An impact factor is used to measure the importance or rank of a journal by calculating the times its articles are cited. If the impact factor of a journal is high, it means the journal publishes high-quality research.
Low Impact Factor Journal/ Easy to publish journals: Journals with higher impact factors have more influence than journals with lower impact factors.
Novice researchers initially should submit their manuscripts to the low impact factor journals, so that the chances are high to get the research paper accepted.
In this post, we have listed 50 SCI (SCIE) Journals with a lower impact factor.
List of Journals with low impact factor
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List of Journals with an Impact Factor of less than 1
Source: Web of Science and Clarivate
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