The Impact Factor

Journal Impact Factor, one of several frequently-used metrics of a journal’s influence, measures how often articles in a journal are cited. It’s a proprietary measure published by Journal Citation Reports, and in Web of Science. Sally Wyman, Head of Collection Development and Research Services, explains several strategies for finding Impact Factor scores.

Comprehensive Energy Systems This newly-updated, online reference work provides information on the full array of topics related to energy, one of the most significant challenges facing humanity. Issues addressed here move far beyond the technology, to include the environment, sustainability,…