Irrigation & Drainage Systems Engineering-impact-factor

 The impact factor of an Irrigation and Drainage Systems Engineering  may be a measure reflecting the typical number of citations to recent articles published within the journal. The impact factor was devised by Eugene Garfield, the founding father of the Institute for Scientific Information. A journal can adopt editorial policies to extend its impact factor.  For instance, journals may publish a bigger percentage of review articles which generally are cited quite research reports. Thus review articles can raise the impact factor of the journal and review journals will therefore often have the very best impact factors in their respective fields. Journals can also plan to limit the amount of "citable items i.e., the denominator of the impact factor equation either by declining to publish articles that are unlikely to be cited or by altering articles in hopes that Thomson Scientific won't deem it a "citable item". As a results of negotiations over whether items are "citable", impact factor variations of quite 300% are observed. This effect is tough to guage , for the excellence between editorial comment and short original articles isn't always obvious. for instance , letters to the editor may ask either class. The mission of the Irrigation and Drainage Systems Engineering uses provides a forum for publishing new findings on Engineering principles and technology. Currently our primary research objective is to encourage and assist the event of higher and faster measures of Engineering activity. In cases where we believe we will contribute directly, as against through highlighting the work of others, we are producing our own measures of Irrigation and Drainage Systems Engineering.  

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