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Learn more about Sage journals’ research impact through the following areas:
*From the Journal Citation Reports (Web of Science Group, 2024)
With 982 journals now ranked in the JCR, Sage continues to experience consistent growth within the reports. 81 Sage journals have received a top 10 category rank. 323 titles are now ranked in the top 30% of the JCR, and 58% of Sage journals are ranked within the top half of their subject category. In the 2024 release SAGE publishes the market leading journal within 7 categories shown below.
A 5% increase in coverage in the SSCI over the last five years means that there are now 457 Sage journals in the SSCI. 25% of the SSCI journals received an increased IF in the 2024 release. 201 journals are now placed in the top 25% of the JCR rankings for their category.
In the 2024 release Sage publishes the market-leading journal within 6 SSCI categories: Cultural Studies; Education, Special; Family Studies; Psychology, Psychoanalysis; Social Work; Women’s Studies.
Over the last five years, Sage has seen a 5% increase in the number of titles in the SCI index, primarily due to strategic acquisitions and organic growth across the medical, engineering and technology disciplines, with Sage continuing to be one of the top five publishers of medical journals in the world. Sage’s coverage within SCI has 274 journals now ranked and 52 journals in the top 25% of their SCI category. Sage publishes the market-leading journal in 1 SCIE category: Audiology & Speech-Language Pathology.
In the 2024 release SAGE publishes the market-leading journal by 5 year Impact Factor in 9 categories: Education & Educational Research; Education, Special; Family Studies; Geography; Psychology, Multidisciplinary; Psychology, Social; Social Work; Sociology; Women’s Studies.
Article-level metrics, including downloads and citations, are available and offer valuable insights into a researcher’s contribution to the discipline and the wider community. Furthermore, a full range of journal-level metrics, including downloads and impact data from abstracting and indexing services such as Google Scholar, Journal Citation Reports, and Scopus (where available), can be explored for each journal.
The above features highlight our ongoing commitment to balanced, broad, and responsible research. We are pleased to share our support for the principles of the Declaration of Research Assessment (DORA), which encourages publishers to report on a range of metrics based on the scientific content of an article rather than publication metrics of the journal in which it was published. Learn more about the various ways we are taking action.