The D.Y.A. Research Center offers specialized support services to assist journals in achieving and improving their Impact Factor, a key indicator of a journal's academic influence and citation performance. We guide editors and publishers through the strategic, technical, and ethical pathways required to qualify for evaluation and recognition by indexing and metric-based agencies.
The Impact Factor, calculated by Clarivate Analytics (Web of Science - Journal Citation Reports), measures the average number of citations received per published paper over a specific period. It is widely recognized as a standard metric for evaluating the quality and influence of academic journals.
- Eligibility Assessment: Evaluation of your journal’s current standing and readiness for submission to Clarivate
- Editorial and Publication Strategy: Guidance on improving content, publication frequency, peer review quality, and international authorship
- Indexing Consultation: Assistance in securing indexing in essential databases such as Web of Science, Scopus, and DOAJ
- Citation Enhancement Techniques: Recommendations for improving discoverability, referencing standards, metadata optimization, and editorial board development
- Monitoring and Reporting: Tools and strategies to monitor citation data, assess progress, and prepare for evaluation by Clarivate or other relevant bodies
- Increases the academic reputation and credibility of the journal
- Attracts high-quality submissions from international authors
- Enhances indexing opportunities and access to global databases
- Supports the academic ranking and visibility of the associated institution or publisher
With deep experience in academic publishing, indexing, and citation metrics, we provide reliable, strategic, and technically sound support to help journals meet the stringent requirements for Impact Factor eligibility.
Journals aspiring to attain an official Impact Factor are encouraged to consult with the D.Y.A. Journal Services Team. We offer personalized assistance to help you understand the process, meet the criteria, and build a long-term roadmap toward recognition.