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Disclaimer: I am a current employee of Edanz.

I wanted to thank Jeffrey Beall for including Edanz’s Journal Selector in his blog post. At Edanz, we realized that researchers were after a tool like this as we receive many queries each week about the ‘best’ place to submit manuscripts we have edited for clients; that is why we developed our paid-for Journal Selection service in conjunction with our free Journal Selector tool.

Our paid-for Journal Selection service, described in detail here:
http://www.edanzediting.com/services/journal_selection

It is completed by one of our native English-speaking editors and offers a client a list of 4 potential journals and an explanation of why we think the journal is an appropriate choice. You can find a sample Journal Recommendations Report here:
http://www.edanzediting.com/sites/all/files/Journal_Recommendations_Report_Sample_Global.pdf

A sample explanatory letter that accompanies each report here:
http://www.edanzediting.com/sites/all/files/Sample_Journal_Recommendations_Cover_Letter_1.pdf

Of course, using the free Journal Selector widget we developed, a user is likely to receive a lot more journal ‘hits’ but they will not receive an explanation of the ins and outs, or pros and cons, of targeting one journal over another.

When we eventually released the Journal Selector tool, we decided to make it available to ALL researchers for free. It was something we worked on for quite some time, and are soon to launch an updated version that is much more powerful and user friendly.

Best,

Warren Raye, PhD
Chief Scientific Advisor
Edanz Group Ltd.

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