The number of current citations to articles published in a specific journal in a two year period divided by the total number of articles published in the same journal in the corresponding two year period.

It should be stressed that a journal's impact factor is a meaningful indicator only when considered in the context of similar journals covering a single field of investigation or subject discipline. For more information on this, please refer to the essays: The Impact Factor (http://www.isinet.com/isi/hot/essays/journalcitationreports/7.html ) and Using the Impact Factor (http://www.isinet.com/isi/hot/essays/journalcitationreports/8.html)
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