Choosing where to submit your work for publication can be daunting, even for seasoned researchers. This guide offers resources to consider when submitting your work for publication to reputable, peer reviewed academic journals or conferences to establish yourself as a leading researcher in your discipline. Considerations you may want to make in this process include the journal's scope, any restrictions it imposes on manuscript types or topics, and various measures used to gauge the journal's impact.
The two minute video below offers a great introduction for what to consider when choosing where to publish.
Think Check Submit is a campaign to help researchers identify trusted journals for their research, using a checklist to assess the credentials of a journal or publisher. Produced by a cross-industry coalition, including the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE), the Directory of Open Access Journals (DOAJ), and BioMed Central.
Journal publishing typically follows the workflow described below, although variations across publications and publishers exist. When preparing to submit your manuscript to a journal, make sure that you are aware of charges you may incur as well as any decisions about licensing and copyright you may need to make.