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| How to Calculate a Five-Year Impact Factor |
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Although Impact Factors are based on cites to articles published in the previous two years, average citation rates can be calculated using older or longer time periods. A base of five years may be more appropriate for journals in certain fields because the body of citations may not be large enough to make reasonable comparisons, publication schedules may be consistently late, or it may take longer than two years to disseminate and respond to published works. The 5-year Impact Factor is already calculated for JCR years 2007 and later. You may calculate the 5-year Impact Factor using an earlier JCR year as a starting point by following these steps:
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