EXPLORE OVER 1,600 WILEY JOURNALS
Wiley offers over 1,600 journals to choose from in which to submit your research. Visit Wiley Online Library to browse the journals by academic subject, journal title, or keyword.
Take the guesswork out of identifying the right journal. A subject-area expert can review your manuscript and publishing goals to recommend the most relevant journals for your research.
Considerations when finding the right home for research publication
Finding the right place for research is key to reaching the intended audience, receiving constructive feedback, and being appropriately recognized. To achieve this, you and the researcher must explore article types, publication differences and support tools among other options. We’ve compiled a list of considerations to begin this process.
While this is written from the perspective of a librarian assisting a researcher, please consider it as a tool for your own work as well.
Research publishing solutions
The ongoing rise in scholarly output. The changing market dynamics driven by open research. The constantly changing stakeholder expectations. It’s more important today than ever for publishers to build strong, long-lasting relationships with the research community.
For over twenty years, we’ve helped publishers connect with researchers to ensure content is peer-reviewed, published, seen and cited by the right audiences. Our robust workflow solutions, publisher-neutral data and expert teams help you provide a modern, streamlined experience for your authors, editors, and reviewers. Manage your entire publication workflow from acquisition to publication: connect with millions of potential authors; quickly find relevant, available and motivated reviewers; efficiently turn around manuscript submissions; and ease administrative burden for your editors.
One of the most effective ways that we can advance discovery for the whole community is by improving the integrity, experience and speed of the publishing process.
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