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Getting Published
HOW TO GET PUBLISHED!
Do you need to find Journal for Publication? You don't know where to start? This Portal will give you the basics information on how to get started.
Sciences Librarian Portal & Research Support Portal
Need help? Contact Pavlinka Kovatcheva, Sciences Librarian @ APK Campus for an appointment. pkovatcheva@uj.ac.za, Tel: 011 559-2621, APK Library, Level 1 HOW TO GET PUBLISHEDThe success of any researcher is measured by several factors including:
However, it is important that you discuss publications with your supervisor, particularly to clarify where the Intellectual Property Rights of the project lie. Questions to consider include:
Publishing your research to share your findings with others is an extremely rewarding and important aspect of being a researcher.
Submitting papers to journals can, however, be a prolonged process; for example it can sometimes take up to two years from the date of submission to the final publication of your work.
GOING PROFESSIONAL
Before you start writing a research paper for publication, however, there are several important aspects to consider:
Should I consider publishing my work?This decision should be taken by you and your supervisor. If your research is original and has produced new results, you should seriously consider publishing your work. Your supervisor will be able to give you guidance on whether your work is publishable, where and how to publish your work. Remember, your supervisor is likely to have contributed to your work and therefore you would normally be jointly publishing your findings.
Which Journal to Select for Publication?The type of research you have conducted will determine the types of journals you can submit your work to, so you will need to review the range of journals that span your research area. Different journals will have different formatting styles and requirements so you should always check the “Notes for Authors” before you start writing. During your research, you may find that you focused on using one or two particular journals in your field so you might first consider submitting your paper to one or other of these journals.
Who is the typical audience of the journal?Usually the preferred journals for publications are the Accredited/Subsidized journals. It is important to consider the wider implications of your choice (why not open access journals?) One restriction of submitting your work for publication is that you cannot then submit the same paper to a second journal. It is important to take your time to decide where to submit your research paper and to discuss this with your supervisor. Contact your Librarian for further instructions.
What is the Impact Factor of the Journal?The impact factor of a journal is essentially an indication of the journal's relative 'importance'.
Will the journal charge you a publishing fee?Some journals charge authors to have their paper published. This is generally done on a cost per printed page basis and can add up to a significant amount.
P.S.: Once you have selected a journal for publication, visit the Publisher Webpage for additional information (see below direct links to selected Publishers)
WRITING FOR PUBLICATION: GETTING STARTED
1. Assessing previously Published Articles or Publications on your topic
Start with searching for articles that have been previously published on your topic, to establish the gap or offer a new point of view.
2. Targeting Scholarly Journals and Publications in a Particular Field
To find a list of scholarly journals in a particular field, consider looking at the following Library & Open Access resources. They are referred as peer-reviewed or scholarly journals:
3. Style Manuals and Books on Scholarly Publishing
The following books are available in the UJ Library:
4. Publishers' Instructions for Authors (Journals)
Publishers’ requirements to Authors are often specific to the publication and are usually available either:
PUBLISHER JOURNALS: INSTRUCTIONS TO AUTHORS
PUBLISHING IN ACCREDITED JOURNALS
Find, which journals have International and South African Accreditation.
PUBLISHING IN HIGH IMPACT JOURNALS
Use these two resources to find the Impact Factor of Journals (per Country, Subject area or Journal Title). The Impact Factor is essentially an indication of the journal's relative 'importance'.
PUBLISHING IN OPEN ACCESS JOURNALS
Consider publishing in Open Access Journals. According to “Medknow: Open access journals ”: None of the journals charge article submission, processing or publication fee from the authors or authors' institution. The open access policy of the journals aims at increasing the visibility and accessibility of the published content. Some Open Access Journals Directories are:
INDIVIDUAL JOURNALS: AUTHOR INSTRUCTIONS
South African Sciences Journals:
Environmental Management Journals:
BEFORE WRITING FOR PUBLICATION
Before you start writing for publication, there are certain factors you should consider:
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