Subscriptions to the journal continue to thrive; with a majority of these
now being electronic (Blackwell participates in a number of consortia and a
scheme allowing free access for institutions in least developed countries). In
2005, the SJTG was ranked 14 out of 38 journals in the discipline of Geography,
with its citation impact factor (1.457) tripling from that in 2003 (according
to the ISI Journal Citation ReportsĀ® Ranking).
The impact factor for 2008 is 1.179 which ranks the SJTG 27th out of an expanding list of 51 Geography journals.
This combination of activities, impacts and roles draw upon and reinforce
the reputation of the Department of Geography as a key and vital node in setting
disciplinary agendas and articulating geographers and geography from an array of
regions and across scholarly traditions. The SJTG is a concrete embodiment of this
aspiration and achievement.
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