If you want to seek for a journal’s impact factor, I think you can try this website:
http://www.medsciediting.com/sci/index.asp?action=search
What you need is just part of the keyword of the journal and you are on your way to learn what is the latest impact factor of the journal you want to check.
I find it very useful and a fast way to enquire about the impact factors of journals based on JCR/SCI 2009 (Web of Science) database and it’s FREE.
There are also other value added services related to the publication of manuscripts provided by the web host – these are NOT FREE.
You can easily ascertain/verify the accuracy of the data by checking it with the WoS that we subscribe.
P/S: I think the column header in the table written 2008IF is meant for the latest JCR 2009 IF.
Other related link about journal impact factor are as follows:
> SCI 2009 Impact Factor Query
> Chemical, Chemistry and Catalysis related Journals
> How to Calculate Journal Impact Factor





