Cambridge Journals: 2019 in Numbers

The recent publication of both 2019 CiteScore™ and the 2019 Journal Citation Reports prompted us to have a look back on 2019 and celebrate what a standout year it was for Cambridge Journals.

Speaking on the performance Ella Colvin, Director of Publishing, Academic Journals was quick to point out the collaboration of so many people that have contributed to this performance:

‘We’re delighted to share just some of the measures that highlight Cambridge’s global impact over the past year. The achievements sit squarely on the shoulders of our editors, society partners and those in the scholarly community who have supported peer review. Their tireless efforts and commitment to rigorous editorial standards have contributed hugely to the impact of our authors and the Press’s programme and should be jointly celebrated.’

 


Impact

Our journals’ Impact Factors rose by an average of 8.2% in the 2019 Journal Citation Reports with 56% of them increasing their Impact Factors.

A big congratulations to BJPsych Open (SCIE), Global Mental Health (SCIE) and Modern Italy (SSCI) for receiving their first Impact Factors.


Attention

Attention around our journal articles also increased by 3% in 2019 and below are just a few of the articles that contributed to this performance.


The role of prenatal stress as a pathway to personality disorder: longitudinal birth cohort study, BJPsych

 


Emperors on thin ice: three years of breeding failure at Halley Bay, Antarctic Science

 


Does apologizing work? An empirical test of the conventional wisdom
, Behavioural Public Policy

 

 

Exploring Bias in Student Evaluations: Gender, Race, and Ethnicity, PS: Political Science & Politics

 

Parental well-being, couple relationship quality, and children’s behavioral problems in the first 2 years of life, Development and Psychopathology

 

Thank you to all those that have contributed to this success!

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Comments

  1. good point
    Our journals’ Impact Factors rose by an average of 8.2% in the 2019 Journal Citation Reports with 56% of them increasing their Impact Factors.

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