Journal of Food Science
Impact Factor & Key Scientometrics

Journal of Food Science
Overview

Impact Factor

3.167

H Index

179

Impact Factor

3.32

I. Basic Journal Info

Country

United States
Journal ISSN: 00221147, 17503841
Publisher: Wiley-Blackwell
History: 1936-ongoing
Journal Hompage: Link
How to Get Published:

Research Categories

Scope/Description:

The goal of the Journal of Food Science is to offer scientists, researchers, and other food professionals the opportunity to share knowledge of scientific advancements in the myriad disciplines affecting their work, through a respected peer-reviewed publication. The Journal of Food Science serves as an international forum for vital research and developments in food science. The range of topics covered in the journal include: -Concise Reviews and Hypotheses in Food Science -New Horizons in Food Research -Integrated Food Science -Food Chemistry -Food Engineering, Materials Science, and Nanotechnology -Food Microbiology and Safety -Sensory and Consumer Sciences -Health, Nutrition, and Food -Toxicology and Chemical Food Safety The Journal of Food Science publishes peer-reviewed articles that cover all aspects of food science, including safety and nutrition. Reviews should be 15 to 50 typewritten pages (including tables, figures, and references), should provide in-depth coverage of a narrowly defined topic, and should embody careful evaluation (weaknesses, strengths, explanation of discrepancies in results among similar studies) of all pertinent studies, so that insightful interpretations and conclusions can be presented.Hypothesis papers are especially appropriate in pioneering areas of research or important areas that are afflicted by scientific controversy.

II. Science Citation Report (SCR)



Journal of Food Science
SCR Impact Factor

Journal of Food Science
SCR Journal Ranking

Journal of Food Science
SCImago SJR Rank

SCImago Journal Rank (SJR indicator) is a measure of scientific influence of scholarly journals that accounts for both the number of citations received by a journal and the importance or prestige of the journals where such citations come from.

0.772

Journal of Food Science
Scopus 2-Year Impact Factor Trend

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Scopus 3-Year Impact Factor Trend

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Scopus 4-Year Impact Factor Trend

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Journal of Food Science
Impact Factor History

2-year 3-year 4-year
  • 2023 Impact Factor
    3.806 4.269 4.316
  • 2022 Impact Factor
    4.032 4.272 4.362
  • 2021 Impact Factor
    3.32 3.617 3.684
  • 2020 Impact Factor
    2.944 3.088 3.105
  • 2019 Impact Factor
    2.48 2.586 2.75
  • 2018 Impact Factor
    2.139 2.435 2.518
  • 2017 Impact Factor
    2.118 2.305 2.391
  • 2016 Impact Factor
    1.962 2.09 2.362
  • 2015 Impact Factor
    1.849 2.233 2.532
  • 2014 Impact Factor
    1.986 NA NA
  • 2013 Impact Factor
    2.224 NA NA
  • 2012 Impact Factor
    2.21 NA NA
  • 2011 Impact Factor
    1.949 NA NA
  • 2010 Impact Factor
    2.054 NA NA
  • 2009 Impact Factor
    2.048 NA NA
  • 2008 Impact Factor
    1.734 NA NA
  • 2007 Impact Factor
    1.482 NA NA
  • 2006 Impact Factor
    1.196 NA NA
  • 2005 Impact Factor
    1.223 NA NA
  • 2004 Impact Factor
    1.107 NA NA
  • 2003 Impact Factor
    1.007 NA NA
  • 2002 Impact Factor
    1.36 NA NA
  • 2001 Impact Factor
    0.923 NA NA
  • 2000 Impact Factor
    1.032 NA NA
Note: impact factor data for reference only

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Impact Factor

Impact factor (IF) is a scientometric factor based on the yearly average number of citations on articles published by a particular journal in the last two years. A journal impact factor is frequently used as a proxy for the relative importance of a journal within its field. Find out more: What is a good impact factor?


III. Other Science Influence Indicators

Any impact factor or scientometric indicator alone will not give you the full picture of a science journal. There are also other factors such as H-Index, Self-Citation Ratio, SJR, SNIP, etc. Researchers may also consider the practical aspect of a journal such as publication fees, acceptance rate, review speed. (Learn More)

Journal of Food Science
H-Index

The h-index is an author-level metric that attempts to measure both the productivity and citation impact of the publications of a scientist or scholar. The index is based on the set of the scientist's most cited papers and the number of citations that they have received in other publications

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Journal of Food Science
H-Index History