I want to publish my research into a journal. Based on my demographic, qualification, current research area and past publications, I need to get a 'dynamic index value' calculated for the journals. Any advice on this?
To the Editor, your demographics, qualifications, and past publications are irrelevant, unimportant and disregarded. All that matters is that you do and write good research and have a match with the target audience of the journal. So I suggest you send the keywords and keyphrase from your paper to Google Scholar, and see which journals appear on the first few pages. Those that dominate have a higher 'dynamic' match to your work.
Dear Kennedy, I agree that to the editor demographics, qualifications, and past publications are irrelevant, unimportant.
But to the the author, It is is really important to get suggestions for where to publish his research. We all know there are plenty of journals around the world publishes researches. I aim to develop a system that can automatically suggest list of suitable journals based on the author's interest? so what are my inputs to the system?
Very simple: The input is your keyphrase found programatically or appearing in your list of keywords. Currently all you have to do is submit that to Scholar to get a list of papers and the journals in which they appear. All your system could do is extract the journal names, and cast out duplicates, but I can simply see on the first page the most suitable journal, and then I target that one, so a program is not necessary.