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Abbreviated title | J Chemometr |
Discipline | Chemistry |
Language | English |
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Publisher | John Wiley & Sons ( United Kingdom) |
Publication history | 1987 to present |
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ISSN | 0886-9383 |
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The Journal of Chemometrics is a peer-reviewed scientific journal, published since 1987 by John Wiley & Sons. In twelve issues per year, it publishes original scientific papers, reviews and short communications on fundamental and applied aspects of chemometrics.
The current Editor-in-Chief is Professor Paul J. Gemperline from East Carolina University, USA.[1]
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[edit] Impact factor and rank
The 2006 Impact Factor is 1.372. It is ranked number 39 out of 68 in the Analytical Chemistry category, 17 out of 83 in the Statistics and Probability category and 16 out of 65 in the Mathematics Interdisciplinary Applications category.[2]
[edit] Highest cited papers
- Article: 'Selectivity, local rank, three-way data analysis and ambiguity in multivariate curve resolution', R. Tauler, A. Smilde, B. Kowalski 9(1):31-58 (1995). Cited 272 times [3].
- Article: 'Multiway calibration. Multilinear PLS', R. Bro 10(1):47-61 (1996). Cited 208 times [3].
- Article: 'Resolution of strongly overlapping two-way multicomponent data by means of heuristic evolving latent projections', Y-Z Liang, O. M. Kvalheim, A. Rahmani, R. G. Brereton 7(1)15-43 (1993). Cited 112 times [3].
- Article: 'Application of a genetic algorithm to feature selection under full validation conditions and to outlier detection', R. Leardi 8(1):65-79 (1994). Cited 110 times [3].
[edit] Abstracting and indexing information
Journal of Chemometrics is indexed in the following services:[1]
- Chemical Abstracts Service SciFinder (American Chemical Society)
- SCOPUS (Elsevier)
- Web of Science (Thomson ISI)
[edit] References
- ^ a b Wiley InterScience[1]
- ^ Institute for Scientific Information, Journal Citation Reports, 2006
- ^ a b c d Web of Science