I wish I had a better idea of what an impact factor of 1.242 actually cashes out to, in terms of academic influence/​prestige. (Though maybe me not knowing that is a good indication that I’m not the right target audience for this post!)
It means in the first five years, the average paper gets 1.242*5 ~6 citations. The citation rate generally increases in the first decade, and then falls off. So the average paper might get a few dozen citations. This is decent for a peer-reviewed journal. As I say in a comment here, the number of reads is likely much greater than the number of citations.
Thanks for the feedback-I have put some more description in.
I wish I had a better idea of what an impact factor of 1.242 actually cashes out to, in terms of academic influence/​prestige. (Though maybe me not knowing that is a good indication that I’m not the right target audience for this post!)
It means in the first five years, the average paper gets 1.242*5 ~6 citations. The citation rate generally increases in the first decade, and then falls off. So the average paper might get a few dozen citations. This is decent for a peer-reviewed journal. As I say in a comment here, the number of reads is likely much greater than the number of citations.