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H-Index Ranking - Clinical Biochemistry

Are you looking for the H-Index Journals Ranking? You are in the right place.

The H-Index is a metric that captures both the productivity and citation impact of a journal’s publications. A journal with an H-Index of h means it has at least h articles each cited at least h times.

Below you will find the most recent list of journals sorted by H-Index value, alongside their SJR Score and Quartile classification.



# Journals List H-Index SJR Score Quartile
1 JAMA Oncology 154 8.103 Q1
2 Joule 153 12.282 Q1
3 Journal of Retailing 153 3.787 Q1
4 Cancer Treatment Reviews 153 3.589 Q1
5 International Journal of Information Management 152 4.906 Q1
6 Human Relations 152 3.508 Q1
7 MMWR Recommendations and Reports 151 23.962
8 The Lancet Diabetes and Endocrinology 151 8.217 Q1
9 Neuro Oncology 150 4.833 Q1
10 Molecular Aspects of Medicine 150 3.244 Q1
11 Nano Research 149 2.486 Q1
12 IEEE Internet of Things Journal 149 3.747 Q1
13 Academy of Management Perspectives 148 4.840 Q1
14 Acta Crystallographica Section D Structural Biology 148 3.870 Q1
15 IEEE Transactions on Sustainable Energy 148 3.746 Q1
16 California Management Review 147 4.170 Q1
17 Molecular Plant 146 5.209 Q1
18 Marketing Science 145 7.593 Q1
19 Educational Psychologist 144 3.668 Q1
20 JACC Cardiovascular Imaging 144 4.435 Q1
21 Annual Review of Pathology Mechanisms of Disease 143 8.628 Q1
22 IEEE Network 143 4.266 Q1
23 Journal of the Royal Statistical Society Series B Statistical Methodology 140 3.976 Q1
24 Journal of the National Comprehensive Cancer Network JNCCN 138 4.098 Q1
25 Journal of Financial and Quantitative Analysis 138 3.700 Q1
26 Journal of Service Research 137 4.981 Q1
27 Annual Review of Clinical Psychology 134 6.744 Q1
28 Light Science and Applications 132 5.406 Q1
29 Organizational Research Methods 130 4.626 Q1
30 Current Science 130 0.246 Q2
31 EMBO Molecular Medicine 130 3.932 Q1
32 Journal of Infection 130 3.904 Q1
33 Educational Psychology Review 129 3.566 Q1
34 Annals of Mathematics 129 6.760 Q1
35 Journal of Public Administration Research and Theory 129 3.337 Q1
36 The Lancet Psychiatry 127 8.167 Q1
37 Biometrika 127 3.566 Q1
38 Optica 126 4.096 Q1
39 Annual Review of Genomics and Human Genetics 126 5.196 Q1
40 Drug Resistance Updates 125 4.391 Q1
41 Journal of Labor Economics 123 4.727 Q1
42 The Lancet Global Health 123 7.370 Q1
43 Journal of Hematology and Oncology 122 6.046 Q1
44 Chem 122 6.800 Q1
45 Comparative Political Studies 122 3.766 Q1
46 Advances in Physics 121 12.034 Q1
47 Nature Microbiology 121 9.187 Q1
48 Journal of Interactive Marketing 120 4.092 Q1
49 Journal of Environmental Sciences 120 1.392 Q1
50 Microbiome 118 3.709 Q1

What is the H-Index?

The H-Index (or Hirsch Index) is a metric that captures both the productivity and the citation impact of a publication. A journal (or author) has an H-Index of h if it has published at least h papers, each of which has been cited at least h times. So a journal with an H-Index of 50 has published at least 50 papers, each cited at least 50 times.

How is the H-Index Calculated?

  1. List all papers published by the journal, sorted by citation count (highest first).
  2. Walk down the list. The H-Index is the largest position n where the n-th paper has at least n citations.
  3. Example: a journal has 5 papers with citation counts {12, 8, 5, 3, 1}. The H-Index is 3 — because the 3rd paper has 5 citations (≥3), but the 4th paper has only 3 citations (=3, qualifies but the 5th has 1, breaking the chain).

The H-Index can never decrease over time — only grow as more citations accumulate. Unlike Impact Factor, it’s not affected by a single “blockbuster” paper that gets thousands of citations.

H-Index vs Impact Factor vs SJR

MetricWhat It MeasuresTime WindowStrength
H-IndexProductivity + sustained impactLifetimeResists outliers
Impact FactorAverage citations per paper2 yearsRecent activity
SJRPrestige-weighted citations3 yearsQuality signal

Why the H-Index Matters

  • Long-term reputation: H-Index reflects sustained influence, not one-off bursts.
  • Hard to game: A journal can’t artificially boost its H-Index by publishing one viral paper.
  • Cross-database: Available from Scopus, Web of Science and Google Scholar (each gives slightly different numbers).
  • Used for evaluation: Many funding agencies use H-Index alongside other metrics.

H-Index FAQ

What is a good H-Index for a journal?

It varies by field. In medicine, a strong journal often has H-Index > 100. In niche subfields, H-Index > 30 is excellent. Always compare within the same subject area using our H-Index Ranking.

Why are H-Index values different in Scopus vs Google Scholar?

Each database has its own citation index. Google Scholar typically gives a higher H-Index because it indexes more sources (including books, theses, gray literature). Scopus and WOS are stricter and considered more rigorous.

Can the H-Index decrease?

No — the H-Index can only stay the same or grow as new citations come in.

How can I find high-H-Index journals in my field?

Use our Advanced Journal Finder sorted by H-Index, or browse our H-Index Ranking by subject.

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