Choosing the `right' journal for publication: Perceptions and practices of pandemic-era early career researchers

Presents early data from an investigation of the work lives and scholarly communication practices of 177 early career researchers (ECRs) from eight countries. Utilizing mainly coded and textual data from interviews, the paper reports on the findings that pertain to publishing papers in peer reviewed...

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Main Authors: Nicholas, David, Herman, Eti, Clark, David, Boukacem-Zeghmouri, Cherifa, Rodriguez-Bravo, Blanca, Abrizah, Abdullah, Watkinson, Anthony, Xu, Jie, Sims, David, Serbina, Galina, Swigon, Marzena, Jamali, Hamid R., Tenopir, Carol, Allard, Suzie
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spelling my.um.eprints.409242023-08-25T04:05:35Z http://eprints.um.edu.my/40924/ Choosing the `right' journal for publication: Perceptions and practices of pandemic-era early career researchers Nicholas, David Herman, Eti Clark, David Boukacem-Zeghmouri, Cherifa Rodriguez-Bravo, Blanca Abrizah, Abdullah Watkinson, Anthony Xu, Jie Sims, David Serbina, Galina Swigon, Marzena Jamali, Hamid R. Tenopir, Carol Allard, Suzie Z Bibliography. Library Science. Information Resources Presents early data from an investigation of the work lives and scholarly communication practices of 177 early career researchers (ECRs) from eight countries. Utilizing mainly coded and textual data from interviews, the paper reports on the findings that pertain to publishing papers in peer reviewed journals. We examine which factors are taken into account when choosing the journal to publish their research in, identifying similarities/differences by country, age, academic status and discipline. Also, explored is whether the pandemic has changed decision-making. Main findings are that the aim for ECRs is to publish in the `best' journals, variably measured by prestige, impact factor, standards of peer review and indexation. Appropriateness of audience is the only factor unrelated to the quality of the journal that figures highly among the factors that guide ECRs in the process of selecting a journal. The pandemic has made little difference to the majority of ECRs when they decide on a journal for publishing their research. However, there is a greater awareness of the need for a faster turnover rate, brought on by the importance accorded to speedy publication during the pandemic. Wiley 2022-10 Article PeerReviewed Nicholas, David and Herman, Eti and Clark, David and Boukacem-Zeghmouri, Cherifa and Rodriguez-Bravo, Blanca and Abrizah, Abdullah and Watkinson, Anthony and Xu, Jie and Sims, David and Serbina, Galina and Swigon, Marzena and Jamali, Hamid R. and Tenopir, Carol and Allard, Suzie (2022) Choosing the `right' journal for publication: Perceptions and practices of pandemic-era early career researchers. Learned Publishing, 35 (4). pp. 605-616. ISSN 0953-1513, DOI https://doi.org/10.1002/leap.1488 <https://doi.org/10.1002/leap.1488>. 10.1002/leap.1488
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topic Z Bibliography. Library Science. Information Resources
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Nicholas, David
Herman, Eti
Clark, David
Boukacem-Zeghmouri, Cherifa
Rodriguez-Bravo, Blanca
Abrizah, Abdullah
Watkinson, Anthony
Xu, Jie
Sims, David
Serbina, Galina
Swigon, Marzena
Jamali, Hamid R.
Tenopir, Carol
Allard, Suzie
Choosing the `right' journal for publication: Perceptions and practices of pandemic-era early career researchers
description Presents early data from an investigation of the work lives and scholarly communication practices of 177 early career researchers (ECRs) from eight countries. Utilizing mainly coded and textual data from interviews, the paper reports on the findings that pertain to publishing papers in peer reviewed journals. We examine which factors are taken into account when choosing the journal to publish their research in, identifying similarities/differences by country, age, academic status and discipline. Also, explored is whether the pandemic has changed decision-making. Main findings are that the aim for ECRs is to publish in the `best' journals, variably measured by prestige, impact factor, standards of peer review and indexation. Appropriateness of audience is the only factor unrelated to the quality of the journal that figures highly among the factors that guide ECRs in the process of selecting a journal. The pandemic has made little difference to the majority of ECRs when they decide on a journal for publishing their research. However, there is a greater awareness of the need for a faster turnover rate, brought on by the importance accorded to speedy publication during the pandemic.
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author Nicholas, David
Herman, Eti
Clark, David
Boukacem-Zeghmouri, Cherifa
Rodriguez-Bravo, Blanca
Abrizah, Abdullah
Watkinson, Anthony
Xu, Jie
Sims, David
Serbina, Galina
Swigon, Marzena
Jamali, Hamid R.
Tenopir, Carol
Allard, Suzie
author_facet Nicholas, David
Herman, Eti
Clark, David
Boukacem-Zeghmouri, Cherifa
Rodriguez-Bravo, Blanca
Abrizah, Abdullah
Watkinson, Anthony
Xu, Jie
Sims, David
Serbina, Galina
Swigon, Marzena
Jamali, Hamid R.
Tenopir, Carol
Allard, Suzie
author_sort Nicholas, David
title Choosing the `right' journal for publication: Perceptions and practices of pandemic-era early career researchers
title_short Choosing the `right' journal for publication: Perceptions and practices of pandemic-era early career researchers
title_full Choosing the `right' journal for publication: Perceptions and practices of pandemic-era early career researchers
title_fullStr Choosing the `right' journal for publication: Perceptions and practices of pandemic-era early career researchers
title_full_unstemmed Choosing the `right' journal for publication: Perceptions and practices of pandemic-era early career researchers
title_sort choosing the `right' journal for publication: perceptions and practices of pandemic-era early career researchers
publisher Wiley
publishDate 2022
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