IJIRT is a High Impact Factor journal with the impact factor of 8.017 in 2024.
Submit Paper Track PaperImpact Factor basically states the importance of the journal. It is a metric to assess the importance of a scientific journal in its field. It judges the quality of the Journal by calculating the number of citation in current year of the published article in last two years.
There is a formula to calculate the impact factor of journal. It is as follows. Impact Factor=Total number of articles published in those two years/Number of citations in the current year to articles published in the previous two years
As the definition states, Impact Factor calculates the number of citation in current year for the research paper published in a particular journal for previous two years. Citation is when a research paper is cited in another research paper and publications. That means a high impact factor journal's articles are frequently cited by other researchers.
High Reach: Publishing research paper in journal with high Impact factor increases the chances of higher reach significantly. Academic Institutions and other bodies often use impact factors as one of the metric to assess the quality of research.
High Credibility: Research papers published in such journals are considered more credible and can be perceived as more influential.
As seen above, impact factor should be one of the key factor while choosing a journal to publish a research article. And IJIRT with the impact factor of 8.017 (2024) is an indicator of journal's quality and prestige in academic community.
With high impact factor comes increased citation, which can help researchers getting more reach in their field. Also it enhances the credibility of the research.
Impact Factor of 8.017 indicates our journal's reputation for publishing high quality research, which can positively impact researchers career.
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