NOTE: You can an often find this data on the websites of specific journals - either on the homepage or the "About this Journal" section.
Example: Business & Management Impact Factors (Springer)
Research impact metrics can be used to support promotion & tenure applications, justify requests for grants, determine how research is being used, and identify potential collaborators in the field.
The resources listed on this guide should help you identify and avoid predatory journal publishers. As always, the library staff is available to help if you have any questions.
Finding the right journal for your research is an important step in the faculty publishing process.
If you are uncertain as to where you should submit your manuscript, there are tools that help you identify appropriate publishers and reputable journals.
Use these tools to locate some possibilities: