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About Research papers and journals-where to publish

Once we write any new research papers, most of the time we are in dilemma where to publish it so that our research becomes authentic. There are many thousand of research papers from varying publishers where we can publish them.

But main problem remains the same that where to publish it:

Well in recent times there have been developed some parameters like Impact factor and Citation Count which tells us more about Journals.

Although some critics have objected to these concepts but it is also true that these concepts have been adopted by most of the journals.

So when you want to know more about the journals ,just have a look at the official web site of the journal and there that you might find out the Impact factor/ Citation details  on the first page itself.

Second Thing you must know is about the Editorial Board of the journal. Believe me, the names appearing at the editorial board tells a lot about Journals. Once you visit the editorial page,you will get to know what i means.

Third important point is ISSN no. Please check the auhtenticity of ISSN number before submitting anynew article to that journal. For checking the authenticty please visit http://www.issn.org/ and send them a mail in contact us page regarding the ISSN number.. They will possibly reply within 24 hrs. with the details of the journals.

For details regarding Impact factor ,You are requsted to visit Site of Thomson reuters..

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