Journal Metrics

Impact Factor

Explore the impact-factor information and citation-metric explanation presented by IJRMMAE.

Publication quality and citation visibility

IJRMMAE gives complete significance for publishing high quality manuscript. Our journals are indexed in pinnacle organisation around the world and endeavor to accomplish high citation due to open access publications. IJRMMAE Impact Factor shows the average number of citation received to particular paper of the journal during defined period of time. The author knows impact factor is given to journal after few year of starting, we do all effort to get high impact factor. We will upload our citation and quality report.

IJRMMAE Metric
0.9275

Impact factor value displayed on the existing journal page.

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Understanding the metric

What is an Impact Factor?

A concise explanation of the concept and the calculation approach reproduced from the journal's existing information.

IF

What is it? Why use it?

The impact factor (IF) is a measure of the frequency with which the average article in a journal has been cited in a particular year. It is used to measure the importance or rank of a journal by calculating the times it's articles are cited.

Citation-based indicators are most useful when interpreted together with the journal's scope, editorial practices, peer-review standards, and the characteristics of its discipline.
A/B

How is it calculated?

The calculation is based on a two-year period and involves dividing the number of times articles were cited by the number of articles that are citable.

Illustrative formula retained from the existing page
Impact Factor = A ÷ B
ANumber of times articles published in 2008 and 2009 were cited by indexed journals during 2010.
BTotal number of “citable items” published in 2008 and 2009.

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