16 Jul 2012
European Journal of Endocrinology has held its own in a tough category with an impact factor of 3.423 with an underlying five-year figure of 3.715.
Journal of Endocrinology climbs to new heights with an impact factor of 3.548. This is the fifth year in a row that its impact factor has increased. This success can be attributed to a strict acceptance policy united with publishing a combination of high-quality research and reviews.
Journal of Molecular Endocrinology holds its own with an impact factor of 3.485. The similarity of JOE and JME in the 2011 impact factors means these two journals are in a strong position to move forward strategically with their new joint board structure, which comes into being from January 2013.
Endocrine-Related Cancer continues to stand strong with an impact factor of 4.364 (five-year figure 4.751). This puts it in the top quartile in both its categories: oncology and endocrinology & metabolism. The energetic commissioning strategy combined with a strict acceptance policy should stand ERC in good stead to build on this in future years.
Our new Open Access journal, Endocrine Connections, publishes original quality research in all areas of endocrinology, with a focus on papers that have relevance to its related and intersecting disciplines and the wider biomedical community.
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