Its first impact will be about 1.5. The total publications (reviews and articles) of year 2015 and 2016 were 1001, their citations in 2017 were 1459, so the impact factor will be around 1459/1001=1.46.
Its first impact will be about 1.5. The total publications (reviews and articles) of year 2015 and 2016 were 1001, their citations in 2017 were 1459, so the impact factor will be around 1459/1001=1.46.
I do not think so. It will gain the high IF. Because the journal published too many issue around 21 in 2016 and 32 in 2017. With too many articles and a new journal, its hard to get high IF. For high number of papers the journal also needs high number of citations.