Computer chemistry High impact journals are those that are considered very influential in their respective fields. The journal impact factor provides a quantitative evaluation tool for classifying, evaluating, sorting and comparing journals of a similar nature. It reflects the average number of citations of recent articles published in scientific and social journals in a given year or period, and is frequently used as an indirect indicator of the relative importance of a journal in its field . It was first designed by Eugene Garfield, the founder of the Institute for Scientific Information. The impact factor of a journal is assessed by dividing the number of citations from the current year to source articles published in that journal in the previous two year.
Research Article: Chemical Sciences Journal
Research Article: Chemical Sciences Journal
Research Article: Chemical Sciences Journal
Research Article: Chemical Sciences Journal
Commentry: Chemical Sciences Journal
Commentry: Chemical Sciences Journal
Editorial: Chemical Sciences Journal
Editorial: Chemical Sciences Journal
Research Article: Chemical Sciences Journal
Research Article: Chemical Sciences Journal
Scientific Tracks Abstracts: Chemical Sciences Journal
Scientific Tracks Abstracts: Chemical Sciences Journal
Scientific Tracks Abstracts: Journal of Environmental Analytical Chemistry
Scientific Tracks Abstracts: Journal of Environmental Analytical Chemistry
Scientific Tracks Abstracts: Medicinal Chemistry
Scientific Tracks Abstracts: Medicinal Chemistry
Accepted Abstracts: Medicinal Chemistry
Accepted Abstracts: Medicinal Chemistry
Accepted Abstracts: Medicinal Chemistry
Accepted Abstracts: Medicinal Chemistry
Chemical Sciences Journal received 912 citations as per Google Scholar report