About Meta Life Journal Impact Factor (MLJIF)

The Meta Life Journal Impact Factor (MLJIF) is a scholarly evaluation initiative designed to provide a comprehensive, transparent, and ethically grounded assessment of academic journals. Unlike conventional citation-only impact factors, MLJIF integrates multiple quality dimensions to reflect research excellence, editorial governance, ethical publishing, societal relevance, and sustainable knowledge dissemination.

Our Purpose

The core aim of MLJIF is to build a more meaningful assessment of journal quality that supports:

  • Transparent publishing practices
  • High editorial and peer review standards
  • Ethical research dissemination
  • Inclusive and equitable research ecosystems
  • Societal and community impact of scholarly work

What Makes MLJIF Different?

Traditional journal impact metrics primarily focus on citation counts. While such metrics can indicate journal influence, they do not fully capture the broader scholarly value or ethical and social dimensions of research output. :contentReference[oaicite:1]{index=1}

MLJIF uses a rigorous multi-parameter evaluation framework that assesses both the quality and integrity of academic journals, ensuring that indexed publications are not only academically sound but also socially responsible.

Our Scope

MLJIF evaluation is open to journals from a wide range of disciplines including:

  • Science & Technology
  • Medicine & Health Sciences
  • Social Sciences & Humanities
  • Management, Business & Commerce
  • Education, Policy & Law
  • Multidisciplinary Research

Our Commitment

At MLJIF, we uphold principles of academic fairness, editorial transparency, and ethical research evaluation. Our processes are designed to foster trust, inclusivity, and long-term sustainability in scholarly publishing. All evaluations are conducted independently and are subject to review by a qualified advisory panel.

Meta Life Journal Impact Factor (MLJIF) is an independent academic assessment framework. MLJIF evaluation outcomes are based on institutional criteria and are not affiliated with Clarivate’s Web of Science Impact Factor, Scopus CiteScore, or other commercial bibliometric databases.

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