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Review of Scientific Instruments regains spot as second most highly cited journal in Instruments & Instrumentation

Journal Impact Factor   Journal metrics just released by Thomson Reuters*, show Review of Scientific Instruments (RSI) to be the second most highly cited journal tracked in the Instruments & Instrumentation category, with 21,869 citations in 2010.
 

Other highlights of the new data include:

 
EigenfactorTM Score and Article InfluenceTM Score
RSI’s 2010 EigenfactorTM Score is 0.05935—placing the journal firmly at the top of the 61-journal-strong Instruments & Instrumentation category. The Article InfluenceTM Score is 0.706.
 
Impact Factor
RSI’s 2010 Impact Factor is 1.598.
 
5-Year Impact Factor
RSI’s 5-year impact factor, a number that gives a broad view of citation activity over a longer time, is 1.745.
 
Immediacy Index
The journal’s Immediacy Index is 0.394 for 2010.
 
Cited Half-Life
RSI’s Cited Half-Life is 8.1.
 

The American Institute of Physics is indebted to the author and reviewer community for support of RSI. Your contributions—coupled with the dedication of our editors—make RSI a valued resource year after year!

*2010 Journal Citation Reports® (Thomson Reuters, 2011)

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