Video Guide to Journal Publishing

Learn more about choosing a journal and preparing to submit

Alongside our Journal Publishing Guide, this series of short videos has been designed to help researchers navigate the publication process.

The video version of the guide gives insight and advice on each step of the consideration and submission process. These can also be shared with your community and embedded into your own Libguide or website.

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Duncan Nicholas, Vice President of the European Association of Science Editors

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Additional resources

As part of our mission to fundamentally understand and best serve the information needs of the food community, we have developed resources to help students and researchers to build their skills and feel confident researching information and publishing.

ASK AN EXPERT

Our Ask an Expert resource gives you the opportunity to ask us a question directly on a range of topics, such as how to search effectively, how to carry out literature reviews, and guidance on publishing your research.

You can submit your own question or browse our bank of previously asked questions for advice, hints and tips on a variety of topics.

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LITERATURE SEARCH BEST PRACTICE GUIDE

Through explanatory notes and practical, step-by-step guidance, our guide is designed to help you understand how to effectively plan and carry out your searches for literature reviews.

This is designed for students, researchers looking for a refresher and templates, librarians and information literacy trainers.

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JOURNAL LOOK UP SERVICE

If you need to check whether your journal sources are reputable, use our free Journal Look up Service to search our database of indexed journals.

Every journal indexed in FSTA has gone through our rigorous quality checks, so you can be confident that if we index it, it is peer-reviewed and not predatory.

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