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Publishing Research paper-Part II

Many a times a new researcher get confused about how to make his/her research reach the intellectual world. Definitely , Its the only case when a research gets approved when the research gets published in some reputed journals..

There are many publishing houses around the world who publish world class research journals. Some of them which are associated with Computer Science fields are:
1-IEEE organization
2-Springer
3-ACM
4-Elsevier
5-Wiley
6-Oxford Publishing
7-Some  Publishing house from well renowned Institutions..

There are many more on this list but at this instance of time i can think of only these...

Each of these publishers publish hundreds on journal in its list.  So there are many options available for a new researchers and a suitable journal can be choosen depending upon the field of specialization..

Besides these most of the universities/Institutions in India also specify a parameter like- paper should be published in any SCI indexed journal.
This SCI list is maintained by Thomson Reuter publication division..

Any researcher in India who want to think in this way can check this SCI indexed list(its available online) and then proceeds to publish..

But that doesnt mean that the Journal which is not in the list is of no significance..

As a journal who wants to make space in SCI list needs to be in business  for 4-5 years , So many new but effective journals might not find a space in SCI Index but they surely will get space in 4th or 5th Year of their publication..
 So researcher can publish accordinly..
Hope this information will be beneficial to all..
 

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