CC BY-NC-ND 4.0 · Int Arch Otorhinolaryngol 2023; 27(04): e547-e548
DOI: 10.1055/s-0043-1776108
Editorial

International Archives of Otorhinolaryngology Celebrates Achievement of Its First Impact Factor in JCR

1   Dean of Innovation and Institutional Affairs, Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS), Brazil
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2   Department of Otorhinolaryngology, Universidade de São Paulo, São Paulo, SP, Brazil
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It is with great satisfaction that we announce that according to the 2022 Journal Citation Reports (JCR), the International Archives of Otorhinolaryngology (IAO) has achieved its first Impact Factor: 1.1. This achievement represents a significant milestone in our journey and reinforces IAO's remarkable contributions in the field of otolaryngology, as well as its global recognition among researchers and academics. We are excited to share this news with our community of readers, authors, and reviewers ([Fig. 1]).

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Fig. 1 From left to right - Prof. Dr. Marcelo Miguel Hueb (Editor-in-Chief of IAO from 2006 to 2008) and Prof. Dr. Geraldo Pereira Jotz (Editor-in-Chief of IAO from 2009 to the present).

The Impact Factor is a metric calculated by Clarivate, which reflects the annual average of citations received by articles published in the past 2 years in journals indexed by the Web of Science[1] ([Fig. 2]). It serves as an indication of the journal's influence and relevance in the scientific community.

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Fig. 2 Calculation of the IAO Impact Factor. Source: Journal Citation Reports™.

IAO is an official publication of the Otorhinolaryngology Foundation, edited by Thieme and launched in 1997. It is an open access journal, with no costs of processing articles.[2] [3] Since 2020, IAO has been indexed in the Web of Science and focuses on the study and research of disorders related to the ear, nose, mouth, pharynx, larynx, cervical region, upper airway system, audiology, and communication disorders.[4]

IAO is an international peer-reviewed journal covering the full spectrum of otolaryngology, from prevention to diagnosis, treatment, and rehabilitation. It acts as an essential reference for experts in the field and is also a valuable tool for students in search of the latest information.

IAO's first Impact Factor is an indicator of its success in promoting and disseminating scientific knowledge. It represents the recognition of the scientific community regarding the quality and relevance of the articles published in the journal. The first IAO Impact Factor is undoubtedly a cause for celebration, but also an ongoing incentive to maintain the high standards of excellence and scientific rigor that made it possible.


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No conflict of interest has been declared by the author(s).


Address for correspondence

Geraldo Pereira Jotz, MD, PhD, Otolaryngologist, Head and Neck Surgeon
Rua Dom Pedro II 891/604, Porto Alegre, RS, ZIP CODE: 90550-142
Brazil   

Publication History

Article published online:
23 October 2023

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Fig. 1 From left to right - Prof. Dr. Marcelo Miguel Hueb (Editor-in-Chief of IAO from 2006 to 2008) and Prof. Dr. Geraldo Pereira Jotz (Editor-in-Chief of IAO from 2009 to the present).
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Fig. 2 Calculation of the IAO Impact Factor. Source: Journal Citation Reports™.