With researchers, clinicians, and medical students facing ever increasing pressure to publish combined with the move toward Open Access finding reputable, quality journals to publish in can be a confusing and daunting task. Use the tool and resources below to help you find the right journals to publish in and avoid the perils of predatory publishing.
Help with Open Access Funding
Rowan University Libraries (RUL) has two programs that help Rowan authors cover the cost of publishing in Open Access journals:
A group of publishers and associations created a checklist for authors to use when evaluating a journal as a possible place of publication for their research. By using common sense and answering a few questions from the checklist, authors can better determine if a journal they are considering is one they can trust.
Think: Ask yourself, can you trust this journal with your research? Does the journal publish research you would read yourself?
Check: Have you read any articles in the journal before?
Name of the journal: the name is unique; it is not the same or easily confused with another journal.
Is the organization or publisher easily identifiable? Can you contact the publisher by telephone, email, and mail?
Will your work be indexed/archived in an easily discoverable databases?
Is the journal clear about the type of peer review it uses?
For journals with publication fees (color charges, Open Access) - are the fees clearly listed on the publisher's website? Reputable publishers should list their fees clearly and publicly.
Are the names of editorials board members listed and do you recognize any of the names?
Submit: If you can answer yes to these questions, then submit.
Use the following directories, resources, and tools to help find quality journals and discover predatory and deceptive ones.
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