Johns Hopkins University Press
Overview
Johns Hopkins University Press, established in 1878, is a distinguished academic publisher affiliated with Johns Hopkins University. Renowned for scholarly excellence, it produces impactful books and journals across diverse disciplines, contributing significantly to scientific, medical, and humanities research. The press is a venerable institution committed to advancing knowledge and fostering academic excellence.

Overview
Journals
Journal | h-index | |
1. | Human Rights Quarterly | 77 |
2. | The Review of Higher Education | 75 |
3. | J Health Care Poor Underserved | 72 |
4. | Perspectives in Biology and Medicine | 55 |
5. | Social Research | 55 |
6. | Kennedy Institute of Ethics Journal | 48 |
7. | Journal of the History of Ideas | 39 |
8. | Technology and Culture | 39 |
9. | Bulletin of the History of Medicine | 36 |
10. | Prog Community Health Partnersh | 33 |