Benchmarking scientific journals from the submitting author's viewpoint

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Authors of scholarly papers to a large extent base the decision on where to submit their manuscripts on the prestige of journals, taking little account of other possible factors. Information concerning such factors is in fact often not available. This paper argues for the establishment of methods for benchmarking scientific journals, taking into account a wider range of journal performance parameters than is currently available. A model for how prospective authors determine the value of submitting to a particular journal is presented. The model includes eight factors that influence an author's decision and 21 other underlying factors. The model is a qualitative one. The method proposes to benchmark groups of journals by application of the factors. Initial testing of the method has been undertaken in one discipline. © Bo-Christer Björk and Jonas Holmström 2006.

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Björk, B. C., & Holmström, J. (2006, April). Benchmarking scientific journals from the submitting author’s viewpoint. Learned Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1087/095315106776387002

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