British Journal of Haematology Impact Factor, Quartile, Indexing, Ranking

British Journal of Haematology Impact Factor, Indexing, Ranking

British Journal of Haematology (BJH) is a scholarly journal dedicated to publishing research in the field of Medicine, and Published by Wiley Blackwell. The Print-ISSN of British Journal of Haematology is 0007-1048 and its abbreviation is Br J Haematol.

The latest Impact Factor of the British Journal of Haematology for 2024-2025 is 6.5.

The Publicaiton fees (APC) is $4,940, £3,550, €4,220.


British Journal of Haematology Aim and Scope

 

The mission of the British Journal of Haematology (BJHaem) is to inform and educate its readership in all aspects of the clinical and laboratory practice of haematology, extending from its scientific basis, through translational research, to clinical trials and daily practice. The journal welcomes manuscripts in cutting edge science and new treatments including targeted therapy, molecular and gene therapy and immunotherapy. The journal also focuses on evidence-based medicine by publishing peer-reviewed Guidelines on various basic and clinical subjects resulting from committees formed by the British Society for Haematology.


British Journal of Haematology Details


Journal title British Journal of Haematology (BJH)
Abbreviation Br J Haematol
Print ISSN 0007-1048
Online ISSN 1365-2141
Publisher Name Wiley Blackwell
Editor-in-chief John Barrett
Subject Category Medicine
Access type Hybrid
Status 🟢 Active

British Journal of Haematology Metrics and Rankings

In the context of academic journals, "Metrics and Rankings" refer to various measures and evaluations used to assess the quality, influence, and impact of a journal.

Below are the metrics and rankings for the journal British Journal of Haematology

Acceptance rate 23%
Impact Factor 6.5
SJR 1.628
SNIP 1.359
Ranking 2075
CiteScore 7.9
H-Index 201
Quartile Q1
British Journal of Haematology Impact Factor List

British Journal of Haematology Review Time

Journal review time is basically how long it takes for experts to read and decide whether an article is good enough to be published in a journal.

Review Time 62 days

British Journal of Haematology Abstracting and Indexing

Abstracting and Indexing (A&I) refers to the processes that help organize and categorize academic journals, making them easier to find and access for researchers and scholars

Abstracting and Indexing

British Journal of Haematology Submission

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