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Select your target journal(s)/conference(s)
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The dual objectives of selecting target journal/conference before writing the paper
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Why to select journal/conference before writing it?
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What will you learn in this course?
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How to find journals or conferences
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Googling
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Consult experts like professors
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Reference list of books, conference proceedings, articles, etc.
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Final remarks on approaches to finding your target journals or conferences
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Which questions I will answer in this course
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Why such a long list of criteria
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Two groups of criteria
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List of criteria
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The 1st criterion: Abstracting & indexing
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The 2nd criterion: Quantitative indexes
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Problems of quantitative indexes
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The 3rd criterion: Age
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The 4th criterion: To have lower frequency
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The 5th criterion: To be peer-reviewed
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The 6th criterion: Review policy
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The 7th criterion: To have specialized readership
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The 8th criterion: To have larger circulation
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The 9th criterion: The number of received papers
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The 10th criterion: The number of accepted papers
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The 11th criterion: To have lower acceptance rate
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The 12th criterion: To have famous editor-in-chief & editorial board
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The 13th criterion: Affiliation with a prestigious organization
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The 14th criterion: To be open-access
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The 15th criterion: Visibility in multiple computerized databases
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The 16th criterion: To be often quoted over time
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The 17th criterion: To be often-quoted recently
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The 18th criterion: To have a higher ranking
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The 19th criterion: To have specialized (narrower) scope
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The 20th criterion: Internationality
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The 21st criterion: Theoretical or technical
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The 22nd criterion: Time from submission to decision
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The 23rd criterion: Time from the decision to publication
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The 24th criterion: Correction and retraction history
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The 25th criterion: Authors
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The 26th criterion: Reference style
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The 27th criterion: Paper length limit
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The 28th criterion: Language of publication
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The 29th criterion: Module of publication
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The 30th criterion: Submission fee
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The 31st criterion: Publication fee
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The 32nd criterion: Subscription fee
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The 33rd criterion: Titles of other papers published by that specific journal/conference
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The 34th criterion: Embargo period
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The 35th criterion: Aim and scope of the journal/conference
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The 36th criterion: The number of hot papers
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The 37th criterion: Match with your title
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The 38th criterion: No call-for-paper policy
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The 39th criterion: Type of paper it publishes
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The 40th criterion: To have an official website
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Conclusion to journal/conference selection

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