Source: https://libguides.sun.ac.za/c.php?g=742931&p=5316797
Physiological Sciences: Where to publish my article
33 Ways to increase your research footprint
Guidelines on writing a scientific paper
Where to publish
- Click here for a complete list of the 2021 DHET accredited journals
- DHET Research Output Policy
- Journal Citation Reports - a Clarivate Analytics Web of Science journal impact factor resource to evaluate and compare journals
- Scopus CiteScore - a metric to track journal performances and impact
- Elsevier Journal Finder helps you find journals that could be best suited for publishing your article
- Springer journal suggestor helps you identifying journals for your article
- How to publish - a Springer step by step guide
- Open Access funding at Stellenbosch University
* Predatory Journals and Conferences
NRF Statement on Predatory Journals & Deceptive Publishers
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The Directory of Open Access Journals lists high quality and trusted Open Access journals. If the OA journal is not listed here, please consider it as a possibly questionable journal title
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Getting the low down on predatory publishing by Prof John Measey
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Visit Prof DH Kaye's Flaky Academic Journals OR Flaky Academic Conferences
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The extent of South African authored articles in predatory journals by Johann Mouton and Astrid Valentine
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Shamseer's article identifies 13 evidence-based characteristics by which predatory journals may potentially by distinguished
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Reference this list to check if a chosen open access journal is trusted
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Scopus Discontinued List Lists journal titles for which indexing has been discontinued
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Conferences: golden rule: check your professional societies, organisations for conference announcements Cost-benefit Assessment of Congresses, Meetings or Symposia, and Selection Criteria to Determine if They are Predatory Flaky Academic Conferences
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