Journal Details
International Journal of Geographical Information Science
2010 Impact Factor: 1.489; Five-Year Impact Factor: 2.162
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Published By: Taylor & Francis
Volume Number: 25
Frequency: 12 issues per year
Print ISSN: 1365-8816
Online ISSN: 1365-8824
Aims & Scope
2010 Impact Factor - 1.489
2010 Five Year Impact Factor 2.162
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In February 2009, Thomson Reuters added official Five-Year Impact Factors, Eigenfactors and Article Influence Scores to the 2007 JCR. An explanation of these new metrics can be found at http://science.thomsonreuters.com/press/2009/8499916/
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Editorial free to view: Special Issue in Honour of the Contribution of Peter Burrough to Geographical Information Science
Editorial free to view: Special Issue in Honour of the Contribution of Peter Burrough to Geographical Information Science
The aim of this interdisciplinary and international journal is to provide a forum for the exchange of original ideas, techniques, approaches and experiences in the rapidly growing fields of geographical information science (GISc) and geocomputation. It is intended to interest those who design, implement and use systems for monitoring, modeling, planning and policy-making. Published research covers innovative applications of geographic information in natural resources, social systems and the built environment, and developments in computer science, cartography, surveying, geography and engineering in both developed and developing countries.
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From 2011 the journal will be offering free colour pages to all its authors.
Readership
The journal is directed at those with skills in designing and using GIS, database management, computer graphics and analysis of spatial data, as well as those in planning and decision-making using GIS.
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