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Journal selection – why is it important and why do authors sometimes get it wrong?

Journal selection – why is it important and why do authors sometimes get it wrong?

by Stephen Cooke | Oct 20, 2015 | Publishing, Science | 0 comments

Journal selection is an important part of the publication process that is often neglected by authors of scientific manuscripts. So concerned are they with getting their findings written up and published, they ignore a vital step: selecting the journal most appropriate for their work.

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