Journal Selection Services

Journal selection is one of the trickiest stages in publishing your research. Many articles are rejected because of improper journal selection, even though they are written according to existing standards. Different journals have different aims & scopes, and you as a researcher have no time to read all those aims & scopes and figure out what would be the best for your article. Journal selection is a professional task and can be attained by sufficient knowledge in publication science and medical journalology. Why not a team of professionals choose the most suitable journal for publishing your study? This will increase the chance of publication.

What distinguishes us from other AI powered journal selection software is that we will review the content and quality of your study and based on the novelty of your research question, the rigor of the design and methodology, the suitability of your Results presentation, and the depth of Discussion will give you a consultation on the category of journals that may be best suited for your research. Finally, we will consider your preferences in selecting journals from specific indexing systems and databases such as Web of Science, Pubmed, Scopus, etc. or from a specific publisher such as Elsevier, Springer, etc., or journals with specific metrics, including impact factor, H index, etc.

We will go through the Aims & Scope of journals and prepare a list of 5 journals most relevant to your study with the information regarding their publisher, impact factor, H index, publishing policy (Open access or not), etc… and will let you decide the one most fits your needs. This list will give you the opportunity of having more options for submission in case of rejection of your article from the first journal.

Our team of professionals will review the content and quality of your article and prepare a list of 5 journals most relevant to your study with the information regarding:

The publisher

The time from submission to acceptance

The Impact Factor/H index of the journals

The publishing policy (Open access or not)