How can I find out which journals I can publish my work in?
To help you identify the academic journals where you can publish a manuscript, you can consult a variety of resources setting out the existing journals, as well as the page on the publication process prepared by the Library staff.
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Can the preparation of a DMP count as project expenses?
Yes: for projects funded under the Horizon 2020 programme, the costs associated with providing open access to research data and creating a DMP can be claimed as eligible costs.
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How to better track the impact of your scientific output?
In order to quickly and accurately track the scientific output published in multiple sources (such as journals, books or book chapters) and different databases, we suggest you follow the UOC's recommendations regarding references to your first name and surname(s), as well as your affiliation.
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What are visibility and impact indicators?
The impact factor, the journal's position and quartile relative to others in the same field are currently very important criteria for choosing the journal in which to publish your research. For more information in this regard, see the Library's library guides.
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