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1111 : Which journal is most appropriate for my article? Back   Print   Email   Bookmark   Download  
Reviewed: 2/2/2009
 
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How can I find the most appropriate journal to publish a paper?

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  1. Search
    You can enter a few keywords that describe your paper in the Scirus SEARCH THROUGH ARTICLES search bar, available here.
    The list of results allows you to identify the Elsevier journals that publish papers on your topic.

  2. Browse
    You can browse through our list of journals, covering all subject areas, by keyword or subject on the Author Home Page.
    Select your area(s) of research to display a list of appropriate Elsevier journal titles.
    Clicking on a title will access the journal homepage.

  3. Read the Journal Homepage
    On the journal homepage you will find relevant information on the journal.
    Read carefully the Aims & Scope to find out whether a journal is suitable for your research.
    If the description, scope and content align with your article, carefully view the journal Guide for Authors, to ensure that your paper adheres to the rules and guidelines for submission to the journal.
    You will also find information on the submission process.

  4. Submit
    If on-line submission is available for your chosen journal, this will be clearly stated on the journal homepage, along with a link to the relevant on-line submission system, EES.

    For further details on how to locate a journal's EES site, click here.
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