Minimum requirements for international publications

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The discussion centers on the minimum requirements for international publications, conferences, and proceedings, specifically addressing the concept of impact factor. Impact factor is defined as a property of the journal, indicating its influence and citation frequency within the academic community. While all journals are based in a specific country, they are accessible to a global audience. Clarification is sought regarding the significance of impact factor in evaluating the quality and reach of academic work presented in these venues.
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Hi, I'm just wondering what are the minimum requirements for an international publication/conference/proceedings. E.g. impact factor
 
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I read this three times and still don't understand what you mean. Impact factor is a property of the journal. All journals are headquartered in some country or other, but are available worldwide.
 
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