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I have already published one or two papers. Should I publish my next paper in the same journal? Should you publish in many different journals? How to choose your target journals? Watch all of our videos on being successful at publishing in academic journals, getting accepted: https://bit.ly/32CDms1 =====CHAPTERS===== 0:00 No rules! 1:01 Multiple journals broadens your readership 2:11 When to try a different journal? 3:33 One common exception 4:54 Same journal for specific topic =====SCRIPT OF VIDEO===== There are no rules against publishing multiple papers in the same journal. There are no rules against publishing multiple papers in the same journal, and it is perfectly acceptable and common, as long as the journal accepts each paper. Determine your Audience The first step to publishing a paper is determining the audience for your research. This means your target journal should reflect the type of readership your paper aims to reach. Further, within academia, diversifying the types and fields of media in which you appear is a good strategy to improve your profile and recognition. Therefore, it is beneficial to publish in different journals to reach a broader readership. However, journals will also be less likely to accept a paper on a similar topic to a previously published paper if some or much of the content or scope overlaps with that previous paper. Journals generally try to avoid publishing papers that repeat ideas that they've already published. Novelty is a critical component for successful publication, regardless of the journal. Same topic but different perspective or approach: try a different journal. For example, your research project may be exploring the impact of more efficient energy-saving technology on household energy budgets in urban areas. The first paper may be on current energy-saving technology implemented in urban areas and highlighting where new technology is most needed. This paper would most likely be a review paper and is therefore most suitable to a broad readership interested in sustainability, such as Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews or Environmental Innovation and Societal Transitions. The second paper could propose a new design for such technology, such as high-capacity solar panels, and test its performance and cost savings in dense urban areas. This could be either a technical or an applied paper and thus may not have the scope required for a journal that accepts the previous paper. It might, therefore, be better suited to a methods-based or applied journal, such as Progress in Photovoltaics Research and Applications or Solar Energy Materials and Solar Cells. Practical example for Life Sciences Within the life sciences, one common exception to publishing sequential papers in the same journal is when the research has multiple complementary results that weren't splitting the paper into two papers. This may be a recommendation when there's too much relevant content for one standard paper. Sometimes peer reviewers may make this kind of recommendation. For example, your paper might explore changes in bird and plant species composition as a result of climate change. The first paper could examine changes in plant species composition in particular, whereas the second paper could explore the knock-on effects of these changes on bird species composition in the same ecosystem. Under these circumstances, a journal like Global Change Biology or Ecology may well be interested in publishing both papers and may choose to do so within the same volume or issue as part of a series on that topic. However, a journal with a narrower scope like the Journal of Ecology or Ibis would probably only be interested in publishing one of these papers. =====PLAYLISTS===== Be successful at publishing in academic journals, getting accepted https://bit.ly/32CDms1 Getting your paper through peer review https://bit.ly/3qN3gky Fix common mistakes for publishing your journal paper https://bit.ly/3eJ2pfi =====UNI-EDIT SERVICES FOR AUTHORS===== University English Editing & Translation service: https://uni-edit.net Uni-edit specializes in language services for academics and researchers. Research paper English editing: https://www.uni-edit.net/english-editing Thesis and dissertation editing: https://www.uni-edit.net/phd-masters School & job applications editing: https://www.uni-edit.net/School-appli... Academic translation: https://www.uni-edit.net/translation One-on-one academic English lessons: https://www.uni-edit.net/lessons Email: uniedit.global@gmail.com PUB031