Dentistry Journal Directory
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Journal | Area | WMin | WMax | PMax | OpAc | Anon | Revs | Disc | SJR | SNIP | IPP | Acpt | DeRj | ADR | ADDR | ADER | Overview: | List of Editors: | eISSN: | Languages: | Location: | Publisher: |
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The PJIP maintains a comprehensive list of Dentistry journals, offering insights to help researchers identify apt journals for their work. Each record includes information on journal aims and scope, editorial boards, word/page limits, anonymity policies, and open-access options.
If a journal participates in the PJIP Operations Survey, its listing will also be accompanied by statistics about response times, acceptance rates, and % of submissions that are desk-rejected.
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Journal | Area | WMin | WMax | PMax | OpAc | Anon | Revs | Disc | SJR | SNIP | IPP | Acpt | DeRj | ADR | ADDR | ADER | Overview: | List of Editors: | eISSN: | Languages: | Location: | Publisher: |
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Area Column:
GNRL = General Dentistry PDCD = Paediatric Dentistry CLCD = Clinical Dentistry OTDN = Orthodontics DNTH = Dental Hygiene PaHD = Preventive and Health Dentistry RaED = Restorative and Esthetic Dentistry EDOD = Endodontics PSTH = Prosthodontics PRIO = Periodontology OaMS = Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery |
WMin, WMax, PMax: minimum and maximum word/page counts*
OpAc: open access status DAO = diamond open access (no fees for authors or readers) POA = paid open access (APC fee required for publication) HYBD = hybrid (optional open access by paying APC) NOA = not open access (no option to publish open access) Anon: peer review anonymity TRPL = triple-blind review DBLE = double-blind review SNGL = single-blind review OPR = open peer review Revs: book review policy YBRK = publishes book reviews NBKR = does not publish book reviews Inv. = book reviews by invitation only Disc = discussion article policy YDIS = publishes discussions NDIS = does not publish discussions RTJA = replies to journal articles only |
SJR, SNIP, and IPP: citation-based journal ranking metrics.
Acpt: acceptance rate calculated as number accepted / total submissions DeRj: Percentage of manuscripts desk rejected / not sent out for peer-review ADR: Average review time (in days) ADDR: average review time (in days) for manuscripts there were desk rejected. ADER: average review time (in days) for manuscripts that were sent for external review. Blank cells indicate no source for this information is currently available Colour Codes for numerical data (relative to journals in the same subject): Top 5% Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 |
The Sub-Fields selector above the directory can be applied to isolate particular subject subdisciplines. The Custom Search Builder below the directory can be used to show only particular journals. For example, setting Area to equal GNRL will only show generalist journals, setting OpAc to not NOA will remove journals that do not offer the option to publish open access, etc. This functionality applies to all data stored in the table, including that in the drop-down menus. More information on how to use these features can be found in a guide here.
Sources The PJIP combines data from multiple sources to provide a comprehensive directory of academic journals. The data presented is collected from:
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