fee. For more info, check it on DOAJ.ORG

Country:

UNITED STATES

Status in WoS core:

Active

Publisher:

N/A

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World Journal of Gastroenterology

Journal Abbreviation: Planet J GASTROENTERO
Journal ISSN: 1007-9327

YearImpact Factor (IF)Total ArticlesTotal Cites
2024 (2025 update)5.4-50565
20234.3--
20224.3-53616
20215.374-56225
20205.74256452773
20193.66552142924
20183.41147940306
20173.30086638294
20163.365100134794
20152.787144329183
20142.369198124275
20132.433120520957
20122.54794419145
20112.47167716951

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