Answered By: Shanna Pearson
Last Updated: Sep 10, 2024     Views: 168

Journals that have been cited frequently often have a high impact factor. Depending on your subject area, you may try searching for a journal name to find its Eigenfactor score (for journals within the Sciences subject area).

You can also try browsing by subject area in Google Scholar to get a journal's "h5 index," which tells you how many times the journal has been cited.

Once you have chosen a journal you want to look at, you can search for the journal by title in our library search.

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