Impact factor

The impact factor is a method used to qualify scientific journals based on the citations they receive, for example, if 1000 articles have been published in the last two years and the journal has received 100 citations in the last year, the impact factor of this journal is 0.1. This bibliometric method evaluates the importance of scientific journals in their respective areas, being a measure that reflects the average number of citations of articles published in a given journal.

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The RECIMA21 magazine, although new, with less than a year to live, has already managed to register two impact factors of its publications on two excellent international platforms that analyze thousands of journals worldwide, the SJIF - Scientific Journal Impact Factor - USA and a CiteFactor - Academic scientific journals - USA.

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