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Impact Factor Increase for Journal of Music Therapy
June 24, 2015 11:31 AM
AMTA is proud to announce that the 2014 Impact Factor for
Journal of Music Therapy
is 1.185!
Released annually by Thomson Reuters, an Impact Factor score is a calculation of the average number of citations per paper in a journal.
Journal of Music Therapy
’s Impact Factor is determined by dividing the number of citations the journal receives in a year by the total number of citable articles published in the journal in the preceding two years.
Journal of Music Therapy
’s 1.185 is the highest Impact Factor the journal has earned since its first ranking with Thomson Reuters in 2008. It is now #34 out of 70 journals ranked in Thomson Reuters’ Rehabilitation subject category.
We would like to thank our authors, reviewers, Editorial Board members, and editorial teams for all their contributions to the success of the
Journal of Music Therapy
.
To learn more about
Journal of Music Therapy
and keep up with current content, go the
journal’s homepage
on the Oxford University Press website and sign up for the journal’s
email alerts
. To submit an article to
Journal of Music Therapy
and contribute to future Impact Factors, please visit the journal’s
online submission system site
.
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