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์ ์: Elizabeth Ash
For authors, getting their research paper published can be a challenge and it is even more challenging when their paper is rejected by a journal because it is out of scope. It can often add months to the publication process slowing career progress. We know that nearly one thirdย of the visitors to Elsevierโsย Authorsโ Homeย are trying to choose a journal for their paper.
For Editors, dealing with out of scope papers can substantially add to their workload.
In a bid to help authors we have launched a newย Journal Finderย tool, accessible from 'Publish with Elsevier'ย which has just gone live in BETA version. The tool is designed to:
Help less experienced authors select suitable journals for their papers
Enable authors working across multidisciplinary fields to identify possible journals
Highlight journals that offer open access options, and provide information on publication speeds and impact factors
The Journal Finder tool as envisioned by Elsevier will provide substantive data and more specific information... thereby aiding both the faculty members and the librarians.
โSandra Yee, Dean, University Library System, Wayne State University, US
Authors enter their paper title, abstract or keywords and the tool creates a list of Elsevier journals that match the topic of their article. They can then order the results based on their priorities, such as highest impact factor or shortest editorial time. The selection contains links to each journalโs homepage and Elsevier Editorial Submission (EES) page.
Journal finder tool.
We listen carefully to authors and receive feedback from more than 60,000 authors each year. In 2012, we launched theย Elsevier Mobile Applicationย Competition, which asked early-career researchers to submit their ideas for journal-based mobile applications. The competition received an overwhelming response, with 3,775 ideas submitted.
By a happy coincidence, the winning idea โ a โScope-finderโ that would find the best fitting journal for a paper โ had already been identified as a priority for Elsevier and was incorporated into the development of theย Journal Finderย tool.
The results matched precisely with my own judgement.
โDr Adrie J J Bosโ, co-Editor-in-Chief ofย Radiation Measurements
Your feedback can help us ensure the tool continues to develop to meet the needs of authors and Editors. Please take a few moments to try it out on theย Authorsโ Homeย section of Elsevier.com then email your thoughts toย Researcher Supportย ์ ํญ/์ฐฝ์์ ์ด๊ธฐย referencing the subjectย Elsevier Journal Finder (BETA) โ User Feedback.
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