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Is this an accurate depiction of the prestige of different neurosurgical journals? https://scholar.google.com/citations?vie...urosurgery
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#2
(04-03-2020, 10:50 AM)Guest Wrote: Is this an accurate depiction of the prestige of different neurosurgical journals? https://scholar.google.com/citations?vie...urosurgery

No, World Neurosurgery should be #1 brotha
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#3
World Neurosurgery = JNS deject dumping ground
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#4
I honestly thing Neurosurgery has the highest quality papers.

Neurosurgery literature is not centralized. Tumors, functional, SCI, epilepsy, stroke work is often sent to high impact non-neurosurgery journals depending on quality.
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#5
Looking at standard impact factors is pretty helpful when trying to figure out where to submit.

The red and white journals are a pretty clear cut above the rest of the neurosurgery-specific literature, and personally I think both are of pretty high quality, their relative modest impact factors reflect more the size of the field than anything else. As the above poster correctly points out - most really high impact papers related to neurosurgery will end up in more general journals with a wider audience.
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#6
Surgical Neurology International is the BEST
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