Guest Author – Azizul Haque
Assistant Professor, Yeungnam University.
After preparing a research paper, many researchers wonder where it should be submitted. This is especially complicated for new researchers, as finding the right journal depending on the type of journal and the field of study can be quite challenging. To make this process easier, various databases provide journal finder tools that help identify the appropriate journal. For example, Elsevier Journal Finder, Wiley Journal Finder, Springer Nature Journal Suggester, Taylor & Francis Journal Finder, etc. However, these tools usually recommend journals only within their own group.
On the other hand, the Researcher.Life platform is quite different. Based on the user’s research abstract, it automatically suggests the best matching journals from across various publishers. On this platform, information like Web of Science, SJR, Scopus, CiteScore, H-Index, and Impact Factor is available for every recommended journal. These details help verify the quality and relevance of the journals. Additionally, it provides an estimate of the publication timeline for researchers, which can be very useful when considering where to submit.
Researcher.Life also delivers information about each journal’s publication model, such as open access or subscription-based. Furthermore, it assigns a matching score based on the quality of each journal. Researchers have the option to bookmark their favorite journals, making it easier to submit to the right journal in the future.
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