How to find the appropriate scientific journal for your article

Perhaps one of the most important reasons for rejection of the paper is its incompatibility with the Scope of the journal!
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Perhaps one of the most important reasons for rejection of the paper is its incompatibility with the Scope of the journal!


How to find the appropriate scientific journal for your article

The publisher will then send you a message that says:

  "We are sorry to inform you that your manuscript is rejected because it is out of scope!"

How to find the appropriate scientific journal for your article

Each journal has its own specializations and fields.
 
To get rid of this problem, and find the appropriate scientific journal for your article, there are two ways:



First: Take a look at the research papers you have read and put them in the reference list and look at which journals have been published and then send your article to one of those journals.

Second: You can use the features (finder journal) provided by different publishing houses to find the appropriate journal:



1- Elsevier journal finder

Elsevier journal finder

Enter your paper's title and abstract to quickly locate journals that could be a good fit for publication. JournalFinder matches your manuscript to scientific journals using clever search technologies and field-specific vocabulary.

 

2- Springer Nature journal sudggester

Springer Nature journal sudggester

As in the first site, all you have to do is add the title and abstract in Springer Nature journal sudggester, Based on the details of your paper, the journal matching algorithm discovers appropriate journals.
You can easily compare relevant journals to find the best place for publication

 

3- Journal selector (edanz)

Journal selector (edanz)

Find the journal that's perfect for you from 28,654 journals and 12,010,643 abstracts.
 
You can search Search by keyword, field of study, journal name, publisher or abstract.
 
Data, including Impact Factors, is gathered from publically available sources and updated on a regular basis. Impact Factors are calculated using data provided by journals and may differ from the most recent official estimates. Thomson Reuters compiles official Journal Impact Factors in their yearly Journal Citation Reports®.

Edanz will not be held accountable or liable for any loss or damage originating from or linked to the use of the Edanz Journal Selector; users are recommended to always check target journals.
 


4- jane biosemantics

Have you recently completed a manuscript and are unsure which publication to submit it to? Perhaps you're looking for articles to cite in your paper? Or maybe you're an editor looking for reviewers for a certain publication. Jane can assist you!

Simply type the paper's title and/or abstract into the box and select 'Find journals,' 'Find authors,' or 'Find Articles.' Jane will then search through millions of documents in PubMed to locate the best matched journals, authors, or articles for your document.

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