Posted Tue, Aug, 07,2012
The unofficial impact factor for Gene Regulation and Systems Biology was recently updated. It’s unofficial impact factor is 1.190.
Unofficial impact factors are estimated based on the number of articles and citations in a journal, and are usually higher for serials which have been publishing for a longer time. For a journal only established in 2007, an unofficial impact factor this high is very impressive.
Gene Regulation and Systems Biology's respectable unofficial impact factor was made possible by the fact that it is open access, meaning all articles are available online for anyone to read and download for free.
The widely respected editorial board and high quality peer review process have also helped to increase the number of citations and article views for Gene Regulation and Systems Biology.
All articles published in Gene Regulation and Systems Biology will benefit from high readership and citation rates backed up by the journal’s high unofficial impact factor.
This achievement for such a new journal was made possible by the extensive visibility we have established for Gene Regulation and Systems Biology, indexing it in:
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