World scientific news impact factor
World Scientific News (WSN) is an open-access publisher of scientific journals and proceedings. While WSN is not a traditional, peer-reviewed journal, it does publish research articles, reviews, and conference proceedings in various fields of science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM).
As WSN is not a traditional journal, it does not have a traditional impact factor (IF) like many other scientific journals. Impact factor is a measure of the average number of citations received by articles published in a journal over a certain period of time, usually two years. It is calculated by Clarivate Analytics (formerly Thomson Reuters) and is widely used to evaluate the quality and reputation of scientific journals.
However, WSN does provide some metrics to measure the impact of its publications. For example, WSN publishes an annual "Journal Citation Report" that provides information on the number of citations received by articles published in its journals. Additionally, WSN also provides a "Citation Index" that allows authors to track the citations received by their articles.
It's worth noting that the quality and impact of WSN's publications are not universally recognized by the scientific community, and some researchers may not consider WSN publications to be equivalent to those published in traditional, peer-reviewed journals.