🔎 General Journal Finder Tools:
✅ Elsevier Journal Finder – https://journalfinder.elsevier.com/
✅ Springer Journal Suggester – https://link.springer.com/journals
✅ Taylor & Francis Journal Suggester – https://authorservices.taylorandfrancis.com/publishing-your-research/choosing-a-journal/journal-suggester
✅ Wiley Journal Finder – https://journalfinder.wiley.com/
🌍 Multidisciplinary & Open Access Journal Finders:
✅ DOAJ (Directory of Open Access Journals) – https://www.doaj.org/
✅ IEEE Publication Recommender – https://publication-recommender.ieee.org/home
✅ JournalGuide – https://www.journalguide.com/
✅ Scopus Sources – https://www.scopus.com/sources
✅ Clarivate’s Master Journal List (Web of Science) – https://mjl.clarivate.com/
These tools allow you to search for journals based on your research area, abstract, keywords, and impact factor.
Looking for the Right Format to Write a Research Paper. Here Are 3 formats to Help You!
a) Single column format https://docs.google.com/document/d/18WrzurXTNR39o75mqe9axhh8FoYG2CzZkPMTfVJGKYo/edit?tab=t.0
b) MLA Format: https://docs.google.com/document/d/19nUZfYlko0Ut_JL1wVcVA6cRnpH1iHr_9rUuCzhS1_M/edit?tab=t.0
c) IEEE Conference Format
Looking for the Right Outline a Research Paper. Here to Help You!
INTRODUCTION
· Background about the topic
· Explanation of the issue
· What the paper will discuss and how it's structured
· Main idea or thesis statement
UNDERSTANDING THE ISSUE
· History or background of the issue
· Challenges related to the issue
· How the issue affects society
· Possible solutions you thought of before doing research
LITERATURE REVIEW
1. Theoretical Literature (Books, Journal Articles, etc.)
· Summary of key ideas or theories
· How these ideas relate to the issue
· How the theories can be used to address the issue
2. Empirical Literature (Research Studies)
· Summary of each research study
· Explanation of the methods used in the study
· Key findings related to the issue
· Evaluation of each study:
a. Was the study well-structured and logical?
b. Were the research methods appropriate?
c. Did the results support your thesis or not?
SUMMARY OF FINDINGS
· Overview of all the key ideas and results from the literature
RECOMMENDATIONS
· Lessons learned from your research
· Suggestions to solve the issue
· Who the recommendations are for and why they matter
CONCLUSION
· Summarize why the topic is important (no new ideas!)
· Restate your thesis (was it supported by your research?)
· Final conclusions based on the research
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