Journal impact factor and its importance for AFP

Aust Fam Physician. 2008 Sep;37(9):770-3.

Abstract

Background: In 2008, Australian Family Physician (AFP) was accepted on the list of journals listed in Science Citation Index Expanded and, thus, will generate an impact factor over the next 2 years. Impact factor is important to authors from research and academic backgrounds and will make AFP an increasingly attractive journal in which to publish.

Aim: To describe the impact factor, its method of calculation, and its flaws.

Discussion: Impact factor is the number of a journal's cited research papers divided by the total number of citable papers it has published. It is distorted by several different factors: sub-discipline, region, basic versus applied research, and whether the journal editor deliberately tries to strategically increase their impact factor.

Conclusion: Impact factor is an oversimplified single measure of 'impact', which may underestimate the contribution of the AFP to society. However, no accepted alternative metric currently exists.

MeSH terms

  • Australia
  • Family Practice*
  • Humans
  • Journal Impact Factor*
  • Periodicals as Topic*
  • Reproducibility of Results