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Are you looking for a SJR Journals Ranking? Then you are in the right place.

Here, we provide an updated list of scholarly, peer-reviewed journals by ranking.

SJR (SCImago Journal Rank) is a metric used to rank scientific journals based on their citation impact and prestige. It is calculated using a similar methodology to the impact factor but incorporates additional factors such as the number of citations received from different sources and the interconnectedness of journals within a citation network.

For the most recent list of SJR Journals Ranking, see the list below.



# Journals List SJR Score H-Index Quartile
1 Ca A Cancer Journal for Clinicians 86.091 198
2 New England Journal of Medicine 26.015 1130
3 Nature Reviews Clinical Oncology 14.809 198 Q1
4 The Lancet 14.607 855 Q1
5 The Lancet Oncology 12.270 382 Q1
6 Annals of Oncology 11.945 277 Q1
7 Nature Reviews Disease Primers 11.388 155 Q1
8 The Lancet Respiratory Medicine 11.204 159 Q1
9 The Lancet Public Health 10.591 75 Q1
10 Nature Reviews Gastroenterology and Hepatology 10.178 173 Q1
11 Annual Review of Public Health 9.963 166 Q1
12 The Lancet Neurology 9.819 336 Q1
13 Gut 8.588 328 Q1
14 Journal of the American College of Cardiology 8.343 472 Q1
15 Circulation 7.800 654 Q1
16 Gastroenterology 7.645 442 Q1
17 JAMA Cardiology 7.371 99 Q1
18 The Lancet Global Health 7.370 123 Q1
19 Cancer Discovery 7.268 209 Q1
20 The Lancet Regional Health Europe 7.133 31 Q1
21 Nature Reviews Cardiology 6.932 164 Q1
22 JAMA Neurology 6.697 257 Q1
23 JAMA Journal of the American Medical Association 6.695 739 Q1
24 JAMA Psychiatry 6.578 394 Q1
25 Science Translational Medicine 6.361 265 Q1
26 American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine 6.237 404 Q1
27 The Lancet Gastroenterology and Hepatology 6.174 84 Q1
28 Journal of Thoracic Oncology 5.866 161 Q1
29 European Journal of Heart Failure 5.601 156 Q1
30 Journal of Clinical Investigation 5.117 527 Q1
31 JAMA Pediatrics 5.109 209 Q1
32 Evidence Based Mental Health 4.969 43 Q1
33 JAMA Internal Medicine 4.922 375 Q1
34 The Lancet Haematology 4.793 82 Q1
35 eClinicalMedicine 4.553 63 Q1
36 Journal of the American Society of Nephrology 4.450 306 Q1
37 Brain 4.437 365 Q1
38 JACC Cardiovascular Imaging 4.435 144 Q1
39 American Journal of Psychiatry 4.231 381 Q1
40 JAMA Network Open 4.108 106 Q1
41 Journal of the National Comprehensive Cancer Network JNCCN 4.098 138 Q1
42 Radiology 4.073 320 Q1
43 Human Reproduction Update 4.021 203 Q1
44 Clinical Infectious Diseases 3.995 372 Q1
45 Ophthalmology 3.913 267 Q1
46 Journal of Infection 3.904 130 Q1
47 Kidney International 3.868 304 Q1
48 Annals of Internal Medicine 3.845 419 Q1
49 Blood Cancer Journal 3.699 68 Q1
50 JAMA Surgery 3.623 193 Q1

What is SJR (SCImago Journal Rank)?

The SCImago Journal Rank (SJR) is a prestige metric for academic journals developed by the SCImago research group based on the Scopus database. Unlike the simple Impact Factor which counts all citations equally, SJR weighs citations based on the prestige of the citing journal — a citation from a top-tier journal counts more than one from a low-tier journal.

How is SJR Calculated?

SJR uses an algorithm similar to Google’s PageRank: each journal is assigned a score based on (a) the number of weighted citations it receives in a given year, (b) divided by the number of articles it published in the previous three years. Self-citations are limited to 33%, and the prestige of the citing source is recursively factored in. The result is a value typically between 0.0 and 100+, where higher = more prestigious.

SJR vs Impact Factor — What’s the Difference?

MetricSourceCitation WindowPrestige-Weighted?
SJRScopus / SCImago3 years✅ Yes
Impact Factor (JCR)Web of Science / Clarivate2 years❌ No
H-IndexScopus / WOS / Google ScholarLifetime❌ No

Why SJR Matters for Researchers

  • Quality signal: SJR is a quick, evidence-based way to gauge a journal’s standing in its field.
  • Open and free: SCImago Portal is free to access — unlike JCR which requires a Web of Science subscription.
  • Field normalization: SJR is normalized within a subject category, making cross-discipline comparison fairer.
  • Used in evaluation: Many institutions (especially in Europe and Latin America) use SJR for promotion, grant and tenure decisions.

SJR Frequently Asked Questions

What is a good SJR score?

An SJR score above 1.0 generally indicates an above-average journal. Top-tier journals (Nature, Science, NEJM) often have SJR > 10. Discipline-specific top journals may have SJR > 3.0.

Is SJR better than Impact Factor?

Neither is “better” outright. SJR weights prestige and is free; Impact Factor is simpler and more widely cited in academia. Best practice: use multiple metrics (SJR, IF, H-Index) together.

How often is SJR updated?

SCImago publishes SJR scores annually, typically each summer for the previous year’s data.

Can I publish in a high-SJR journal as an early-career researcher?

Yes — but the acceptance rate at top-SJR journals is often low (5–15%). Use our Advanced Journal Finder to find high-SJR journals matched to your subject and access preferences.

Tips for Choosing a High-SJR Journal

  1. Match scope precisely — high-SJR journals reject submissions outside their stated focus.
  2. Read 5 recent papers in your shortlisted journal to understand methodology expectations.
  3. Check turnaround time — some high-SJR journals have 6+ month review cycles.
  4. Combine SJR with Quartile — Q1 journals in your subject area are usually safest bets.
  5. Avoid predatory journals claiming inflated SJR scores.
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