Selecting the right journal is a purposeful and tactical decision that will affect journal visibility, readership, and acceptance.

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Journal Selection & Submission

Q: What is a good impact factor? Should I only aim for high-impact journals?

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  • The Impact Factor (IF) is an indicator of how often citations occur, but it varies across disciplines
  • A “good” IF is based on:
  • Disciplinary standards:Engineering (IF ~ 2-3), Medicine (IF > 5), Arts & Humanities (common for journals not to have IFs).
  • Niche Relevance:The lower IF journals might be a better match for your themed project and a higher likelihood of it being accepted.
  • Career Indicators:If you are applying for grants, portfolios for a PhD, or promotion criteria, there might be requirements for indexed or IF journals.
  • Prioritize your journals based on:
  • Intended readership
  • Likelihood of acceptance
  • Time Constraints (thesis submissions, funding competitions)

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