Journal of Computer-Mediated Communication

The Journal of Computer-Mediated Communication is a quarterly peer-reviewed academic journal that covers the interdisciplinary field of computer-mediated communication. It was established in 1995 and is published by Wiley-Blackwell on behalf of the International Communication Association. According to the Journal Citation Reports, its 2010 impact factor is 1.958, ranking it 3rd out of 67 journals in the category "Communication" and 13th out of 76 journals in the category "Information Science & Library Science".

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