Selecting a Publication for your Scholarly Work: Identifying possible journals
This guide contains tools to help you locate suitable journals for your manuscripts and also to help with identifying predatory journals.
Last Updated: Sep 12, 2024 9:16 AM
Journal matching resources
- Journal/Author Name Estimator (JANE)Enter your title and/or abstract of the paper in the box, and click on 'Find journals', 'Find authors' or 'Find Articles'. Jane will then compare your document to millions of documents in PubMed to find the best matching journals, authors or articles.
- Scholarly Publishing Information Hub [SPI-HUB]Run individual searches and select the most representative keywords matching your topic of research.
Authored and managed by the Center for Knowledge Management at Vanderbilt University Medical Center - Elsevier Journal FinderEnter title and abstract of your paper to easily find Elsevier journals that could be best suited for publishing. JournalFinder uses smart search technology and field-of-research specific vocabularies to match your paper to scientific journals.
- Springer Nature Journal SuggesterEnter title and abstract to search Springer and BMC journals to find the most suitable journal for your manuscript
- EndNote WebRequires an EndNote online account. Incorporates information from your draft's title, abstract and references, if available, to suggest credible journal publishing options based on journals indexed in the Web of Science
- Web of Science Core Collection This link opens in a new windowUsing the Analyze Results feature and sorting by publication titles, you can identify possible resources for submission