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Browse Marian University Library's E-Journals title list to determine the journals to which we subscribe. Click on the Subjects to browse titles in your research area.
Drag and drop a copy of your article into the Text Analyzer, and the tool will find similar content in JSTOR. Consider the journals that those papers are published in
Enter your manuscript title & abstract, and the Journal Suggester will search over 2,500 Springer and BioMed Central journals to find suitable journals for your manuscript.
How can you identify journals to publish your work in? To start, look at the journals you read, that your colleagues read and publish in, and at who you cite in your work. Is there a pattern to those journals?
The Directory of Open Access Journals DOAJ can act as a Whitelist, a list of credible Open Access journals. The DOAJ operates an evaluation process that aims to prevent predatory open access journals being included.
SCImago is a free resource that uses citation data from Scopus to provide journal impact data. It provides journal rankings by journal country of origin and numerous visual representations of journal impact data.
Select a subcategory in Health and Medicine to rank journals in your field
Google Scholar Metrics provide an easy way for authors to quickly gauge the visibility and influence of recent articles in scholarly publications. Scholar Metrics summarize recent citations to many publications, to help authors as they consider where to publish their new research.