Researchers can use the following Journal Finder / Manuscript Matcher tools to identify the most suitable journals for publishing their research manuscripts. These platforms help in selecting journals based on the manuscript title, abstract, keywords, and subject area.
- Elsevier Journal Finder
Helps authors find relevant Elsevier journals for their manuscripts. - Springer Journals Directory
Browse and explore Springer journals by subject and discipline. - Wiley Journal Finder
Matches manuscripts with suitable Wiley journals. - Clarivate Master Journal List
Search journals indexed in Web of Science and verify journal coverage and impact. - MDPI Journal Finder
Recommends MDPI journals based on manuscript details. - SAGE Journal Recommender
Assists authors in identifying appropriate SAGE journals for publication.Tools for Journal Selection - Directory of Open Access Journals (DOAJ): DOAJ is an online directory that indexes and provides access to quality open access, peer-reviewed journals. Search or browse by subject area. Information about journals includes publisher name, keywords, language of publication, and whether the journal has article fees.
- Jane (Journal Author/Name Estimator): Enter your article title and/or abstract of the paper in the box, and Jane will then compare your document to millions of documents indexed in Medline to find the best matching journals, authors or articles.
- Think.Check.Submit Checklist: It is a campaign to help researchers identify trusted journals for their research. It is a simple checklist researchers can use to assess the credentials of a journal or publisher.
- Be iNFORMEd: Checklist A checklist developed by Duke University Medical Library & Archives to determine legitimacy for new and unknown journals.
Note: Authors are advised to verify the journal scope, indexing status, publication charges, and peer-review policies before submission.