Sometimes it is difficult to decide on the best journal match for your manuscript. Aside from your own skills at researching journals, there is now software available to help you look at ways to find a good fit for your article or paper. Below is a list of some of the latest journal finder tools. Many of them are tied to specific products (information vendors) and disciplines, so it is important to know what data they are pulling their lists of journals from as you use those tools.
Sponsored by Elsevier, this tool allows you to paste in your abstract or major keywords, aims and scope to match you with journals that would be a good fit.
Supported by publisher Taylor & Francis, this tool allows users to paste in the full abstract of their article and then the software reveals suggested journals.
Sponsored by Clarivate, journals listed come from Web of Science Core Collection to help you match your manuscript with reputable journals for possible publication.
Search directly across 1400+ journals published by Wiley, or simply filter down to your areas of interest. Review titles side-by-side to compare editorial and publishing times, key journal metrics and policies. Easily access the relevant journal author guidelines and submission site.
Or click through to the journal homepage to discover the latest content.