The American Institute of Physics (AIP) has announced significant increases in the impact factors of many of its key titles, as reported in the 2010 Journal Citation Reports (JCR).
Stand-out performances include a 34.6 percent jump by Biomicrofluidics, a more than 15 percent increase by Chaos, and impressive gains for Applied Physics Letters, Physics of Fluids, Review of Scientific Instruments, Journal of Physical and Chemical Reference Data, and Journal of Laser Applications.
AIP journals maintained their place among the most highly cited journals in their categories. Led by Applied Physics Letters (APL) and Journal of Applied Physics (JAP), AIP ranked first overall in applied physics citations. Its total of four titles garnered more than a third of all cited references among the 116 journals in the category, while representing just 4 percent of the titles indexed.
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