Journal Citation Reports (JCR) is an analytical platform that provides bibliometric data for evaluating the world’s leading scholarly journals across science and social science disciplines. It utilizes citation data from the Web of Science Core Collection to generate standardized performance metrics, most notably the Journal Impact Factor (JIF) and the Journal Citation Indicator (JCI). The service allows users to:
- Assess the relative influence of journals within specific academic categories.
- Track longitudinal trends in citation impact and pubblicazione volume.
- Identify high-quality open access venues and publisher-level performance data.
Nota: this is one or the rare completely paid service we link in our directory. You will usually find the particular journal’s JCR rating in the journal itself.
Professionals in science, engineering, and innovation apply JCR metrics to drive strategic decision-making in research and development. Scientists and engineers use the data to identify high-prestige journals for manuscript submission, maximizing the visibility and authority of their technical output. In innovation and R&D environments, these tools are used to:
- Identify influential research clusters to stay ahead of technological shifts.
- Vet the quality of scientific literature used to support brevetto applications or product convalida.
- Benchmark institutional research performance against global peers to justify resource allocation and research investments.











