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Journal Selection Tools

Journal Selection Tools

Explore trusted tools that help researchers identify suitable journals based on manuscript titles, abstracts, keywords, research scope, and subject discipline.

These are tools that aid in selecting a journal based on the abstract of your manuscript. Some of the tools are on trial.

MDPI Journal Finder

Uses semantic similarity to analyze your manuscript and suggest potential journals for publication that best suit your research.

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Elsevier Journal Finder

Helps researchers match their abstract and search by keywords, aims and scope, journal title, and related publication details.

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Wiley Journal Finder

Uses keywords from your manuscript or a complete abstract to suggest suitable journals for your research.

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Taylor & Francis Journal Suggester

Allows you to paste the full abstract of your article or relevant keywords. Suggestions are more accurate when using a full abstract.

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Emerald Publishing – Find a Journal

Search over 450 journals by keyword, title, or ISSN, then filter, sort, and compare publication options relevant to your needs.

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Springer Nature Journal & Funding Finder

Helps you find the right journal and explore open access funding using a manuscript title, abstract, or keywords.

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SAGE Journal Recommender

Finds possible journals by allowing you to enter a manuscript title and keywords in the search window provided.

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IEEE Publication Recommender

Helps researchers find IEEE journals by keywords, key phrases, or article title.

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Think. Check. Submit.

Provides practical guidance to help researchers identify trusted journals and avoid questionable publishing practices.

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Through a range of tools and practical resources, this international, cross-sector initiative aims to educate researchers, promote integrity, and build trust in credible research and publications.