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MIT Press journals achieve historically high Impact Factors -

In a year that saw the launch of pioneering new journals in fields ranging from scientometrics and informetrics to the neurobiology of language, the MIT Press has achieved some of its best ever Impact Factor results.

Highlights in the data release of the 2018 Journal Citation Reports (JCR) from Clarivate Analytics include overall citations of MIT Press journals are up by 10.5%; 82% of MIT Press titles saw an increase in citations; average Impact Factor increased by 10.5%, with 70% of MIT Press titles seeing higher Impact Factors; and out of seventeen titles, five have an Impact Factor over 3.000, and eight titles have an Impact Factor greater than 2.000.

Among others, MIT Press science and technology journals performed well with Evolutionary Computation rising 45% to 3.469 and the Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience achieving 3.029.

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