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Musical Quarterly is a journal indexed in SJR in Music with an H index of 23. It has an SJR impact factor of 0,184 and it has a best quartile of Q2. It has an SJR impact factor of 0,184.

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Categories: Music (Q2)
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Musical Quarterly

0,184

SJR Impact factor

23

H Index

6

Total Docs (Last Year)

36

Total Docs (3 years)

773

Total Refs

6

Total Cites (3 years)

28

Citable Docs (3 years)

0.17

Cites/Doc (2 years)

128.83

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