0:07 journals in this video you will
0:11 learn what is high impact general what
0:14 is a simarco general rank what is hedge
0:17 index steps to Target your research at
0:20 high impact factor generals steps for
0:27 generals what is a high impact General
0:29 in academic publishing Aiming High in
0:32 includes choosing a Target General with
0:35 the highest possible impact factor this
0:38 impact is a measure of readership that
0:40 is the number of other researchers your
0:43 paper will reach after publication at
0:45 least in the context of
0:47 publishing therefore generals with
0:51 larger circulation have greater impact
0:54 factors recently released generals or
0:56 generals read by fewer researchers
1:01 globally would have lower impact factors
1:05 Simo General rank it evaluate generals
1:07 based on the average frequency of
1:10 citations received per article in a
1:13 particular year divided by the number of
1:15 Articles published in the general over
1:17 the past 3
1:20 years Sago provides sever General
1:23 metrics to assess high quality impactful
1:26 generals using scopus data additionally
1:29 it offers rankings for the 27 subject
1:39 subcategories what is HED index The Edge
1:41 index is a measure of an academic's
1:44 productivity prominence and influence in
1:46 the academic
1:48 Community it quantifies the
1:50 contributions made by an individual
1:53 research facility University or even a
1:56 country the calculation is based on the
1:58 number of Publications and their
2:06 an individual's H index is equal to H if
2:09 they have published n papers and Ed of
2:12 these papers have Ed or more citations
2:14 while the remaining papers have fewer
2:17 than Ed citations The Edge index rewards
2:25 Publications steps to Target your
2:28 research at high impact factor
2:31 generals familiarize yourself with the
2:34 generals favored by successful academics
2:36 in your
2:39 field research generals within your
2:42 field that has higher impact factors
2:45 communicate your message clearly and
2:47 effectively using simple English and a structured
2:54 format steps for selecting high impact factor
2:55 factor
2:58 generals number one start by clearly
3:01 defining your research field different
3:02 generals catter to different
3:05 specialities and topics it's important
3:08 to Target generals closely aligned with
3:11 your research area number two check the
3:13 latest General citation reports or
3:16 reliable sources ranking generals by
3:17 their impact
3:20 factors impact factor reflects every
3:23 citations per article higher factors
3:26 mean more visibility and
3:29 influence number three take into account
3:31 on the intended audience for your
3:34 research generals with a broader
3:36 leadership may have higher impact
3:39 factors but they might not be as
3:42 specialized whereas specialized generals
3:45 might have lower impact factors but
3:48 could be more relevant to your specific
3:52 field number four examine the policies
3:54 guidelines and submission requirements
3:57 of the generals you are
3:59 considering ensure that your research
4:02 aligns with their scope and that you can
4:04 meet their formatting style and submission
4:06 submission
4:09 criteria number five Open Access
4:11 generals have the potential to increase
4:14 the visibility of your research as they
4:18 offer free access to a broader audience
4:20 however it's important to recognize that
4:22 not all open access generals maintain
4:25 high impact factors therefore it's
4:28 important to carefully consider both
4:30 visibility and the the reputation of the
4:34 general when making publication
4:38 decisions number six examine recent
4:40 editions of the generals you are
4:43 considering this will provide insight
4:45 into the quality and relevance of their
4:48 articles as well as the expertise of contributing
4:54 authors number seven check how the
4:57 general reviews paper high quality
5:00 generals usually have stri peer review
5:03 processes to ensure the quality and
5:05 validity of
5:07 research number eight consult with
5:10 colleagues mentors and seasoned
5:13 researchers in your field for guidance
5:16 they may offer valuable recommendations
5:19 regarding reputable
5:22 generals number nine be careful when
5:25 encountering generals boosting high
5:28 impact factors but lacking
5:31 credibility these predatory generals May
5:34 employ unethical practices that could
5:37 harm the reputation of your
5:40 work number 10 while targeting high
5:43 impact generals is desirable consider
5:46 the time it may take for your paper to
5:48 undergo acceptance and
5:50 publication opting for generals with
5:53 slightly lower impact factors but
5:56 quicker publication timelines can be a strategic
5:58 strategic
6:02 choice number 11 based on the
6:05 aforementioned factors create a list of
6:08 generals that align with your research
6:10 Focus poses a strong reputation and
6:13 character to your intended
6:17 audience number 12 analyze a shortlisted
6:20 generals based on criteria such as
6:24 impact factors readership demographics
6:26 subject scope availability of open
6:30 access options and publication
6:33 timelines this comparative assessment
6:35 will facilitate a well informed decision
6:39 on where to submit your
6:41 research I hope this video will be
6:43 helpful for you thank you for watching this
6:44 this video