A Journal Selection Procedure for Receiving the Highest Citation and Impact






A Journal Selection Procedure for Receiving the Highest Citation and Impact

byNader Ale Ebrahim
Publication
in a peer-reviewed journal is the obvious goal of most researchers to
reach others in the field, advancing knowledge and encouraging
communication between groups with similar research interest. One of the
most important and possibly the least well understood aspects of the
publication process is the choice of a suitable journal that is likely
to improve your research visibility and impact. For instance, publishing
your article in an Open Access journal means that more people are
likely to see it, simply because more people will be able to access it.
So, the greater visibility achieved with OA may allow you to reach more
impact and potential collaborators easily. In this presentation, I
introduce some of the most important criteria to keep in mind when
choosing a journal that is a good match for your research and promise
higher research impact.
A Journal Selection Procedure for Receiving the Highest Citation and Impact

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