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Journals International Scientific Journal « Innovative approaches in industries and spheres" and the Scientific and Practical Journal "Topical Issues of Medicine" are regular scientific publications published by the ANOO DPO "Central Institute for Advanced Training and Professional Retraining" in collaboration with the partner ANO DPO "Central Multidisciplinary Institute" in order to support professional development and publication activity of its listeners, as well as creating an accessible environment for testing the results of scientific and practical research and disseminating scientific theoretical practical knowledge among interested groups.

Journals are posted in the scientific electronic library elibrary.ru and registered in the scientometric database RISC (Russian index scientific citation). Materials accepted for publication will be posted on the website www.elibrary.ru, as a result of which your article will be indexed in the scientometric system RSCI.

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To publish an article, you must submit it to email address This address Email protected from spam bots. You must have JavaScript enabled to view it. the following materials:
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4) Upon receipt of materials, the Organizing Committee sends a letter to the author’s address within 2 days confirming receipt of materials. Authors who have not received confirmation must duplicate the materials again!
5) Articles are posted in open access in PDF format on the websites http://inf16.ru and http://vv15.ru
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This text is intended primarily for young scientists, graduate students and students who face a difficult choice - where to best publish the results of their scientific research. The task of choosing a journal for publication is indeed not an easy one - more than 6 thousand scientific journals are published in Russia alone, not to mention foreign ones, of which there are more than 40 thousand.

Of course, explaining to a graduate student where it is better to publish and where it is definitely not worth it is rather the task of his supervisor. However, some of the leaders not only “forget” to do this, but sometimes they themselves follow the path of least resistance, publishing in dubious journals. The reason is most often simple - publication is needed urgently, and in serious journals the review and review of a manuscript can take months, and it is not a fact that it will be accepted for publication at all.

So, what should you pay attention to first when choosing a magazine? To publish the results of dissertations, the Higher Attestation Commission requires that the scientific publication be peer-reviewed. And these are not empty words. It is assumed that peer-reviewed journals in in this case act as external centers of examination of research results, not allowing obviously weak works to be published. But do all journals really perform this function, and how can you check this?

According to estimates, among the six thousand journals indexed in the RSCI, at least 1000 do not conduct any review of input manuscripts at all, although they declare this. Publication in such publications may lead to the fact that the article will not be included in the RSCI and will not be taken into account when calculating the author’s scientometric indicators. How to distinguish such publications? Here are some characteristic features that you need to pay attention to when choosing a magazine. Let us note right away that each of the signs in itself can be found in quite respectable scientific publications, but together they give a fairly accurate picture of the level of the journal.

1. Deadline for publication of the work. Journals that do not bother to review incoming manuscripts often offer fantastic deadlines - your article will appear in just one or two weeks. On the website of such publications you can often see release plans for issues and deadlines for accepting articles almost a few days before the next issue. This is more reminiscent of a printing factory than a scientific publication, where in fact it is generally impossible to foresee in advance how long it will take to review a particular article, how many reviewers will be needed for this, and how long it will take to revise the manuscript if a reviewer makes comments. The rapid publication of an article should be alarming - for serious publications this period usually ranges from several months to a year, and there are no guarantees regarding the timing.

2. Volume of publication. A typical scientific journal publishes 100 to 200 articles per year. If a journal publishes several thousand articles a year, there is a high probability that there is no peer review in it, that is, everything that the authors send is published. World practice is that even if a scientific area is developing rapidly, this usually does not lead to an increase in the volume of the publication. Rather, new journals are appearing in this direction, most often more specialized. You can see how many articles are published in the journal per year on the journal’s publication activity analysis page in the RSCI. We also recommend paying attention to how this number changes over the years - fast growth number of publications is not typical for serious journals.

3. Multidisciplinarity. In the vast majority of cases, non-peer-reviewed journals are multidisciplinary, while for authoritative scientific journals, on the contrary, there is a tendency for increasingly narrow specialization in one of the scientific areas. Multidisciplinary journals generally have little chance of successful development; for example, it is almost impossible for them to get into the Web of Science, Scopus or RSCI. The reason is clear. It is believed that the editors of such a journal are simply not able to provide high-quality peer review in a wide range of scientific areas. Non-peer-reviewed publications have a different goal - to receive the maximum input flow of publications, which is why they accept articles in all areas.

4. Paid publications. Despite the fact that the journal’s funding model is “author pays - open access article” Lately has become widespread, the bulk of authoritative publications are still distributed by subscription and do not charge the author for publication. Regardless of the financial model, major journals place primary emphasis on reviewing articles and working with authors. If the first thing you see on a magazine’s website is the cost of publication, some discounts for several articles, and in general the site looks more like an online store that is focused on selling publishing services, it is hardly worth taking such a publication seriously.

5. Advertising. Intrusive mailings and online advertising offering quick publication in RSCI, VAK journals, etc. - a sure sign of a non-peer-reviewed publication, the main goal of which is to attract the maximum flow of publications. Reputable publications almost never do such things. mass mailings, they are already quite well known in the professional circle.

