Selecting a journal for your manuscript: A 4-step process
- PMID: 32044059
- DOI: 10.1016/j.profnurs.2019.06.003
Selecting a journal for your manuscript: A 4-step process
Abstract
Background: Identifying the most appropriate journal for a manuscript can be challenging for both experienced and novice nurse authors. Several factors should be considered when selecting a journal (e.g., peer-reviewed, target audience, type of manuscripts accepted, type of copyright and publishing model used). Selecting the most appropriate journal can save time for both authors and publishers.
Purpose: The purpose of this article is to provide nurses, particularly those new to scholarly publishing, with clear, plain language guidance on the processes and considerations involved in selecting a journal for publication.
Methods: A librarian and a nurse educator collaborated to develop an innovative 4-step process to help authors select the most appropriate journal for their manuscript.
Results: A case study is used to illustrate the process, and a worksheet is provided to guide the reader through the selection of an appropriate journal for their manuscript.
Conclusions: This manuscript can be used by individual nurse authors to find the most appropriate journal for their manuscript, as a teaching tool for nurse educators, and for others mentoring nurse authors who are new to publishing.
Keywords: Journals; Manuscripts; Publishing; Writing for publication.
Copyright © 2019 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
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