Recommend journals to publish about radiation proteciton

In summary, the speaker is seeking advice on which journals to submit their publication on tritium production and discharge in PWR. They are looking for SCI or EI-listed magazines with a fast review process of less than six months. They are advised to consult with their supervisor or research group and consider the journals they have referenced or read the most. A PF Insights article on publishing in peer-reviewed journals is recommended as a helpful resource.
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Pengtaofu
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I plan to publish submit a piece of publication about research on tritium produciton and discharge in PWR. It should be classified into nuclear engineering or radiation protection? Could you help to recommend some magzines of SCI or EI? It's better if the magzine has a fast period of reviewing paper, short than six months.
 
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Pengtaofu said:
I plan to publish submit a piece of publication about research on tritium produciton and discharge in PWR. It should be classified into nuclear engineering or radiation protection? Could you help to recommend some magzines of SCI or EI? It's better if the magzine has a fast period of reviewing paper, short than six months.
You could start with the list of journals in the PF rules -- the list may contain journals that meet your criteria:
Greg Bernhardt said:
Acceptable Sources:
Generally, discussion topics should be traceable to standard textbooks or to peer-reviewed scientific literature. Usually, we accept references from journals that are listed here:

http://ip-science.thomsonreuters.com/mjl/

Use the search feature to search for journals by words in their titles. If you have problems with the search feature, you can view the entire list here:

http://ip-science.thomsonreuters.com/cgi-bin/jrnlst/jlresults.cgi?PC=MASTER
 
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If you don't have a lot of experience with this kind of decision, you should first consult with your supervisor, mentor and/or other members of your research group. If you're trying to do this without some form of mentorship, unfortunately you're probably not in a position to publish anything if you don't know where your work should be published.

For what it's worth, when writing a scientific paper, it's usually best to decide which journal you're going to target for publication early on. This helps with decisions with respect to format, word count and the background of the intended audience. These can always be changed of course, but it saves a lot of time if you start out with the template you want.

One way to make this decision is to look back through your references. Usually the best journal to target is the one that you've referenced the most, since that's where the most relevant material comes from, and therefore is likely going to have the most appropriate audience for your work. Other options include the ones you read the most. Go through the bookmarks in your web browser and your short-list should likely include those journals that you read every month. (If you're not reading journals on a regular basis, that also suggests not ready to publish in one.)
 

1. What are the top journals to publish about radiation protection?

The top journals to publish about radiation protection include Radiation Protection Dosimetry, Health Physics, Radiation Measurements, Journal of Radiological Protection, and Radiation Research.

2. How do I determine which journal is the best fit for my research on radiation protection?

To determine which journal is the best fit for your research on radiation protection, consider the scope and focus of your study, as well as the target audience of the journal. You can also consult with colleagues and mentors for their recommendations.

3. Are there open access journals available for publishing about radiation protection?

Yes, there are open access journals available for publishing about radiation protection, such as Radiation and Environmental Biophysics, International Journal of Radiation Biology, and Radiation Oncology.

4. Can I publish in multiple journals about my research on radiation protection?

Yes, you can publish in multiple journals about your research on radiation protection, as long as the content is not duplicated and each journal allows for multiple publications.

5. What are the average publication timelines for journals focused on radiation protection?

The average publication timelines for journals focused on radiation protection can vary, but typically range from 3-6 months for initial review and up to 12 months for final publication. It is important to check with each individual journal for their specific timelines.

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