Universal Journal Impact Factor
Universal Journal Impact Factor is a quantitative and qualitative tool to rate, evaluate, and classify journals in terms of scholarly evaluation and excellence. This factor is used to evaluate the reputation of the journal. The evaluation is carried out taking into account factors such as originality of review, scientific quality, editorial technical quality, editorial quality, and regularity.
We take an in-depth analytical approach. Journal acceptance and rejection rates can be a deciding factor. Journals with low acceptance rates and high rejection rates are considered the best and most prestigious journals because of their high-quality acceptance criteria. Many journals and societies have websites that outline data and publication style requirements and often include acceptance/rejection rates. Hard copies of the magazine sometimes include this data and will always provide up-to-date contact information.
Whether a journal is indexed in the field's major indexing/abstracting service is another criterion that can be used to assess the value and quality of a journal.
Inclusion in our database ensures that all reviews can be registered, not just those deemed relevant by an arbitrary group of individuals. However, it is important to note that we respect the different scientific communities that submit their information by allowing those communities to determine what they want to see displayed globally and what they want to keep confidential. For example, many countries may not want information about their scientists and projects listed.