Understanding journal metrics
Journal metrics can be a useful quantitative tool for helping you decide where to submit your manuscript. But, any one metric only tells a part of the story, of a…
Read moreHow to measure research impact
Researchers, funders, and institutions are increasingly interested in the impact of their work. Research metrics are quantitative measures that can help you select which journal to publish in and assess…
Read moreGlossary
Our quick A-Z glossary provides you with the definitions of key publishing terms you're likely to come across while you move through each step of your research publishing journey. Understanding…
Read moreOpen access and impact factors – all your questions answered
Do open access journals have Impact Factors? Are open access journals high quality? And are Impact Factors the only way of assessing a journal’s quality? These are some of the…
Read moreResearch impact
Research impact is an important topic in the research world. Use this guide to understand what impact means for you and your work, how to measure it, and get tips…
Read more5 ways to avoid the wrong journal and find the right one
We asked over 700 researchers and authors who downloaded the Taylor & Francis publishing journey free guides to share their academic publishing experience before and after using the downloaded free…
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All our downloadable resources in one place. Browse and download our valuable resources that have been created for you, to support you and your publishing journey. We understand how complicated…
Read moreChoosing a journal FAQs
How do I select a journal to publish in? Before you choose which journal to submit your manuscript to, do some desk research and draw up a shortlist. Then make…
Read moreOpen access and research impact: a researcher’s guide
Does publishing open access improve research impact? And how can open access research impact be maximized? These are some of the key questions researchers have about choosing where and how…
Read more3 great tools and resources to help you choose a journal
One of the most common reasons for manuscript rejection is submitting to an unsuitable journal. Start your publication journey by choosing the right journal for your manuscript and you'll improve…
Read moreChoosing a journal
Choosing a journal for your research can seem daunting, but it doesn’t need to be. By asking some simple questions you can quickly narrow your focus. Read on for further…
Read moreTransfer next steps
A growing number of journals are part of our article transfers scheme. If your article is rejected because it is unsuitable or out of scope you may receive an email inviting…
Read moreChoosing the right journal for your research – free guide for researchers
Where you decide to submit your work can make a big difference to the reach and impact your research has. Our free guide to choosing a journal has all the…
Read moreBridging the gap: Real-world impact and the potential of public scholarship in STEM with The Conversation Africa
What the event covered Increasingly researchers in STEM are asked to show the impact of their publications in highly ranked journals. This session explores the real-life impact of open access…
Read moreEditorial Advisory Board
We are proud to work with a diverse global board of editorial experts to help guide strategic and operational developments at Taylor & Francis. Our Editorial Advisory Board members represent…
Read moreIntroducing Routledge Open Research
The much-anticipated new Routledge Open Research has now officially launched and is available for submissions. About Routledge Open Research The new publishing platform is the first to offer authors across…
Read moreHow to write and publish a Plain Language Summary
A Plain Language Summary (also referred to as a lay summary in some subject areas) communicates the significance of scholarly and scientific research evidence to wide audiences in clear, jargon-free…
Read moreChoose open access when publishing your research
Open access allows others to read your research without barriers. It also gives other researchers greater opportunity to build upon your work. Get your open access questions answered with this useful guide, and then choose open access with Taylor…
Read moreAfter publication
You may think that getting your paper published is the final step in the process, but there is more to be done. Read on to find out about your post-publication…
Read moreSharing versions of journal articles
If you've published in a Taylor & Francis or Routledge journal, there are many ways that you can share the different versions of your article with your contacts. Sharing different…
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