6. Correspondence conferences and collective monographs. An offer from a publishing house to publish in collections of proceedings of numerous correspondence, usually multidisciplinary scientific conferences or collective monographs, which are essentially just collections of articles, often not even related to a general topic, is also very characteristic feature publishers that are best avoided. There is usually no peer review at these so-called conferences, and the conferences themselves are not held, but only simulated. Moreover, the results of such pseudo-conferences are often published in scientific journals of this publishing house. Such publications will most likely not be taken into account in the RSCI.

7. Review along with the article. Sometimes the editors require or ask to provide a completed review along with the manuscript. This cannot be considered proof of the peer-reviewed publication. Reputable scientific publications never do this. Reviewers should not be affiliated with the author in any way, and generally should not know whose work they are reviewing.

8. Composition of the editorial board. Look at who is on the editorial board and whether they correspond to the stated topics of the journal. Do you know these scientists? Are they recognized authorities in your scientific field? Read what is written in the "About the Journal" section. High-flown and often illiterate phrases in the description of the magazine’s mission should alert you.

9. Finally, the simplest and most reliable way to check whether the publication is truly peer-reviewed is to ask for reviews of your manuscript. If you received a review (or better yet, two or even three), evaluate the quality of the review yourself - how deep it was, whether the reviewer made comments to you on the essence of the work or limited itself to formal phrases or correcting a couple of commas. Please note that in serious journals the likelihood of an article being accepted right away, without any comments, is very small.

We hope these tips will help you do right choice. And remember that publications made in dubious publications will forever remain in your portfolio, which may not be the best in the future. in the best possible way affect your reputation in the professional community.

Publish article in RSCI magazine and publications from the list of the Higher Attestation Commission (HAC), collections of scientific papers, scientific journals and in electronic collections of materials from Internet conferences are absolutely free.

Finding the right magazine to publish is not that difficult. First of all, the journal must be included in the RSCI (Russian Science Citation Index), and also have a UDC, LBC and ISBN. The management of the journal must include a professor of science.

How to find a journal to publish a scientific article

Find scientific journals RSCI To publish research results, you can contact the department at the university, or independently, using the Internet. First of all, pay attention to informational messages. Both print and electronic publications post them on their official websites.

Feature of the majority scientific publications is that this is a paid service.

Students, undergraduates and graduate students can always publish scientific article in a paid publishing house.

You need to understand that most scientific journals publish articles for a fee. Including almost all publications from the Higher Attestation Commission list. It should be remembered that the most prestigious publications almost always have a waiting list for publication. Sometimes you have to wait a year or even more for an article to be published. Therefore, if you want your work to be published as soon as possible, it makes sense to choose another publication that is not so popular.

Free publication of RSCI possible, including in a prestigious publication.

Quite often, doctors of sciences and professors can publish an article in the RSCI journal for free. During the conference, they are also given a free printed version of the magazine, handouts, invitations to excursions and a buffet, and sometimes the organizers also pay for their hotel stay. This is done because the publication of articles by authoritative experts in the collection and their participation in the conference significantly increases the prestige of the publication. In this regard, the list of potential participants increases, which provides a larger number of submitted articles and, accordingly, higher remuneration for the organizers and the editorial board.

Moreover, periodicals that go on sale often pay royalties for writing articles, but, as a rule, free RSCI magazines They pay fees only to specialists who have a doctorate degree, and for the same reason: the presence of such publications increases the prestige of the journal.

However, there are also loopholes for students (master’s, postgraduate) that allow them to get their RSCI publications for free. Just ask a PhD to be your supervisor. After some time, you will have the opportunity to co-author an article with him. Of course, his last name will come first, which is quite logical, and you will do all the dirty work of preparing the accompanying documents. But when your manager receives the author’s copy, you can make yourself a copy of the article absolutely free.

What is the RSCI index and why is it needed?

RSCI citation index is a national information and analytical system that accumulates more than 2 million publications by Russian authors, as well as information on citations of these publications from more than 3,000 Russian journals. It is intended not only for operational support scientific research relevant reference and bibliographic information, but it is also a powerful tool that allows you to assess the effectiveness and efficiency of the activities of research organizations, scientists, the level of scientific journals, etc.

In 2015, from all the journals indexed in the RSCI, a collection of the best journals was selected, which, by agreement with Thomson Reuters, was placed on the Web of Science platform as a separate database Russian Science Citation Index. This made it possible to significantly expand the representation of Russian scientific journals in the international information space, especially journals in the field of social, humanities, technical and medical sciences, which are poorly represented in the Web of Science and Scopus.

To publish the results of your research, you first need to choose to publish RSCI magazine. For free You can publish an article in it by finding a suitable publication, contacting the department with this question, or independently using Internet resources. In the publishing network, look for information messages about holding conferences and publishing collections on official websites.

Most scientific journals publish articles for a fee. To be featured in the magazine RSCI article, publish which is free, choose journals that attract outside investors, or co-author articles with your supervisor.

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