2006 impact factors for PLoS journals

Submitted by Mark Patterson on Wed, 2007-06-20 08:39.

The 2006 impact factors have just been released by Thompson ISI. The first two PLoS journals continue to perform very well: 14.1 for PLoS Biology (14.7 in 2006); 13.8 for PLoS Medicine (8.4 in 2006). The PLoS community-run journals also received their first impact factors: 4.9 for PLoS Computational Biology; 7.7 for PLoS Genetics; and 6.0 for PLoS Pathogens. (Note that the latter impact factors are based on only around six months worth of publications in 2005, and are likely to increase next year.)

Although the impact factor is an over-used and abused measure of scientific quality, it is a journal metric that is important for the research community, and so until there are alternatives, PLoS has to pay attention to the impact factor.

We are delighted in particular for the authors, editors-in-chief and editorial boards whose hard work and commitment to PLoS and open access has resulted in a tangible measure of success.

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Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Fri, 2007-06-29 12:45.

Considering the time the journals are available these are indeed quite impressive impact factors.

Submitted by Lisa (not verified) on Sat, 2008-08-09 20:23.

Impact factor cartoon :-)