Journal Title
BRITISH JOURNAL OF RADIOLOGY

BRIT J RADIOL

ISSN / eISSN
0007-1285 / 1748-880X
Aims and Scope
BJR is the international research journal of the British Institute of Radiology and is the oldest scientific journal in the field of radiology and related sciences.

Dating back to 1896, BJR’s history is radiology’s history, and the journal has featured some landmark papers such as the first description of Computed Tomography "Computerized transverse axial tomography" by Godfrey Hounsfield in 1973. A valuable historical resource, the complete BJR archive has been digitized from 1896.

Quick Facts:
- 2015 Impact Factor – 1.840
- Receipt to first decision – average of 6 weeks
- Acceptance to online publication – average of 3 weeks
- ISSN: 0007-1285
- eISSN: 1748-880X
Open Access option
Subject Area

RADIOLOGY, NUCLEAR MEDICINE & MEDICAL IMAGING

CiteScore
5.30 View Trend
CiteScore Ranking
Category Quartile Rank
Medicine - Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and Imaging Q2 #87/333
Web of Science Core Collection
Science Citation Index Expanded (SCIE) Social Sciences Citation Index (SSCI)
Indexed -
Category (Journal Citation Reports 2024) Quartile
RADIOLOGY, NUCLEAR MEDICINE & MEDICAL IMAGING Q3
H-index
96
Country/Area of Publication
ENGLAND
Publisher
British Institute of Radiology
Publication Frequency
Monthly
Annual Article Volume
291
Open Access
NO
Contact
BRITISH INST RADIOLOGY, 36 PORTLAND PLACE, LONDON, ENGLAND, W1N 4AT
Verified Reviews
Note: Verified reviews are sourced from across review platforms and social media globally.
Submitted to this magazine on February 7, 2021, after two revisions, it was accepted on July 19th. The reviewer's comments were very professional, keep up the good work! Wishing the magazine continued success.
2021-07-29
Submitted on 4.12, currently don't understand the situation at all.
2022-04-15

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