Impact factor of MIJRD:
According to SCI-Index the impact factor of MIJRD has been given below:
Year | Impact Factor |
2023 | 6.150 |
2022 | 5.465 |
2021 | 4.650 |
Certificate of Indexing:
What is the impact factor?
The impact factor is a measure of the frequency with which the average article in a journal has been cited in a particular year. It is used as a tool to evaluate the relative importance of journals within a given field. High-impact factor journals are generally considered to be more prestigious and to have higher visibility in their field.
The impact factor is often used as a metric for determining which journals to subscribe to, and for evaluating the quality of research in a given field. However, it has been criticized as a flawed metric, as it does not take into account the quality of individual articles or the impact of a journal on a specific subfield or discipline.
What does mean by h-index?
The h-index is a metric used to measure the productivity and citation impact of a researcher. It is defined as the number of papers that have at least h citations. For example, an h-index of 10 means that a researcher has 10 papers that have been cited at least 10 times. It is widely used to evaluate a researcher’s impact in their field.