Top Journal Finder Tools
Publishing is a time-consuming process, so you don’t need to waste more time submitting your work in an unsuitable journal. This post will help you to save more time, by listing some tools of how to find the right journal.
With the huge number of Scholarly journals that are increasing every day, it is difficult to choose the most suitable and highly reputed one for publishing your research articles. Thankfully to the internet and new technologies, those innovations came up with online resources to help in sorting and identifying the most suited journals for researchers’ work in no time, these sources are “the journal finder tools”.
All you need to do is to provide these tools with some specific information about your research like title, keywords, abstract, or the subject area, then they provide you with a list of potential journals that fit the criteria. By using those tools researchers can save time and increase their chances of getting their work accepted in highly prestige journals, instead of getting multiple rejections.
Here are some resources of journal finder tools to assist you in finding your target journals.
1- Elsevier Journal Finder
This tool needs just either the abstract, journal title or keywords, then it starts by using the algorithm to match your manuscript with the scope of recommended Elsevier Journals. https://journalfinder.elsevier.com/

2- EndNote Manuscript Matcher
Endnote is a great tool to organize the references, it is also a great tool to find the most suitable journal for publishing, all you need to provide the tool with specific information about your manuscript such as the article´s title, abstract and references. Then The tool compares the journals to find you the right place for publishing your work. https://endnote.com/product-details/manuscript-matcher/

3- Springer Journal Suggester
By using the abstract, a simple description of your research, the Springer Nature Journal suggester tool helps in sorting a list of relevant journals according to their field, impact factor, and accessibility options. https://www.springer.com/

4- Web of Science
The Master Journal List is an invaluable tool to help you to find the right journal for your needs across multiple indices hosted on the Web of Science platform. Spanning all disciplines and regions, Web of Science Core Collection is at the heart of the Web of Science platform. Curated with care by an expert team of in-house editors, Web of Science Core Collection includes only journals that demonstrate high levels of editorial rigor and best practice. https://mjl.clarivate.com/home

5- Wiley Journal Finder
By submitting the research article tile or abstract, the website will help you to find the most suitable journals, in which you can publish your work. https://journalfinder.wiley.com/search?type=match

6- Open Journal Matcher
This tool helps to find the most relevant five open-access journals to the field of your research, it just requires some specific information like the abstract. https://openeconomics.zbw.eu/en/knowledgebase/open-journal-matcher/
7- Jane, Journal Author Name Estimator
On this website, you can find a box, in which you need to submit either the abstract, title, or keywords of the paper. The website compares the information to millions of articles in PubMed to find authors, articles, and the best-matching journals. https://jane.biosemantics.org/

8- IEEE Publication Recommender
IEEE Publication Recommender is a tool for searching journals using keywords or uploading your article to receive customized suggestions. https://publication-recommender.ieee.org/home
