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Forschungszentrum Jülich - Annual Report 2011

28 Forschungszentrum Jülich | Annual Report 2011 Achieving and Publishing New Insights When scientists achieve new insights by means of their research, they share this new knowledge with their colleagues in specialist journals. Scientific publications are therefore the most important demonstration by a scientist or scientific institution of their achievements. By publishing, researchers are continuously expanding the pool of knowledge, which can then be used by other scientists in their work. Jülich publications in the last five years Total In peer-reviewed journals (including those co-authored with researchers from other institutions) Books, other publications PhD theses, habilitiations 2007 1,907 1,141 (810 = 71.0 %) 695 71 2008 1,725 1,034 (753 = 72.8 %) 600 91 2009 1,720 1,133 (837 = 73.9 %) 526 61 2010 1,834 1,048 (770 = 73.5 %) 686 100 2011 2,115 1,363 (1,013 = 74.3 %) 651 101 The journals in which Jülich researchers published most frequently in 2011 * Impact factors are a measure of how good the specialist community considers a journal to be. The higher the value, the higher the impact. The factors indicate how frequently the articles published in two volumes of a journal are cited on average in the subsequent year by other publications. Journal Number of publications Impact factor* Physical Review B 84 3.774 Journal of Nuclear Materials 55 1.279 Geophysical Research Abstracts 51 No data Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics 24 5.309 Physical Review Letters 22 7.622 Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics/ Discussions 21 No data Applied Physics Letters 21 3.841 inSiDE 20 No data Soft Matter 19 4.457 Fusion Engineering and Design 19 1.143 Nature 3 36.104 Science 3 31.377

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