Impact factors released today for Society for Endocrinology journals

19 Jun 2015


Society for Endocrinology journals Impact Factors 2014

The 2014 journal impact factors were released today to much celebration at the Society for Endocrinology. With a strong result across all the Society publications, we would like to thank all authors, editorial boards, and reviewers involved for their fantastic contribution and hard work that makes these journals a success.

The Journal of Endocrinology has received an increased 2014 impact factor of 3.718; the second highest ever received!  The updated five-year impact factor of 3.896, its greatest to date, reflects the consistent publication of high-quality research and reviews in the journal.

Endocrine-Related Cancer received a strong 2014 impact factor of 4.805 and remains in the top quartile in both its categories: Oncology and Endocrinology & Metabolism, reinforcing its standing as the leading journal linking oncology and endocrinology.

Journal of Molecular Endocrinology received a strong 2014 impact factor of 3.081. The underlying five-year impact factor which provides a longer-term measure of the journal’s quality is 3.439.

Clinical Endocrinology, the official clinical journal of the Society for Endocrinology, continues to stand strong with an increased 2014 Impact Factor of 3.457.

 


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