Note: This page and its sub-pages have been adapted from an existing guide. For more information on resources for writing & publishing journal articles, posters, and abstracts, please visit our Medical and Scientific Writing guide.
The following resources will support you in making an informed decision on where to send your scholarly work.
Journal/Author Name Estimator (JANE): Jane will then compare your document to millions of documents in Medline to find the best matching journals, authors or articles.
PubsHub: Biomedical journal information includes: Impact Factors, Eigenfactors, time to acceptance, rejection rate, submission criteria, editorial and submission information including phone numbers and email address, publication turnaround times, etc.
Journals indexed in MEDLINE® or other in NCBI databases: Journals indexed in MEDLINE® have been evaluated by the National Library of Medicine. Limit your NLM Catalog search to the subset of journals that are referenced in NCBI database records.
NYU HSL Citation Metrics LibGuide: More information on journal impact factor, h-index for authors, citation tracking, and faculty bibliography.
EndNote Manuscript Matcher: A feature in EndNote that uses “Smart Search” technology to match publications to your title/abstract in the Web of Science database. It also analyzes your citations against the tens of millions of citation connections in Web of Science to identify meaningful relationships. The resulting report links to the Journal Impact factor and other data from Journal Citation Reports. Find more information about downloading EndNote on our EndNote guide.