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The Institute Of Navigation Journal Experiences Impact Factor Growth

By [email protected] - 12th July 2017 - 13:17

The Institute of Navigation announces that its quarterly journal, NAVIGATION, The Journal of The Institute of Navigation, experienced significant growth in the Journal Impact Factor measurement tool.

Manassas, Virginia, July 11, 2017 –The Institute of Navigation (ION) is pleased to announce the continued growth of NAVIGATION, The Journal of The Institute of Navigation, reflected in the latest Journal Impact Factor (JIF) report. The JIF of an academic journal is a measurement tool used to calculate the yearly average number of citations to recent articles published in a journal and is an indication of the relative importance of the journal within its field. It is generally recognized that journals with higher impact factors are deemed more important than those with lower ones due to its citation rate.

NAVIGATION’s Journal Impact Factor is now 1.604, an increase from 0.979 last year and 0.562 the year before. Total citations have increased by more than 270% over the past two years.

“We are especially pleased with our strong performance,” said Boris Pervan, NAVIGATION’s editor. The increase in NAVIGATION’s impact factor is reflective of ION’s commitment to improve the quality and content of the papers published in the journal. ION extends its gratitude to its esteemed editorial board, which includes: Penina Axelrad, Pau Closas, Paul Groves, Christopher Hegarty, Changdon Kee, Jiyun Lee, Gary McGraw, Michael Meurer, Thomas Pany, Boris Pervan (editor), Jason Rife, Andrey Soloviev, Maarten Uijt de Haag, Todd Walter, Lisa Beaty (managing editor) and Fiona Walter (administrative editor).

NAVIGATION is indexed in the Thomson Reuters Science Citation Index Expanded (also known as SciSearch®), Thomson Reuters Journal Citation Reports/Science Edition, and Thomson Reuters Current Contents®/Engineering Computing and Technology. Additionally, NAVIGATION is abstracted in Electrical and Electronics Abstracts. Citations and abstracts of articles in NAVIGATION can be found using the INSPEC online database. NAVIGATION is published by ION, in partnership with Wiley.

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