Journal Impact Factor for the Indian Journal of Plastic Surgery

    Dinesh Kadam
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    TLDR The Indian Journal of Plastic Surgery has achieved a Journal Impact Factor of 0.8 and improved its Scopus CiteScore to 1.4.
    The Indian Journal of Plastic Surgery (IJPS) has achieved its first Journal Impact Factor (JIF) of 0.8 for 2022, marking a significant milestone for the journal. This accomplishment reflects the journal's influence and visibility within the scientific community. Additionally, the IJPS's Scopus CiteScore has improved to 1.4 from 0.8, further indicating the quality and relevance of its publications. The journal has increased its publication frequency to six issues per year and has enhanced its digital presence, contributing to faster article turnaround times and broader audience reach. The editorial team remains committed to maintaining high standards and fostering international collaborations, with a focus on open access and no article fees. This achievement is a testament to the collective efforts of the editorial team, authors, reviewers, and publishers.
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