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Journal's Impact IF Ranking
Subcategory | Quartile | Rank | Percentile |
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Biotechnology | Q1 | 2/282 |
Biotechnology 99% |
Biochemistry | Q1 | 3/415 |
Biochemistry 99% |
Molecular Biology | Q1 | 6/382 |
Molecular Biology 98% |
Cell Biology | Q1 | 5/279 |
Cell Biology 98% |
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Abbreviation of Nature Methods
The ISO4 abbreviation of Nature Methods is Nat. Methods . It is the standardised abbreviation to be used for abstracting, indexing and referencing purposes and meets all criteria of the ISO 4 standard for abbreviating names of scientific journals.
ISO4 Abbreviation of Nature Methods
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Journal Abbreviation Key Metrics
Journal Title | Nature Methods |
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Journal Abbreviation |
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Journal Abbreviation Standard | ISO 4 (Information and documentation – Rules for the abbreviation of title words and titles of publications) |
Journal Abbreviation Registration Authority | ISSN International Centre |
Journal Abbreviation Rule | List of Title Word Abbreviations (LTWA) |
ISSN | 1548-7091 |
ISSN (Online) | 1548-7105 |
Publisher |
Nature Publishing Group
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Publication Frequency |
Monthly
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Coverage |
2004 - Present
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Open Access |
NO
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Language |
English
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Highest Journal's Impact IF (2011 - 2024) | 32.072 |
Lowest Journal's Impact IF (2011 - 2024) | 19.276 |
Total Journal's Impact IF Growth Rate (2011 - 2024) | 48.1% |
Avarage Journal's Impact IF Growth Rate (2011 - 2024) | 5.3% |
Annual Journal's Impact IF Growth Rate (2023 - 2024) | 0.3 % |
Publication Fee | https://academic-accelerator.com//Publication-Fee/Nature-Methods |
Homepage | https://www.nature.com/nmeth/ |
Submit Manuscript | https://mts-nmeth.nature.com/cgi-bin/main.plex |
Wikipedia | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nature_Methods |
About
Nature Methods is a forum for the publication of novel methods and significant improvements to tried-and-tested basic research techniques in the life sciences. This monthly publication is aimed at a broad, interdisciplinary audience of academic and industry researchers actively involved in laboratory practice. It provides them with new tools to conduct their research and places a strong emphasis on the immediate practical relevance of the work presented. The journal publishes primary research papers as well as overviews of recent technical and methodological developments. We are actively seeking primary methods papers of relevance to the biological and biomedical sciences, including methods grounded in chemistry that have a practical application to the study of biological problems. To enhance the practical relevance of each paper, description of the method must be accompanied by its validation, its application to an important biological question and results illustrating its performance in comparison to available approaches. Articles are selected for publication that present broad interest, thorough assessments of methodological performance and comprehensive technical descriptions that facilitate immediate application. Nature Methods is a monthly peer-reviewed scientific journal covering new scientific techniques. It was established in 2004 and is published by the Nature Publishing Group. Like other Nature journals, there is no external editorial board and editorial decisions are made by an in-house team, although peer review by external experts forms a part of the review process.