Journal Selection: Final Thoughts

For these last days of October and our Journal Selection month, we leave you with some final thoughts.
Journal Selection: Final Thoughts
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When trying to decide which journal to submit your important research in, there are many resources out there to help. Many of them have been outlined right here in our own Lippincott Author Community in the last month, from avoiding predatory publishers and journals, indexing considerations, and open access. Check out the articles, participate in the Discussions, and ask questions in our Q&A section. Good luck!

Stay tuned next month for information and conversations on promoting your published articles!

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Go to the profile of Mengmeng dou
13 days ago

We can check the articles published in the last six months of the journal, which units are covered, and then contribute according to their own article direction and the type of magazine received.

Go to the profile of Daihun Kang
12 days ago

The APC, quartile and accept rate.

Go to the profile of Mengmeng dou
6 days ago

The review cycle and publication speed are also important factors to consider when choosing SCI journals. Some journals have a short review cycle, making them suitable for research that is urgently needed for publication; Journals with longer review cycles, although less competitive, require longer waiting times.