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How to do well the publication and publicity of periodical papers and improve the popularity of periodicals
How to choose a suitable journal to publish SCI papers is a concern of most researchers. For a SCI paper, researchers even worked hard for many years. Only by finding a suitable journal for publication can it help to improve the citation rate. So how to choose? Today, Bian Xiao will share the experience of some successful people, hoping to help everyone. Choosing suitable journals is an important link in the publication of papers. When selecting periodicals, we should pay attention to the following points: 1 Understand the purpose and scope of the selected SCI journals, including readers, key points and research interests. Only when the theme of your paper is consistent with the purpose and scope of the selected journal can it be accepted for publication, otherwise, even if your paper is innovative and perfect, the result can only be rejection. In addition, if your thesis information spans the research fields of several disciplines, there are many choices. By browsing the homepage of its periodical website, or viewing AIM & amp; amp; Check whether the submitted papers are within the scope of acceptance of the journal; Scope or author profile section. 2. Accurately locate articles and select journals with appropriate impact factors. We all hope that our articles can be published in journals with high impact factors, because the greater the impact factors of journals, if accepted, it means that the higher the level of our articles, the greater the impact, but first of all, we must have an accurate positioning of our articles, and only by choosing journals that are consistent with the positioning of our articles will we be more likely to be published. 3. Pay attention to whether the selected SCI journals are charged. This fee includes the printing cost of printed plates and color pictures. 4. Clarify the review cycle of selected SCI journals. The time required for an article from submission to publication varies from journal to journal. If your article needs to be published in a short time, you need to choose a periodical with a short period. Most published SCI papers are marked with the date of submission (receiveddate), date of revision (reviseddate) and date of final acceptance (accepteddate) under the author's unit. According to this part, we can judge how long it will take for our article to be published in this journal. 5. Determine whether the selected journal is in the statistical source of the unit. Many people publish papers to evaluate professional titles, and the unit has effective journals. In this case, we must ensure that the journals we choose are within the statistical sources of our unit, and avoid the hard-earned papers being recognized by our unit.