This month we are delving into the complex decision of choosing which journal to submit your manuscript to. Depending on your specialty, there are hundreds of journals that could publish your work. How do you wade through all of them to find the right one? Stay tuned this month as we dig into this topic!
To get us started on the right foot, read Finding the Right Journal (and Avoiding the Wrong One)
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Firstly, it is necessary to have a certain level of familiarity with various magazines in this field, which can be achieved through extensive reading in daily life. In fact, after reading more literature, one can become familiar with the styles and preferences of various magazines. Secondly, you can consult with your mentor or senior brother. Experienced people always have some insights. Finally, it's better to try more than to think too much. If one company doesn't win the bid, switch to another, and you can further improve the article through the reviewer's feedback.
In fact, when writing a paper, we can start working on it because we inevitably need to read a large amount of literature, and when we read and cite, we will come into contact with many journals. At this time, we can gradually choose journals that are suitable for us. Even if you don't know any journals before writing your paper, I believe you will gain some understanding of some journals in your field and direction after completing your paper.