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Tips from a journal editor: How to select a journal for your paper?

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After preparing your research manuscript, the question you’re most likely to ask is "How to choose a journal for publication". Editage can help! Get the industry’s best journal selection assistance from published experts with our Journal Selection service. Visit https://bit.ly/336BB6q today! After language inconsistency, incorrect journal choice is the most common reason for manuscript rejection. Journals look for research topics that best match their own scope and aims. Moreover, the decision to accept or reject a paper may also depend on the type of research document an author submits. For instance, submitting a case report to a journal that does not publish that type of research, will certainly lead to paper rejection. At the same time, while a journal may have a high impact factor and excellent visibility, it might not be the best choice for your subject area or research topic. Most of all, choosing the right journal out of approximately 42,500 peer-reviewed journals and 11,811 open-access journals can be laborious and very confusing! Publishing your manuscript in the right journal is critical to help your research get read, cited, and to make real-world impact. In this video excerpt from the 54th Annual Meet of the Council of Science Editors, Bruce P. Dancik, Editor-in-Chief, NRC Research Press/Canadian Science Publishing shares practical journal selection tips. A journal editor himself, Bruce explains what journal editors look for in a manuscript and how to choose the right journal for your manuscript. This video will help you understand the nitty-gritty of journal selection and publication. By the end of this video, you’ll learn how to choose journals for submitting your paper. Looking to streamline your publication journey? Explore Editage’s (www.editage.com/) English editing, academic translation, and publication support services and work with top experts in your subject area. Explore Editage Insights, a multilingual learning platform for researchers with 10,000+ free resources on research and scholarly publishing. To learn, share experiences, stay updated, and receive expert advice, visit https://www.editage.com/insights.

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