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Figures are frequently overlooked when preparing a research paper.
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Not sure where to publish your research? Here are 7 bookmark-worthy tools that help you decide on the right target journal or repository for your research!
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#1: Jane (Journal/ Author Name Estimator)
https://t.co/lIs4A4p2Jj
• Paste your abstract and get journal suggestions
• Relies on data in PubMed
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#2: Transpose
https://t.co/brpJeR18c4
• Crowd-sourced database of journal policies
• Focus on open peer review, co-reviewing and preprint polices
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#3: List of preprint repositories on Wikipedia
https://t.co/exgGVW9mXX
• States date of creation, discipline, size and provider of preprint servers around the globe
• Across all disciplines
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#4: re3data
https://t.co/wGjTP6zzY8
• Extensive database of data repositories
• Across all disciplines
• Funded by the German Research Foundation (DFG)
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#5: SciRev
https://t.co/rfCOiFBhyw
• Compares publication speeds, peer review quality and journal statistics
• Contribute your own publishing experiences
• Crowd-sourced
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#6: Sherpa Fact
https://t.co/mUktCDqwXV
• Tool to check if journal complies with the open access requirements of your funder
• Run by the not-for-profit organisation Jisc
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#7: Directory of open access journals (DOAJ)
https://t.co/0bqrvU04OQ
• Community curated database of peer-reviewed OA journals (no predatory ones!)
• Across all disciplines
• Info on APCs, publication speed and peer review
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TL;DR: 7 tools that help you select your target journal or repository
#1: JANE
#2: Transpose
#3: List of preprint servers on Wikipedia
#4: re3data
#5: SciRev
#6: Sherpa Fact
#7: DOAJ
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@CallmeRiaz I strongly disagree. I believe the art of summarizing encompasses the art of comprehension. Comprehension implies understanding the main idea. Vocabulary building is also a residue of the art of comprehension. Context-less vocabulary building is meaningless.
@MUHAMMADKHANPSP @CallmeRiaz It is YOUR opinion about the topic. It is the opinion that you will justify through elaboration, exemplification, and evidence in the topic.