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SSCI & amp; SSCI Selected Periodicals-Choose the right periodical for your paper.
SSCI & amp; SSCI Selected Periodicals-Choose the right periodical for your paper.

Science and art. There are so many SSCI magazines. After trying hard to find a journal contribution, I was full of expectations, but I received a notice of refusal that "the research content does not match the theme of the journal" So how can we quickly and accurately find the journal that best matches the content of the paper? Here are several paper submission recommendation systems to help you achieve accurate and efficient submission. In order to show the results conveniently, take the following paper as an example to show the recommendation results of various recommendation systems.

Will the dispersion of online comment scores affect the usefulness of comments? [J]。 Computers in human behavior, 202 1,117:106670.

1. Suggested by springer Journal.

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Enter the title and content of the manuscript, select the appropriate field, and you can recommend the appropriate journals for your paper (springer journals only).

Systematic display of recommended journals and their key information helps authors make decisions, such as impact factors, acceptance rate, publishing cycle, etc. Click on the log to enter. Click on the journal to further view the information of the journal, such as the purpose and scope, journal links, submission links, etc.

2. Elsevier? Log finder

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Enter the title, abstract and keywords of the paper, and select the journals whose research fields match the appropriate ones (Elsevier journals only). It should be noted that you can't paste the keywords of your paper in the keyword column intact, and you can only choose the keywords related to the system.

According to the recommended results of the system, * * * matched 49 suitable journals and showed the matching degree of each journal. At the same time, the key information of the journal is reported to assist the author in making decisions, such as: impact factors, acceptance rate, publishing cycle, etc.

3. Magazine guide

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Enter the title and abstract (or keywords) of the article to search.

You can limit the impact factor and whether it is open source according to your own needs. Results A total of 35 suitable journals were retrieved, including journal name, matching degree, influencing factors and open sources. Click on the journal to further view the general information of the journal, such as the purpose and scope, journal links (home page, submission and author's guide, etc.). ).

4. Journal/author name estimator

https://jane.biosemantics.org/

Jane only has a search box, where you can paste the title and abstract at the same time, and you can get a published recommendation by searching. It can be seen that the journals recommended according to the titles and abstracts of sample papers are not suitable. According to experience, Jane is more suitable for biology and medicine.