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1 year ago in Academic Research , Biology By Varun T
Where can I find a comprehensive list of biology-related journals?
As a PhD candidate finalizing my dissertation, I need to identify target journals for publication. A simple Google search yields fragmented results, and I need a systematic, credible approach to ensure I'm considering all relevant outlets in my sub-field.
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By Batte Answered 6 months ago
I always advise my doctoral students to move beyond simple lists. Start with the journals you cite most often they are your natural community. Then, use curated databases like Scopus or Web of Science to run citation analyses on key papers in your niche; they will show you the relevant journal clusters. I would recommend consulting your university librarian, as they have institutional access to powerful journal finder tools like JANE or those built into Elsevier and Springer. This analytical approach is far more effective than a static list.
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