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Asked 1 May 2024

What is the impact factor of micropublication Biology?

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Rob Keller
Charlemagne College, Nijmegen, The Netherlands
Dear Anubhuti Dixit The journal “microPublication Biology” has no impact factor. For this they need to be indexed in Clarivate’s ESCI or SCIE and they are not, you can check here https://mjl.clarivate.com/home
Still in a number of cases it might be interesting to publish here https://www.micropublication.org click on “About” and then on “What Should You microPublish?”
For sure it is a trusted organization behind this one.
Best regards.
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Joseph C Lee
Queensland Health
If impact factor is important to you, you may need to choose another journal for your work/publication. Selecting an appropriate one is important, I find, so looking carefully at the "Aims and Scope" section of each potential journal's website may often be essential.

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